Radionet Launches Wi-Fi Access Point for Outdoor Applications
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Great Outdoor Network.com the Free
Online Resource for Top Outdoor
Advertising Companies Viacom, Lamar
Outdoor and JC Decaux, Launches MyPlan
Great Outdoor Network.com the Free
Online Resource for Top Outdoor
Advertising Companies Viacom, Lamar
Outdoor and JC Decaux, Launches MyPlan
04/09/2005 02:24 AMOnline research and education tool for Out-of-Home Advertising - N.
Lauderdale, FL - April 1st, 2005 - Great Outdoor - Network.com
launched the re-design of its outdoor advertising website
http://www.greatoutdoornetwork.com April 1st, featuring a streamlined
version of its outdoor advertising search engine and the addition of
My Plan, a private user interface that further simplifies the search
for out-of-home media. [PRWEB Apr 9, 2005]
802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
08/19/2004 02:21 AMHauteSpot Networks, a leading provider of long range wireless
networking solutions, today announced the release of ruggedized, long
range, outdoor access point and antenna kits which are ideal for RV
parks, Truck stops, Marinas and campus'. These low cost, high quality,
simple to install solutions for providing WiFi network access to large
areas, are targeted at organizations who don't have, nor want, complex
network support infrastructures. [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]
E-Time System, Moonrise Announce
Strategic Partnership, Raise Software
Standards With New ‘POS’ Public Access
Product Self-service technology and
e-commerce leaders target interactive
kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.
E-Time System, Moonrise Announce
Strategic Partnership, Raise Software
Standards With New ‘POS’ Public Access
Product Self-service technology and
e-commerce leaders target interactive
kiosk industry with new “Point of Sale”
applications.
05/31/2004 02:17 PMMoonrise Systems, Inc. publishers of NetStop Internet kiosk browser
and Pennsylvania-based E-Time System, Inc. announced their
collaboration on a new software product for public Internet access
terminals. The announcement follows the signing of an exclusive
strategic marketing agreement earlier this year. [PRWEB May 28, 2004]
Sputnik launches new Linux-based
indoor/outdoor AP for only $250!
Sputnik launches new Linux-based
indoor/outdoor AP for only $250!
04/09/2004 09:17 PMMy friends over at
Sputnik just
launched a new, indoor/outdoor AP, the
Sputnik AP
200. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night shall stay
these rugged, high-powered APs from distributing Wi-Fi for a distance
of miles, with optional external antenna, of course.
The specs
rock:
- 200 mW transmit antenna
- environmentally
sealed and tested in temperatures ranging from -4° F to 158°
F
- works with a variety of directional and omni-directional
antennas (Sputnik sells a bunch)
- supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), so you can deploy them
anywhere
- uses transmit power control, so you can reduce
interference and increase bandwidth
- plug-n-play provisioning,
making it a snap to grow your network
- WDS repeater range of
over 3 miles
Of course, the real magic is in the Sputnik Control
Center software (disclaimer, I had something to do with developing
it...) that lets you authenticate and track users centrally, and
build a managed wireless network from the ground up just by plugging
APs into broadband.
Best news of all: this baby is only $250. You can start a hotzone for as little as $595, which is
the special price for a Sputnik AP 200, a Sputnik AP 160 and
corresponding Sputnik Central Control license.
Great work,
guys!
Access point in London
Access point in London
04/22/2004 02:22 AMPlant yourself in The Lemon Tree just off Trafalgar Sq and access the
interweb for free, sitting at the window. There is an open access
point that hasn't been chalked yet. It has nothing to do with the pub
but thought you'd may as well have a pint! Enjoy. n.b. This
point was open on friday night 16th April.
Bluetooth access point
Bluetooth access point
03/20/2003 08:30 AM
You'd
be crazy to connect a laptop to the Internet using this instead of
WiFi, but Belkin has a new Bluetooth wireless access point which can
be used for connecting a PDA or other Bluetooth-enabled gadgets to
your local network. Has a USB print server as well.
