O2 Launch 3G Wireless Trial
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Verizon Wireless and Kyocera Wireless
Corp. Launch KPC650 BroadbandAccess PC
Card with Optimized Antenna for V
Verizon Wireless and Kyocera Wireless
Corp. Launch KPC650 BroadbandAccess PC
Card with Optimized Antenna for V
04/18/2005 10:04 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 2:12PM GMT
SingTel to launch 3G trial services soon
SingTel to launch 3G trial services soon
09/22/2004 07:52 AMXinhua News Agency Sep 22 2004 11:49AM GMT
DoCoMo to launch FeliCa trial
DoCoMo to launch FeliCa trial
12/15/2003 08:03 PMTelecoms.com Dec 15 2003 7:07PM ET
SingTel to launch 3G trial services from
Friday
SingTel to launch 3G trial services from
Friday
09/22/2004 02:38 AMChannel NewsAsia Sep 22 2004 5:32AM GMT
Video Report from DoCoMo and Sony FeliCa
Trial Launch
Video Report from DoCoMo and Sony FeliCa
Trial Launch
12/17/2003 01:08 PMI4U Dec 17 2003 11:30AM ET
AT&T ready to trial wireless broadband
AT&T ready to trial wireless broadband
03/14/2005 04:51 PMIs the long-hyped WiMax getting closer to arrival? AT&T plans to begin
testing the wireless broadband technology with a couple of corporate
customers.
E-band Wireless 100Mbps Radios Offered
for Free Trial ElvaLink mm-wave Fast
Ethernet radios for newly opened E-band
offered for free trial.
E-band Wireless 100Mbps Radios Offered
for Free Trial ElvaLink mm-wave Fast
Ethernet radios for newly opened E-band
offered for free trial.
07/22/2004 02:48 AMElvaLink LLC, an innovative supplier of millimeter wave wireless
network equipment, is announcing the free trial of its
state-of-the-art 100Mbps radio links for the newly opened E-band
(92-95 GHz). [PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
McCaw's WIreless ISP Begins Trial Run
This Summer
McCaw's WIreless ISP Begins Trial Run
This Summer
06/05/2004 07:55 PMSeven UK courts get wireless public web
access as a trial
Seven UK courts get wireless public web
access as a trial
06/18/2004 03:37 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 18 2004 7:13AM GMT
NTT DocCoMo Trial Sony FeliCa for i-mode
Wireless
NTT DocCoMo Trial Sony FeliCa for i-mode
Wireless
12/16/2003 06:38 AM3G Dec 16 2003 5:38AM ET
SingTel, NTT DoCoMo kick off wireless
Internet surfing trial
SingTel, NTT DoCoMo kick off wireless
Internet surfing trial
03/08/2004 11:21 PMSingapore Business Times Mar 8 2004 11:18PM GMT
AT&T Wireless may be near 3G launch
AT&T Wireless may be near 3G launch
07/19/2004 09:33 PMThe wireless carrier schedules a briefing Tuesday about an "innovative
new wireless service offer."
SFR Aim For 3G Wireless Launch
SFR Aim For 3G Wireless Launch
02/11/2004 02:29 AM3G Feb 11 2004 6:49AM GMT
Cingular Wireless Selects Lucent
Technologies For 3g Umts Trial In
Atlanta
Cingular Wireless Selects Lucent
Technologies For 3g Umts Trial In
Atlanta
05/27/2004 04:42 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 27 2004 8:22AM GMT
Sources - An At&t Wireless 3g Launch
Very Soon
Sources - An At&t Wireless 3g Launch
Very Soon
07/19/2004 09:35 AMewirelessnews Jul 19 2004 12:09PM GMT
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G next week
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G next week
07/15/2004 10:14 PMMobileTracker Jul 16 2004 1:35AM GMT
Wireless Philadelphia launch
Wireless Philadelphia launch
04/08/2005 06:35 PM
Yesterday, I attended the press conference at which Philadelphia
mayor John Street (that's him in the photo) announced the formal
launch of Wireless Philadelphia. This is the city-wide wireless
broadband network that has been the source of both so much excitement
and so much angst on the part of incumbents.
