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2004 is crunch time for wireless data







2004 is crunch time for wireless data

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Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004


Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
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Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
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Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
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Data Guard Systems proudly announces
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Internet based POS for cellular
retailers, will now share data with
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Pro/Premier/Canadian 2003 & 2004.


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It's a hard sell, admittedly. Microsoft is also having a tough time articulating the business case for the scalable vector graphics, 3-D, and animation capabilities it's building into Avalon, the next-generation Windows graphics subsystem. My advice? Stop worshipping the raw power of next year's graphics processing unit, and start showing developers concrete ways to help users deal with their four-dimensional data. [Full story at InfoWorld.com]
I hadn't yet seen Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote when I wrote this column. The demos, collectively, add up to a pretty convincing shot across Longhorn's bow. But I'd level the same criticisms at Apple's use of its hot new graphics technologies. Here Phil Schiller applies a bump distortion to an image of a tiger, and here he creates the Electric Zebras album cover. Later, Jobs casually shows off liquid distortion as he drags Dashboard widgets onto the desktop. Absolutely luscious eye candy. But, to what end? ...

TimesTen Dispatches Data in Real Time


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Updating secure and regulated data in
real-time


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real-time
12/19/2004 02:57 PM
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Wireless data gamble


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AT&T Wireless Launches 3G Data Networks


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Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data


Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data 01/07/2004 02:55 PM
For most of the past year, on many US airlines, those phones inserted into the middle seat have borne a label reading "Service Disconnected." Those labels tell a simple story -- people don't like to make $40 phone calls. They tell a more complicated one as well, about the economics of connectivity and about two competing visions for access to our various networks. One of these visions is the one everyone wants -- ubiquitous and convenient -- and the other vision is the one we get -- spotty and cobbled together.

Call the first network "perma-net," a world where connectivity is like air, where anyone can send or receive data anytime anywhere. Call the second network "nearly-net", an archipelago of connectivity in an ocean of disconnection. Everyone wants permanet -- the providers want to provide it, the customers want to use it, and every few years, someone announces that they are going to build some version of it. The lesson of in-flight phones is that nearlynet is better aligned with the technological, economic, and social forces that help networks actually get built. The most illustrative failure of permanet is the airphone. The most spectacular was Iridium. The most expensive will be 3G. - More at http://www.shirky.com/writings/permanet.html

The Evolution of 3G Wireless Data
Services


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Wireless Data Currently About Ubiquity,
Not Speed


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Not Speed
09/22/2004 02:58 PM
We've already joked about how all wireless data services, no matter how fast, start their pricing at $80/month, in the hopes that business users with expense accounts will sign up while the network provider works out all their network and capacity problems. The prices eventually drop as the provider feels better about the network and (much more importantly) competitors have launched their own, faster, networks also at the $80 price point. Still, in an interview about wireless data offerings, the co-CEO of wireless data company Seven, provides an interesting rationale for the $80 pricing. He basically admits that it's too expensive for the power user, but just fine for the casual user. Seems a bit counter-intuitive, doesn't it? The power user, of course, is also a bandwidth hog -- and the carriers don't want bandwidth hogs clogging up these networks, so no matter what the price, the speeds of most wireless data service offerings aren't enough. However, for the more casual user, bandwidth isn't nearly as big an issue. For the casual user signing up for wireless data plans, the issue is ubiquitous connectivity -- and that's the target audience for these users. So, the question being asked is the wrong one. The interviewer is basically asking how they can justify charging $80/month for "what amounts to a very slow DSL connection." The answer (though, not this directly) is basically that users are buying the ubiquity and the mobility -- not the speed.

Automotive Data Logger Goes Wireless


Automotive Data Logger Goes Wireless 06/05/2005 11:14 PM
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Time Warner Sprinting Ahead with
Wireless?


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VOIP goes mobile


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04/18/2005 12:25 AM
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Real-Time Wireless Network Mapping


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A student at Carnegie Mellon University built a real-time mapping system of the school's wireless network.

Disneyland ride scheduler uses
historical wait-time data to cut queuing


Disneyland ride scheduler uses
historical wait-time data to cut queuing
12/27/2004 10:39 AM
Cory Doctorow: This Win-only app uses historical wait times and a "scheduling algorithm" to help you plan your day at Disneyland to minimize your wait-times and maximize your rides.
RideMax allows you to specify the attractions you wish to ride during your visit, then uses a sophisticated scheduling algorithm to order your attractions so that the amount of time you spend in line is minimized.

Using historical wait time statistics for each attraction as a foundation, RideMax analyzes millions of different ride sequences in order to create a minimum-wait-time itinerary. This schedule is tailored to the expected crowd patterns on the day of your visit, for the attractions you want to ride!

Link (Thanks, Alex)

Oracle's Ellison Touts Real-Time Data
Hub, RFID Support


Oracle's Ellison Touts Real-Time Data
Hub, RFID Support
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In a briefing on Wednesday, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison discussed the company's latest announcements at this week's AppsWorld show and talked candidly about recent management moves.

Verizon to build a wireless data network


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The network, which will use 3G technology provided by Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO), will be fast enough to allow consumers to download video and music and send video messages.