Read
The end of the Wireless access point?
The end of the Wireless access point?
12/03/2003 09:50 AMPctel infects the network
Wireless Access Point Monitor
Wireless Access Point Monitor
12/09/2003 06:09 PMWelcome
D-Link's USB-Powered Access Point
D-Link's USB-Powered Access Point
08/17/2004 08:51 PMUse one wireless Mac as an internet
access point
Use one wireless Mac as an internet
access point
01/05/2004 09:51 AMReading Ben Hammersley's Weblog, I found the following tip for sharing
Internet:
In answer to the long held question, can a TiBook with one Wifi card
act as a repeater and relay access to everyone else in the room
without the...
Wi-Fi Battle Turns to Access Point,
802.11n
Wi-Fi Battle Turns to Access Point,
802.11n
08/27/2004 01:39 PMIndustry sources say Intel's new triband Wi-Fi client module won't
have a significant effect on the wireless landscape, as the
next-generation 802.11n standard moves to the forefront.
U.S. Robotics Wireless Access Point DoS
U.S. Robotics Wireless Access Point DoS
08/04/2004 02:35 AMDirect and Related Links for 'U.S.
Robotics Wireless Access Point DoS'
“Albert Puigsech Galicia has reported a vulnerability in U.S.
Robotics Wireless Access Point 8054 Series, allowing malicious people
to cause a Denial of Service….The vulnerability has been
reported in firmware version 1.21h. Other versions may also be
affected. Solution: Restrict access to the administrative
interface.”…
Ah, Yes, The Lamppost As A Wireless
Access Point
Ah, Yes, The Lamppost As A Wireless
Access Point
03/23/2005 08:20 PMStop me if you've heard this one before... A wireless technology
company
wants
to put wireless access points up on lampposts all over the UK to
establish wide area wireless data access. Of course, this was the
same plan that Metricom had way back when with their Ricochet service
(still in some sort of existence after being bought and sold by a
bunch of different companies). In fact, I still think many lampposts
around here have Ricochet boxes on them. In other words, this isn't a
particularly new idea at all. Putting access points on lampposts just
solves one (small) issue -- but doesn't answer many other questions,
including how well the mesh technology works and (much more
importantly) coming up with a decent business model.
Use Wi-Fi To Play Access Point Games
Use Wi-Fi To Play Access Point Games
12/29/2004 08:28 PMWant to have some fun with your wireless network? We've gathered six
nifty games that'll keep you and your friends occupied for hours.
WLAN Switch in an Access Point
WLAN Switch in an Access Point
03/29/2005 11:28 AM Xirrus launches its wireless LAN array: In a briefing last week,
Xirrus executives explained that their product combines the utility of
a wireless LAN switch with a single footprint that can coordinate
frequency and signal pattern across as many as 16 channels using a
combination of 802.11a and 802.11b/g with sectorized antennas. Gigabit
Ethernet carries the traffic to and from the array; a redundant
failover Gigabit Ethernet port and a 10/100 management port ensures
throughput. The WLAN array comes in three configuration: four ports,
eight ports, or 16 ports (models XS-3500, XS-3700, XS-3900). All three
models can work in 802.11a, b, or g mode for each radio, with up to 12
for 802.11a and up to four for 802.11b/g. Xirrus has baseband-level
control of the radios which allows them to adaptively and dynamically
change the signal strength and antenna scope. Because they're
sectorized, that means each radio can serve a greater distance if
needed than the typical indoor omnidirectional antenna--or back off as
the RF environment requires. The arrays have what are now required
features of any switch: VLANs, multiple SSIDs per switch (up to 16),
QoS, and assignment to VLAN based on authentication, SSID, or other
factors. One of the radios on any model can be set to work as a
monitor for security threats, like rogue access points. The arrays can
be managed using Layer 3 tunneling with a centralized platform, the
XM-3300, which can handle up to 500 WLAN arrays. Because there's an
extra 10/100 interface, the management can be entirely out of band of
the actual network traffic. The arrays are powered with 48-volt DC
which requires either direct electrical wiring for an AC adapter or
the use of DC power over Ethernet--not the standard kind, but their
48-volt variety--that ties into their Remote Power System (XP-3100) at
over 300 feet of Cat 5 Ethernet cable. The Xirrus array is the logical
extension of the WLAN switch concept. One of the early gating factors
for WLAN switching was the necessity for all traffic to be routed from
an access point back via Ethernet to a physical switch which had to
manage all the data coming and going. While this added the benefit of
VLAN-based roaming that was independent of a physical switch location,
it also tied bandwidth to the computational and switching capacity of
that centralized switch device. (Symbol's first "access port" system
had only...