As Street, and Philly CIO Dianah Neff (the force behind the project)
made clear, however, the city isn't just blindly trying to replace
private connectivity providers. Philadelphia has established a
separate non-profit corporation, which will contract with private
companies to build the network. It will then offer the network as an
open wholesale platform, with third-party service providers offering
the retail connections to end users. That means carriers, ISPs, and
hotspot aggregators will all benefit from the city's investment, not
compete with it.
No city money will be spent on the project. All costs will be covered
from revenues. That's right; the network won't be free. It will cost
an estimated $16-$20/month for unlimited access, which is a bargain
considering that you can pay $10 just to surf in one Starbucks for a
couple hours. The city will be a customer of the wireless network for
its internal communications activities, which is expected to save it
$2 million per year in telecommunications costs once. And as Street
and Neff pointed out, there are all sorts of potential ancillary
benefits and services to be delivered on top of the connectivity
platform.
It's exciting to live in the place that it pioneering something that
I'm confident all major cities will want to do within the next 5-10
years.
By the way, we're organizing a workshop track at
Supernova on municipal
broadband. The activity around municipal wireless in particular is
just too great to ignore. And this decentralization of connectivity
and broadband policy is a perfect example of the Supernova themes.
AT&T to launch new wireless unit under
old name (AFP)
AT&T to launch new wireless unit under
old name (AFP)
05/18/2004 05:46 PMAFP - ATT Wireless will soon disappear as a result of a merger. But a
new ATT Wireless will be created by the company that started it all.
Cingular Wireless Selects Lucent
Technologies For 3G UMTS Trial Network
In Atlanta
Cingular Wireless Selects Lucent
Technologies For 3G UMTS Trial Network
In Atlanta
05/26/2004 10:52 PMEMAILWIRE.com May 27 2004 1:37AM GMT
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G service next
week
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G service next
week
07/16/2004 12:06 AMCNET Jul 16 2004 4:24AM GMT
Vodafone Gear-Up for 3G Wireless Launch
Vodafone Gear-Up for 3G Wireless Launch
11/18/2003 10:29 AM3G Nov 18 2003 8:53AM ET
AT&T Wireless Will Launch 3G in Four
Cities Next Week
AT&T Wireless Will Launch 3G in Four
Cities Next Week
07/15/2004 03:36 PMReuters reports that AT&T Wireless is poised to roll out its
W-CDMA 3G cellular data offering in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco,
and Seattle next week: AT&T Wireless had been saying "by the end
of the year," and this leak of a near-term launch is apparently
surprising. The company is only promising 200 to 300 Kbps, but it's
likely that W-CDMA will offer much higher burst rates, slightly slower
than 1x-EvDO, which Verizon Wireless plans to spend $1 billion in the
next several months to expand throughout major markets in the U.S. I
expected a rollout in Seattle because AT&T Wireless is
headquartered in this region--for the time being. The merger with
Cingular will certainly result in an almost total shutdown in this
area as there's no logical, only historical reasons for this
geographical location. The service will require one of two phones from
Nokia and Motorola to access. As TechDirt notes, AT&T Wireless has
to launch service in four cities before the end of the year to avoid a
requirement to repay $6 billion to investor DoCoMo. Elsewhere, I've
seen this figure and deadline rejected by certain executives involved
in the transaction, but I don't believe there's been a definitive
refutation. [link via TechDirt]...
Intel To Launch New Wireless Technology
Intel To Launch New Wireless Technology
09/08/2004 11:26 PMiMedia Connection Sep 9 2004 3:46AM GMT
AT&T Wireless 3G Launch Conference
Call Highlights
AT&T Wireless 3G Launch Conference
Call Highlights
07/20/2004 12:36 PM
"Variety... video...
without wires... partners... cheerleaders... coast-to-coast. Bold...
merge... heck... potent force... one man's leadership... visionary...