Verizon Wireless to expand data service


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My Near Term Wireless Data Services
Predictions


My Near Term Wireless Data Services
Predictions
06/20/2004 12:49 PM

William Luciw has some predictions....

Folks,

Let me go out on a limb here and make a few near term predictions for the remaining 2004, & 2005:

[1] Data Services which provide situated content (i.e. content+communications+purpose) will be HUGE winners

[2] Multimedia (premium, high quality) will dominate ALL high margin data service offerings

[3] DRM FUD will subside with rapid (near geometric) sustained growth of online 'multi-use' content licenses

[4] Privacy issues will subside and eventually become monetized in HUGE win-win multi-channel promotions

[5] U.S. Adoption will (unfortunately) still trail EU but Americas upside is HUGE in the next two years

[6] Carriers will stampede to embrace Alternative Communications Network models to remain access gatekeepers

[7] Alternative Communication Networks will continue to topple pricing strategies for the incumbents peaking within two years

Marc replies...

If Bill is right, there's gonna be a tremendous need for micro-content publishing systems interwoven with intelllgent ad managers.


AT&T Wireless jumps into mobile data
race


AT&T Wireless jumps into mobile data
race
11/19/2003 12:33 AM
USA Today Nov 18 2003 11:36PM ET

AT&T wireless jumps into data arms race


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Mobile gaming 4.4% of wireless data in
2009


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AT&T Wireless Jumps Into Data Arms Race


AT&T Wireless Jumps Into Data Arms Race 11/18/2003 07:47 PM
AP via Daily Press Nov 18 2003 6:49PM ET

Discrete Wireless partners with GDT to
provide Map Data


Discrete Wireless partners with GDT to
provide Map Data
07/14/2004 03:38 AM
Discrete Wireless will utilize GDT's product in its next generation MARCUS® hosted Fleet Management solution. [PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]

Wireless data services shape up at
Verizon


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Verizon
07/27/2004 03:05 PM
Mobile IM, other wireless applications are generating strong revenue for the company, as more consumers latch onto data services.

Wireless: New eye on crime aids security
in real time


Wireless: New eye on crime aids security
in real time
09/06/2004 08:43 AM

Grok Description matches for 2004 is crunch time for wireless data
GrokA matches for 2004 is crunch time for wireless data

Wireless Terrestrial "Last Mile" Mobile
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Solution


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Solution
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WiFi Wireless, Inc. (OTC: WFIW) announced today that they had contracted with AValon RF, Inc. of El Cajon, CA, to design and produce its first generation wireless terrestrial "last mile" mobile UHF, narrow band, high data rate, 802.22 based solution for it's global communication network. [PRWEB Dec 15, 2004]

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Subscriber Line (ADSL), Data Over Cable
System Interface Spectrum Standard
(DOCSIS) cable modems, Very High Data
Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and
more


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Subscriber Line (ADSL), Data Over Cable
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Rate Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and
more
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DDR *is* SDRAM, just Double Data Rate
(DDR) SDRAM versus Single Data Rate
SDRAM


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SDRAM
09/18/2004 10:13 PM
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EU data mining hacks available for U.S.


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Curiously High-Tech Hacks for a Classic
Tin


Curiously High-Tech Hacks for a Classic
Tin
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Bluetooth IC hits 3-Mbit data rate


Bluetooth IC hits 3-Mbit data rate 08/30/2004 08:56 PM
Embedded Systems Programming Aug 31 2004 0:29AM GMT

AT&T Wireless customers defect at high
rate


AT&T Wireless customers defect at high
rate
04/20/2004 03:24 PM
CNET Apr 20 2004 8:18PM GMT

Apple At 20: New Products Have High
Success Rate


Apple At 20: New Products Have High
Success Rate
01/10/2004 12:30 AM
The year was 1984, and upstart Apple Computer Inc. got the world's attention. By Mary Deibel (Scripps Howard News Service via MyAppleMenu)

Passport ID Technology Has High Error
Rate


Passport ID Technology Has High Error
Rate
08/06/2004 09:50 AM
The State Department is moving ahead with a plan to implant electronic identification chips in U.S. passports that will allow computer matching of facial characteristics, despite warnings that the technology is prone to a high rate of error. Federal researchers, academics, industry experts and some privacy advocates say the government should instead use more-reliable fingerprints to help thwart potential terrorists.

The enhanced U.S. passports, scheduled to be issued next spring for people obtaining new or renewed passports, will be the first to include what is known as biometric information. Such data, which can be a fingerprint, a picture of parts of eyes or of facial characteristics, is used to verify identity and help prevent forgery.

News source: Yahoo! News

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Council websites rate high with users


Council websites rate high with users 01/06/2005 07:20 AM
Computer Weekly Jan 6 2005 12:05PM GMT

High School Smoking Rate Drops, CDC Says
(AP)


High School Smoking Rate Drops, CDC Says
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06/17/2004 04:20 PM
AP - Smoking among U.S. high school students has fallen to about one in five — the lowest level in at least a generation — in a drop-off the government attributes to anti-smoking campaigns and higher cigarette taxes.