Access Point Utilites for Unix
Access Point Utilites for Unix
01/02/2004 07:26 PMap-utils 1.4pre2 "Happy New Year" released
Asus' WL-330 Pocket Access Point
Asus' WL-330 Pocket Access Point
01/22/2004 02:10 AMFrom Asus, a new wireless adapter for adding WiFi to any device with
an Etherent port that with the flip of a switch can also...
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4.1
(Stable)
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4.1
(Stable)
05/29/2004 04:50 PMUtilites to configure and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix.
Intel shelves plans for Wi-Fi access
point
Intel shelves plans for Wi-Fi access
point
09/24/2004 03:39 PMCNET News.com Sep 24 2004 8:01PM GMT
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point
02/13/2003 03:25 PMI was going to post the google cache, but even this is loading slowly
as heck for some reason? by octalc0de on Tuesday October 01, @06:44PM
(#4370414). ...
Zyxel Adds PEAP in an Access Point
Zyxel Adds PEAP in an Access Point
06/17/2005 03:19 PM Zyxel has released an AP with built-in 802.1X with PEAP: This
all-in-one unit allows you to run a small office with WPA-Enterprise
security using PEAP for up to 32 users. It's $179. In a press release,
Zyxel claimed it was the first to offer PEAP-in-a-box. That accolade
should go, however, to computer-maker Gateway which offered such a
device last July (my review). Its Gateway 7001 series (802.11g for
$299, a+g for $399) features built-in PEAP and built-in VLAN
segregation. It has two Ethernet ports which allow physical network
segregation as well as virtual. Gateway never capitalized on this
advantage, and the product now seems overpriced. [link via Tom's
Networking]...

Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever
Linksys WAP11: Worst Access Point Ever
04/09/2004 04:00 PMA few weeks before I moved, my wireless access point started acting
up. It has only become worse since then. Several times a day, it just
sorta drops off the air and I get messages like this in syslog: eth1:
New link status: AP Out of Range (0004) At which point I want to kill
something. Inevitably, I can walk upstairs, power cycle it, and things
come back to normal. Except that I usually drop all my connections
because it...
Improve data access in ASP.NET
applications
Improve data access in ASP.NET
applications
08/10/2002 10:53 PMCNET Aug 10 2002 10:14PM ET
Cisco Wi-Fi access point flaw lets
snoopers in
Cisco Wi-Fi access point flaw lets
snoopers in
12/04/2003 08:28 AMZDNet UK Dec 4 2003 7:36AM ET
Anecdotally, Hotels Use Free Access as a
Selling Point
Anecdotally, Hotels Use Free Access as a
Selling Point
03/06/2004 01:49 AMOn a drive this last week from Los Angeles to Seattle, I noticed more
hotels advertising free high-speed Internet access than ever before: I
drove with my brother-in-law and a border collie from Los Angeles to
Seattle over 2 1/2 days, starting on "the 5" (which turns into "I-5"
north of the great central valley), cutting over to 101 along the
northern coast, and then cutting back to I-5 at Grants Pass, Oregon. I
saw several hundred billboards and the front doors of many hotels and
motels as we drove along. Unlike previous long trips I've taken in the
last couple of years, Internet is now a major bullet point for
travelers. Most of the signs that advertised Internet service noted
that it was high-speed and free, as well. Taken in the context of the
travelers who pass along the routes we took, I can see that those
services are a big necessity. In our case, our one night in a hotel in
Ukiah didn't lead us to broadband since we were traveling with a dog.