Tachikawa. Momentum... increase... confident... mobile wallet...
competitive... stimulate... effort. Joined forces... impact...
diligently... collaborated... aggregated... exciting... convergence...
consuming... soap opera. Pleasure... technical... devices... long...
driving... handheld... core... compelling... achieving key
milestone... prepaid. Value chain... across... Canuck... up the
road... warranted... helps...ultimate... vertical. Deeply involved...
more than guests... honored... thank you for coming."
Read - AT&T Wireless Delivers 3G UMTS Service in the United
States [ATTWireless]
AT&T Wireless to Launch 3G Service Next
Week (Reuters)
AT&T Wireless to Launch 3G Service Next
Week (Reuters)
07/15/2004 01:59 PMReuters - AT&T Wireless Services Inc., the
third-largest U.S. mobile operator, on Thursday said it was on
track to launch a high-speed Internet service for mobile phones
this year, and sources close to the matter said the rollout
would begin in four markets early next week.
Carmakers launch wireless net campaign
(Reuters)
Carmakers launch wireless net campaign
(Reuters)
12/19/2004 03:23 PMReuters - Six European auto manufacturers have launched a joint
campaign to let the cars of tomorrow beam wireless
warnings of danger to surrounding motorists.
AT&T Wireless To Launch IXI-Based
Messaging Device
AT&T Wireless To Launch IXI-Based
Messaging Device
09/14/2004 05:25 AMPhonescoop lives up to their name with the scoop that
AT&T Wireless
is getting ready to offer an inexpensive messaging device called
the ogo, that will let users send instant messages and emails. While
a few other sites have picked up on this story, they're mostly
focusing on what the device most likely competes with (perhaps the
Danger Sidekick II), but what's
much more interesting is that
this is the first device using the IXI Personal Mobile Gateway we've
been talking about
since
2001, which has been
getting a lot more attention over the past year or so.
While it's completely up in the air how well this particular device
will do, it will be interesting to see how well the IXI system works,
and whether or not the concept catches on at all. For those who
haven't been following this, the Personal Mobile Gateway idea is to
make mobile device much more modular, rather than cramming too many
features into a single box. One device (in this case, the ogo) acts
as the "hub" of the system, and has a cellular connection to the
nearest tower just like a regular mobile phone. However, other
devices are designed to easily and quickly connect to the hub via
Bluetooth and piggyback on its wireless connection to the outside
world. While many assumed the hub would be part of the "phone"
itself, that doesn't have to be the case -- as evidenced by this
messaging device which has no phone. However, by slapping together a
simple phone device that only needed a bluetooth connection, it could
connect through the messaging device and a simple (cheaper) phone
could be offered. Another device could be a music player, or a larger
device for surfing the web. The idea is that there are endless
possibilities to add in other devices and use the most reasonable
device for the pressing need. Of course, many people respond by
pointing out that one of the last things they want would be
more devices to carry around. Still, with some big names
throwing their support behind the IXI PMG concept, it's worth watching
to see how well it's implemented and whether or not people seem to
like it.
iBurst to launch wireless broadband
service in mid-December
iBurst to launch wireless broadband
service in mid-December
11/19/2003 08:06 PMZDNet Australia Nov 19 2003 6:46PM ET
Wireless Internet to Launch on
Seattle-Bainbridge Ferry Run
Wireless Internet to Launch on
Seattle-Bainbridge Ferry Run
02/05/2005 09:51 PMdBusinessNews.com Feb 4 2005 7:48AM GMT
Logitech to launch wireless iPod
headphones in July
Logitech to launch wireless iPod
headphones in July
06/24/2005 03:26 PMLogitech today introduced its new Wireless Headphones for iPod, which
will work from up to 30-feet away...
Preston College launch state of the art
Wireless Network.
Preston College launch state of the art
Wireless Network.