An All-American Town, a Sky-High Divorce
Rate


An All-American Town, a Sky-High Divorce
Rate
05/02/2004 12:36 PM
About one in 10 American adults are divorced or separated, but in Roanoke, Va., a city of 94,000, the rate is closer to one in five.

DoCoMo: Flat-Rate Data to Boost ARPU?


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Wireless Watch Japan May 18 2004 0:51AM GMT

NTT DoCoMo: Flat-Rate Data to Boost
ARPU?


NTT DoCoMo: Flat-Rate Data to Boost
ARPU?
05/17/2004 04:48 AM
Wireless Watch Japan May 17 2004 9:45AM GMT

Rate rises check High Street boom


Rate rises check High Street boom 08/03/2004 02:17 PM
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NEC Electronics Introduces 3G Mobile
Phone Chip; Enables High-Speed Serial
Data Transmission and Rotating High


NEC Electronics Introduces 3G Mobile
Phone Chip; Enables High-Speed Serial
Data Transmission and Rotating High
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JCNN Jul 16 2004 0:38AM GMT

Phones and Flat-Rate Data: DoCoMo
Reclaims Top Spot


Phones and Flat-Rate Data: DoCoMo
Reclaims Top Spot
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The Feature Jul 7 2004 11:48PM GMT

High Rate of Failure Estimated for
Silicone Breast Implants


High Rate of Failure Estimated for
Silicone Breast Implants
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Health regulators estimated that up to 93 percent of silicone breast implants ruptured within 10 years.

Chip Plant Utilization Rate Hits 3-Year
High


Chip Plant Utilization Rate Hits 3-Year
High
05/25/2004 11:37 AM
Boston Globe May 25 2004 3:39PM GMT

Internet users decry high rate of
browsing in Yola


Internet users decry high rate of
browsing in Yola
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High School Student Smoking Rate Drops,
Survey Shows


High School Student Smoking Rate Drops,
Survey Shows
11/13/2003 02:52 PM
Reuters via Wired News Nov 13 2003 2:32PM ET

Chip Plant Utilization Rate Hits 3-Year
High (Reuters)


Chip Plant Utilization Rate Hits 3-Year
High (Reuters)
05/24/2004 11:19 PM
Reuters - The utilization rate of the world's chip factories hit a three-year high in the first quarter due to robust demand for digital electronics and personal computers, a global semiconductor industry association said on Tuesday.

A.M. Best Adds Market Share Data to
Best's State Rate Filings Online


A.M. Best Adds Market Share Data to
Best's State Rate Filings Online
06/05/2004 04:35 AM
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Pentek Announces Blazingly Fast
Data-Capture and Processing Board with 2
GHz Sampling Rate


Pentek Announces Blazingly Fast
Data-Capture and Processing Board with 2
GHz Sampling Rate
06/06/2005 12:14 AM
- Dual Atmel AT84AS008 10-bit ADCs- On-Board User-Configurable Xilinx Virtex-II Pro FPGA with 11 Million Gates- Highly Optimized GateFlow FPGA IP Cores and Design Kit- Up to 1 GB DDR SDRAM, 16 MB Flash- Multiple High-Speed FPDP and VXS I/O Ports- Multiboard Synchronization [PRWEB May 18, 2005]

New Technology Can Improve Direct Mail
Response Rate Up to 500 Times -Marketers
Using Variable Data Printing to Connect
with Consumers


New Technology Can Improve Direct Mail
Response Rate Up to 500 Times -Marketers
Using Variable Data Printing to Connect
with Consumers
06/24/2005 09:03 PM
New variable data printing technology improves Direct Mail Response Rates by connecting directly with consumers. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]

Mobile Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
Revenues to reach $42.5 billion
Worldwide in 2005, but High User Failure
Rate Remains


Mobile Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
Revenues to reach $42.5 billion
Worldwide in 2005, but High User Failure
Rate Remains
12/22/2004 01:50 AM
Despite failing to deliver on its promise, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) revenues will reach $42.5 billion in 2005 – more than double the figure for 2004. [PRWEB Dec 21, 2004]

Fixed-Rate vs. Adjustable-Rate Mortgages


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Cingular lags rivals in high-speed
wireless data


Cingular lags rivals in high-speed
wireless data
05/28/2004 04:55 PM
Cingular Wireless is falling behind rivals in offering high-speed mobile services that let customers view the Internet and e-mail on phones and other wireless devices.

Verizon Wireless Expands High-Speed Data
Network


Verizon Wireless Expands High-Speed Data
Network
09/23/2004 12:59 AM
Verizon Wireless plans to expand its wireless high-speed data network into 14 additional cities, including New York and Los Angeles.

Cingular Lags Rivals in High-Speed
Wireless Data (Reuters)


Cingular Lags Rivals in High-Speed
Wireless Data (Reuters)
05/28/2004 09:45 AM
Reuters - Cingular Wireless (SBC.N)(BSL.N) is falling behind nimbler rivals in offering high-speed mobile services that let customers easily view the Internet and e-mail on phones and other wireless gadgets.

2004 is crunch time for wireless data

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