We looked into one chain, but they only had smoking rooms. We stayed
at an inexpensive Super 8 that had free local and toll-free calls. My
ISP had a Ukiah number, astoundingly, and thus I paid nothing for
access in any case....
Intel chip set to make PC into wireless
access point
Intel chip set to make PC into wireless
access point
12/02/2003 01:28 AMAlthough software on the Grantsdale chip set will enable wireless
access capability, users will still need a wireless card for PCs to
use the technology.
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4pre2
(Development)
Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.4pre2
(Development)
01/03/2004 03:19 PMUtilites to configure and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix.
Meshcube: transparent tiny meshing
access-point
Meshcube: transparent tiny meshing
access-point
06/28/2004 06:39 AM
The Meshcube is a tiny, kit-built meshing WiFi (802.11a/b/g)
access-point. It's kinda pricey (€199 and up), but it looks great
and meshing networks are genuinely cool.
Link
(
via Engadget)
Secure Mobile Access to Business
Applications
Secure Mobile Access to Business
Applications
03/25/2005 09:18 PMTechnology News Daily Mar 26 2005 2:06AM GMT
Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
Meru Access Point Eliminates 802.11g
Client Performance Penalty
08/10/2004 07:25 PMDirect
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Performance Penalty'
“Continuing its history of technology leadership and industry
firsts in wireless networking, Meru Networks today announced its new
AP200 Access Point with Dual Speed WLAN technology, which delivers
maximum performance for any client on a hybrid wireless LAN
(WLAN).” This unit eliminates the “speed penalty”
that Wi-Fi networks encounter when using mixed 802.11b/g clients. That
makes upgrading easier, as you can do it piece by piece. Myself, I
just bit the bullet and did it…
D-Link Wireless Access Point Features
Power Over Ethernet
D-Link Wireless Access Point Features
Power Over Ethernet
09/07/2004 08:34 AMD-Link Systems this week is unveiling a business-class 802.11g access
point that boasts new management and security features as well as POE
for spots far from electrical outlets.
Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
Automatic Asset Location System uses
Wi-Fi Access Point Triangulation
03/28/2005 06:26 PMBarcoding Inc. has created an application that automatically detects
the location of an asset using standard wireless infrastructure.
[PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
Dharma Provides Data Access Solution for
Java Applications
Dharma Provides Data Access Solution for
Java Applications
03/17/2005 03:36 AMDharma Systems, Inc., releases Dharma SDK for Java. [PRWEB Mar 16,
2005]
More users bypassing browsers to access
the web via Internet applications
More users bypassing browsers to access
the web via Internet applications
12/31/2003 03:47 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 31 2003 3:10PM ET
Access and reusable ASP code make for
quick intranet applications
Access and reusable ASP code make for
quick intranet applications
07/14/2002 11:29 PMCNET Jul 14 2002 10:13PM ET
Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
09/25/2004 05:22 PMEngadget Sep 25 2004 9:09PM GMT
Compex releases sleekly styled
enterprise-class 802.11g access point,
WPE54G-ENT
Compex releases sleekly styled
enterprise-class 802.11g access point,
WPE54G-ENT
07/11/2004 04:18 AMCompex’s WPE54G-ENT includes tight security features to maintain the
utmost network security at the enterprise level. [PRWEB Jul 11, 2004]
DBT-900AP Bluetooth-to-LAN Access-Point
to eliminate connectivity barrier with
Ethernet LANs
DBT-900AP Bluetooth-to-LAN Access-Point
to eliminate connectivity barrier with
Ethernet LANs
09/08/2004 03:02 AMAME Info Sep 8 2004 6:58AM GMT
Rectron, Gigabyte enable seamless
wireless networking with new dual access
point
Rectron, Gigabyte enable seamless
wireless networking with new dual access
point
07/06/2004 11:18 PMSunday Times South Africa Jul 7 2004 3:15AM GMT
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AML Announces Integrated GSM/GPRS Radio
Option for the M7100 Wireless Terminal
AML Announces Integrated GSM/GPRS Radio
Option for the M7100 Wireless Terminal