08/23/2004 03:16 AMPreston College have this month deployed a cutting edge 5.8GHz Band C
Wireless Solution, in association with Cardinal Newman College to
deliver High Speed Internet Access to the local communicaty and
college outreach sites. [PRWEB Aug 23, 2004]
China Mobile And ChinaUnionPay Launch
Wireless Banking
China Mobile And ChinaUnionPay Launch
Wireless Banking
03/25/2005 05:16 AMChinaTechNews.com Mar 25 2005 8:39AM GMT
JCB to Launch Wireless 'Mobile Offica'
Corporate Solution
JCB to Launch Wireless 'Mobile Offica'
Corporate Solution
06/18/2004 06:39 AMJCNN Jun 18 2004 10:17AM GMT
Maxtor, Linksys to launch wireless hard
drive
Maxtor, Linksys to launch wireless hard
drive
06/15/2004 08:38 AMThe two want to make it easy to add hard drives to wireless networks,
even at home or in small offices.
Aussie wireless broadband firm hints at
iTunes launch
Aussie wireless broadband firm hints at
iTunes launch
08/19/2004 07:57 AMUnwired goes online in Sydney
NFL, Motorola, And America Online Launch
Wireless Super Bowl
NFL, Motorola, And America Online Launch
Wireless Super Bowl
02/01/2005 09:49 PMMedia Post Feb 1 2005 2:08PM GMT
Hewlett-Packard to launch wireless
Internet cellphone - 7/27/2004
Hewlett-Packard to launch wireless
Internet cellphone - 7/27/2004
02/07/2005 01:59 AMMetronews Feb 6 2005 4:46PM GMT
Cognigen and Netwise Launch Venture
Mobile Wireless Service for the USA
Cognigen and Netwise Launch Venture
Mobile Wireless Service for the USA
12/17/2004 06:31 PM A new Wireless service called Venture Mobile has neen launched by
Cognigen in partnership with Netwise. The service covers most of the
Continental USA with International calling. This is a new product
that will appeal to a new range of consumers who want less
restrictions on applying and moving carriers any time they wish. A
range of attractive stylish phones are available. This is an exciting
new product to supplement the range of wireless products already on
offer from Cognigen and Netwise. Visit
cognigen.net/venturemobile/?netwise316 for full details. [PRWEB Dec
17, 2004]
Taipei to launch city-wide wireless
Internet next year - 11/8/2004
Taipei to launch city-wide wireless
Internet next year - 11/8/2004
02/07/2005 01:59 AMMetronews Feb 6 2005 4:09PM GMT
Grok Description matches for O2 Launch 3G Wireless Trial
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New book on EVDO Broadband Wireless
New book on EVDO Broadband Wireless
09/11/2004 03:22 AMIntroduction to EVDO explains the fundamentals of the EVDO system, the
products it uses, how it operates, what services it can offer, and how
EVDO fits and compares with other mobile radio technologies. [PRWEB
Sep 11, 2004]
D-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Broadband
VideoPhone
D-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Broadband
VideoPhone
06/17/2004 03:00 PM
I will mention the new
D-Link i2eye DVC-2000 Broadband VideoPhone because it is my job to
mention new products. "Hello reader," I often say, "may I interest you
in a new product?" This works well when the product is piping hot and
fresh. Your glands start churning or whatever it is that glands do,
and you look at the product with a little misting in your eyes,
looking back to me, and you have no words to say, but we share a
little moment, and I nod because -- and now I am misting a little, too
-- I know exactly how you feel, because I feel it, too. So this
is my job, yes, but also my calling.
However, the new DVC-2000 requires another DVC-2000 to be on the
other end to operate instead of working on some sort of open standard,
or with software on a PC. What that means is this time, you looked at
the product I unveiled with a flourish, and instead of something hot
and mouth-watering the steam instead rises from a turd. A dark, brown,
proprietary turd. And when you look back at me, I can see your lip is
quivering.
Read
[eHomeUpgrade]
Nebo Wireless Announces International
Wireless Link for Dialup Internet Access
Nebo Wireless Announces International
Wireless Link for Dialup Internet Access
06/05/2005 11:18 PMThis new product release from Nebo Wireless LLC, North Andover,
Massachusetts, USA, gives dialup Internet subscribers outside North
America the advantage and convenience of wireless access for under
$50.00 US Dollars. Click on www.nebowireless.com for additional
information. [PRWEB May 30, 2005]
Rumor Mill: EvDO in NYC?
Rumor Mill: EvDO in NYC?
08/27/2004 01:30 PMRumors are flying that Verizon is in the midst of building out EvDO in
New York City: NYC will serve as a crucial example of how the
higher-speed mobile data networks compete next to Wi-Fi. Both networks
have upsides in the city. Wi-Fi is higher speed, lower cost, and
available in many places. EvDO will be lower speed, higher cost, but
available in more places (although cellular coverage is notoriously
bad in the city). At the end of the day, there's a niche for both
networks and if the price is right, enough customers for both....
Notes and Tips: EVDO
Notes and Tips: EVDO
04/14/2005 10:22 AMMCG is playing with "EVDO" wireless on PowerBooks.
Verizon's Edge, I Mean, EvDO on the
Competition
Verizon's Edge, I Mean, EvDO on the
Competition
10/28/2003 11:09 PMCell carriers are pretty far behind on 3G, but Verizon's early
deployment may give it an edge -- I mean, a competitive advantage:
While GSM operators struggle with GPRS (10 to 50 Kbps) and are rapidly
trying to get EDGE fully deployed (100 Kbps), Sprint is staying the
course with 1xRTT (50 to 70 Kbps), and T-Mobile and Nextel don't seem
to be in the running for anything more interesting. Verizon Wireless's
early 3G deployment (1xEvDO, 300 to 500 Kbps) in San Diego and
Washington, D.C., may pay off, Matt Maier of Business 2.0 notes,
because they simply have this service now at a fixed rate. The advent
of cell phone number portability about to be engaged ties in with
this: Verizon is the only cell company to back it. They want people to
switch over, sign up for data, and then lock them in with long-term
contracts and the only real 3G that will have any scope in 2004. Great
plan! (All speeds more or less real world, not the advertised
ones.)...
He combined VoIP and EVDO: and here's
what happened
He combined VoIP and EVDO: and here's
what happened
04/07/2005 01:18 PMZDNet Apr 7 2005 4:38PM GMT
4400 Square Miles of EVDO
4400 Square Miles of EVDO
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Verizon Wireless says they've blanketed Los Angeles and environs: Its
BroadbandAccess service, its name for the package of 1xEv-DO they've
rolled out (or just plain EVDO if you want to be simpler about it)
fills Los Angeles County, parts of Riverside County and San Bernadino
County, and most of San Diego and Orange County. Overall, about 4400
square miles of coverage across populated SoCal. This announcement is
interesting because it was never entirely clear how much of a
metropolitan area that Verizon intended to install EVDO
throughout--100 percent? 95 percent? The city but not the suburbs?
Their work here is a clear signal that they're talking metro
deployment, not urban deployment....
Real-Time Car Tracking with EVDO
Real-Time Car Tracking with EVDO
03/23/2005 05:36 PM
This is why EVDO cellular internet is cool: the guys from
EVDOInfo.com rigged together a little application using off the shelf
parts to display on a web page their car, its exact location and
velocity, as well as the current view out their window. It's tricks
like these that will make EVDO (and UMTS, if Cingular ever gets it
deployed) a standard feature for "carputers" before long.
And to think, just a few short years ago these technologies were
reserved for child molesters and enemies of the state.
EVDO GPS WebCam Mapping [EVDOInfo]
MSNBC Writer Praises EVDO
MSNBC Writer Praises EVDO
12/19/2004 03:18 PM Gary Krakow loves EVDO: Verizon Wireless's 1xEv-DO cellular data
service isn't available everywhere yet, but Krakow loves even the
current level of ubiquity and speed. A number of my colleagues think
that even a few hundred kilobits per second of download will be
adequate for most users, rendering Wi-Fi connected to a T1 line or
even faster ADSL service--like 6 Mbps down and 768 Kbps--a bit of
overkill. I tend to think these colleagues don't fully appreciate how
many business travelers there are in the U.S.--40 million of them by
one count, 30 million of which carry laptops--and how many of those
travelers have high-bandwidth applications that they struggle to use.