03/14/2005 06:09 PMThe M7100 wireless handheld with optional GSM/GPRS radio technology
supports wireless wide area network (WWAN) data collection. [PRWEB Mar
14, 2005]
Dixie: DNS & DHCP Config Tool
Dixie: DNS & DHCP Config Tool
11/12/2003 06:48 PMRelease 1.4.4
AValonRF Presents its Wireless Digital
Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles – UAV,
Micro UAV, UGV, USV and Robotics at
AFCEA West 2005
AValonRF Presents its Wireless Digital
Links for Unmanned Air Vehicles – UAV,
Micro UAV, UGV, USV and Robotics at
AFCEA West 2005
02/01/2005 10:12 PMAValonRF presents its wireless, long range, Digital Links for Unmanned
Air Vehicles (UAV), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Surface
Vehicles (USV) and Robotics at AFCEA WEST 2005. The digital links are
based on a unique modular concept where each link is composed from a
combination of micro modules, connected together via a 100Mbaud full
duplex daisy chained serial bus. Approximate size and weight of each
module: 60mm x 33mm x 9mm , 14 grams. [PRWEB Jan 14, 2005]
CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
03/14/2005 06:26 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 14 2005 2:17AM GMT
PeerDirect & Interactive Taxi Showcase
Wireless ''Backseat Portal'' at Gartner
Wireless & Mobile Summit 2005
PeerDirect & Interactive Taxi Showcase
Wireless ''Backseat Portal'' at Gartner
Wireless & Mobile Summit 2005
04/12/2005 08:10 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 12 2005 10:57AM GMT
Bridged WiFi DHCP Blues
Bridged WiFi DHCP Blues
12/24/2002 03:19 PMI just moved my server to a wireless connection, so i can put it in
the closet out of the...
Radionet and Wi-LAN Extend Mäntsälä
Regional Wireless Broadband Network
Radionet and Wi-LAN Extend Mäntsälä
Regional Wireless Broadband Network
06/04/2004 02:45 AMRoughly the size of New York City, MSOYNET X combines Wi-LAN’s
patented W-OFDM broadband wireless technology for backhaul with
Radionet’s Wi-Fi Hotzone technology for last mile-connections [PRWEB
Jun 4, 2004]
Proxicast Adds Support For Verizon
Wireless’ DMU / MIP / Static IP To Its
LAN-Cell Mobile Gateway Cellular Router
Proxicast Adds Support For Verizon
Wireless’ DMU / MIP / Static IP To Its
LAN-Cell Mobile Gateway Cellular Router
03/14/2005 04:44 PMNew CDMA-based LAN-Cell Model Eases Deployment of Remote Monitoring,
Telemetry, SCADA, Data Collection and Other Cellular Applications
[PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Radionet Delivers Wireless Broadband
Hotzone to University of A Coruña in
Spain
Radionet Delivers Wireless Broadband
Hotzone to University of A Coruña in
Spain
04/06/2005 03:14 AMThe new network allows users anywhere in the campus area to enjoy
wireless connections to various network services offered by the
University. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Radionet, Itaca and Hispasat Provide
Wireless Internet to 540 Schools in
Chile
Radionet, Itaca and Hispasat Provide
Wireless Internet to 540 Schools in
Chile
03/14/2005 04:45 PMRadionet Ltd, a leading supplier of Wireless Hotzone technology, today
announced that it will together with its systems integrator partner
ITACA Canarias and the satellite communication services provider
Hispasat embark on a major initiative to bring wireless broadband
internet connections to 540 schools and villages across Chile, from
Tierra Del Fuego up to the Andes. [PRWEB Feb 28, 2005]
Radionet Brings Carrier Grade Features
to Wireless hotzone Networks
Radionet Brings Carrier Grade Features
to Wireless hotzone Networks
06/05/2005 11:18 PMRadionet introduces dynamic OSPF routing and fault tolerant network
controller to its lineup [PRWEB Jun 1, 2005]
Vonage to Produce a WiFi Phone
Vonage to Produce a WiFi Phone
01/04/2005 03:26 PMVonage Phones in Hot WiFi Plans
(washingtonpost.com)
Vonage Phones in Hot WiFi Plans
(washingtonpost.com)
01/05/2005 01:36 PMwashingtonpost.com - Upstart Internet telephone company Vonage made
its mark on telecom in 2004 and isn't backing down in 2005. The
company this week said it will make chatting on the go even easier for
consumers with WiFi technology, a move that could spook traditional
mobile phone carriers in the same way as Internet phones are doing to
the local Baby Bells.
The Survivor's Guide to 2005: Mobile and
Wireless
The Survivor's Guide to 2005: Mobile and
Wireless
12/28/2004 01:19 AMNetwork Computing Dec 28 2004 5:07AM GMT
Gartner Announces Wireless & Mobile
Summit 2005
Gartner Announces Wireless & Mobile
Summit 2005
04/11/2005 06:25 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 11 2005 10:45AM GMT
Cisco Systems to Sponsor 2005 Wireless
and Mobile WorldExpo
Cisco Systems to Sponsor 2005 Wireless
and Mobile WorldExpo
04/18/2005 02:46 AMThe largest global event for enterprise solutions is May 18-19 in
Toronto. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
Prominent Speaker From BP At
Computerworld's Mobile & Wireless World
2005
Prominent Speaker From BP At
Computerworld's Mobile & Wireless World
2005
04/08/2005 12:36 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Apr 8 2005 3:31PM GMT
GPRS or WiFi, Which is more important in
a phone?
GPRS or WiFi, Which is more important in
a phone?
04/04/2005 11:28 PMIpaq HQ Apr 5 2005 3:33AM GMT
T-Mobile Opens to iPass
T-Mobile Opens to iPass
12/16/2003 11:22 AMIn its first distribution deal, T-Mobile will allow iPass access to
its network of nearly 4,000 U.S. hotspots (also: read Nancy Gohring's
print coverage): The arrangement has a few unique aspects. iPass
typically charges a per-minute fee for dial-up, wired, and wireless
access to its aggregated partner networks. With T-Mobile, they will
charge their customers $9.99 for a 24-hour period, but an iPass
customer, unlike a retail day-pass purchaser, can use any T-Mobile
location in that 24-hour period for no additional charge. Also, unlike
most venues as they appear in the iPassConnect 3 client software,
which manages the account connection and policies (such as firewall
and VPN enforcement), all T-Mobile HotSpot locations will be branded
as such instead of by the venue's name alone. In an interview
yesterday, VP and general manager of T-Mobile HotSpot Joe Sims said
that the network currently comprised 3,900 locations, and was
expanding by 35 new hotspots per day heading towards their currently
announced contractual commitment of 4,700 hotspots. Ken Denman,
iPass's CEO, said that the iPass network had about 1,550 U.S. Wi-Fi
hotspots, and thousands more worldwide. This arrangement with T-Mobile
brings iPass's total worldwide hotspot count accessible to its
customers to about 10,000. T-Mobile's Sims said that security was one
of the key factors that led them to partner first with iPass as
T-Mobile gets ready to roll out 802.1X authentication through its
hotspot locations. The iPassConnect software has support for 802.1X
integration. This relationship continues to expand on the growing
trend in the hotspot world to focus on business customers; this is the
foundation of Cometa's approach, for instance. Sims said, "Our
customers are enterprise users," but one might expect that the current
pricing model ($6 per hour with a one-hour minimum or $10 per day)
could explain that in part. Denman said that in the future, other
models were possible other than the $9.99 per day fee that iPass would
charge based on what their corporate customers asked for to provide
the most flexibility. T-Mobile had announced in spring 2003 a
partnership with Boingo to develop a software platform for their
network which would allow use of both T-Mobile's 2.5G (GPRS) and Wi-Fi
networks. Sims confirmed that that software was still in development,
but that it was only for the consumer and "pro-sumer" market. Sims
said that T-Mobile would be announcing more partnerships in the coming
weeks and months. "The question...
CTIA Wireless 2005: Nokia Announces 3
CDMA Mobile Phone
CTIA Wireless 2005: Nokia Announces 3
CDMA Mobile Phone
03/19/2005 03:02 AMSlashPhone Mar 18 2005 4:58PM GMT
Siebel Systems to Participate at the
Gartner Wireless and Mobile Summit 2005
Siebel Systems to Participate at the
Gartner Wireless and Mobile Summit 2005
04/08/2005 08:01 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 8 2005 11:34PM GMT
Business Everywhere 3G, WiFi, ADSL, GPRS
or PSTN
Business Everywhere 3G, WiFi, ADSL, GPRS
or PSTN
06/21/2004 02:39 AM3G Jun 21 2004 6:34AM GMT
iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots
iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots
12/16/2003 08:56 AMWLAN site tally to top 6900
iPass, IBM connect on mobile access
iPass, IBM connect on mobile access
05/27/2004 12:07 PMBehind the Scenes of iPass, T-Mobile
Deal
Behind the Scenes of iPass, T-Mobile
Deal
12/23/2003 02:17 PMIt seems that Ken Denman, CEO of iPass, and his good nature can take
credit for the T-Mobile deal going through: Denman was around when
iPass originally made a deal with MobileStar, then he watched
MobileStar head to bankruptcy. But he managed to keep the doors open
to making another deal with T-Mobile, which scooped up MobileStar.
Apparently negotiations on the details of the T-Mobile deal were
stalling but Denman got pulled in and both sides gave up ground to
make it happen. IPass is in the midst of making a similar deal with
Cometa, where Denman is equally respected. Not to add to the lovefest
here, but Glenn and I talked to Denman a week or so ago about the
T-Moble deal and we were impressed that Denman seems like a regular
guy--he's not full of lame marketing-speak. He also seems to know what
he's talking about--he's not just a smooth, figurehead CEO....
LG and Samsung Successfully Demonstrated
HSDPA Mobile Handset in CTIA Wireless
2005
LG and Samsung Successfully Demonstrated
HSDPA Mobile Handset in CTIA Wireless
2005
03/19/2005 03:02 AMSlashPhone Mar 18 2005 4:48PM GMT
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
iPass to Let IT Managers Guide Mobile
Security
07/19/2004 06:08 PMThe company is enhancing its global network to enforce corporate
security policies over all connections, including those from public
wireless hot spots.
Briefly: iPass, IBM connect on mobile
access
Briefly: iPass, IBM connect on mobile
access
05/27/2004 12:07 PMT-Mobile, iPass team to offer Wi-Fi
roaming
T-Mobile, iPass team to offer Wi-Fi
roaming
12/16/2003 12:28 PMWireless network provider T-Mobile USA Inc. has signed an agreement
allowing corporate users of virtual network operator iPass Inc. to
access its public Wi-Fi network in the U.S. The deal will
significantly expand iPass customers' wireless network access,
reaching beyond business-oriented locations currently served by iPass,
such as hotels and conference centers, to include bookstores,
coffeehouses and retail shops, the companies said Tuesday.
T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal
T-Mobile, iPass sign Wi-Fi roaming deal
12/16/2003 02:06 AMHot spot operator T-Mobile and service provider iPasshave agreed to a
deal that allows subscribers to access each other's networks.
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