Customer-relation management (CRM) software, Java or ActiveX based
internal applications, or even simple file exchange requires a fair
amount of bandwidth to offer the "it's like I'm in the office"
experience. Even uploading a 10 MB PowerPoint presentation is torture
at the 50 to 100 Kbps per speed that's the maximum that EVDO can offer
right now. Downloads might break 2 Mbps at peak performance, more
likely averaging a very respectable few hundred Kbps, but uploads
aren't emphasized in the current generation of technology. Tell that
to the folks trying to send high-resolution pictures and movies from
fancy new camera phones, too! Krakow doesn't overstate the advantages
of EVDO, however. He's pretty realistic. And for general email and Web
browsing, EVDO is more than adequate. Remember that the 1x in 1xEv-DO
stands for 1.25 MHz of spectrum. A 3x flavor of CDMA2000 will use 3.75
MHz and be able to offer much more speed in both directions. One
flavor in the lab would bring peak upload to 1 Mbps, for instance....
more EVDO: Verizon building big, fast,
unwired data network
more EVDO: Verizon building big, fast,
unwired data network
01/08/2004 07:46 PMVerizon is announcing plans to spend $1B US in the next two years to
develop a wireless broadband network that will offer 300-- 500K speeds
at $79.99 a month, starting this summer.
The network, which will use third-generation or "3G"
technology provided by Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO), will be fast
enough to allow consumers to download video and music as well as send
video messages. The high-speed network, called BroadbandAccess, will
be available to businesses and individual customers beginning in the
summer of 2004. Since 2003, Verizon has operated wireless broadband
networks in Washington, D.C., in a partnership with Lucent
Technologies, and in San Diego with Nortel Networks.
Link
Internet service goes wireless
Internet service goes wireless
06/01/2004 02:02 PMCape Argus Jun 1 2004 5:32PM GMT
New wireless Internet TV from Philips
New wireless Internet TV from Philips
01/08/2004 08:16 PMA new television from Philips (the article doesn't say what kind) with
a built-in wireless connection that can stream audio and video files
from a...
Powering the wireless Internet
Powering the wireless Internet
07/20/2004 06:06 AMCordis Jul 20 2004 9:46AM GMT
FCC: Allow Wireless Internet on Planes
FCC: Allow Wireless Internet on Planes
12/17/2004 06:30 PMThe FCC board overwhelmingly voted in favor of allowing high-speed
Internet on airline flights Wednesday. The vote opens the door for
wireless access on commercial flights by 2006. Part of the ruling also
opened for public comment a proposal to lift the in-flight cell phone
use ban.
Global Wireless Internet
Global Wireless Internet
01/03/2005 07:52 PMiPAQ News Jan 3 2005 10:48PM GMT
Will There Be a Killer App for the
Wireless Internet?
Will There Be a Killer App for the
Wireless Internet?
05/21/2004 05:35 PMBrightHand May 21 2004 9:51PM GMT
Wireless Internet is next for McCaw
Wireless Internet is next for McCaw
06/03/2004 03:16 PMIHT Jun 3 2004 6:06PM GMT
Miyamoto: DS wireless Internet is go
Miyamoto: DS wireless Internet is go
07/14/2004 08:20 AMComputer Shopper Jul 14 2004 12:00PM GMT
Richmond, B.C. to get wireless Internet
Richmond, B.C. to get wireless Internet
03/06/2004 02:05 AMCanadaIT.com Mar 6 2004 1:38AM GMT
SBC to provide wireless Internet at
McDonald's
SBC to provide wireless Internet at
McDonald's
06/08/2004 01:59 PMMiami Herald Jun 8 2004 5:48PM GMT
NYT: Making Free Wireless Wi-Fi Internet
Pay
NYT: Making Free Wireless Wi-Fi Internet
Pay
06/07/2004 07:16 AMWireless Internet set for explosive
growth
Wireless Internet set for explosive
growth
02/19/2004 06:09 PMNavhind Times Feb 19 2004 9:32PM GMT
Miyamoto: Nintendo DS wireless Internet
is go
Miyamoto: Nintendo DS wireless Internet
is go
07/14/2004 01:47 PMComputer Shopper Jul 14 2004 5:29PM GMT
Internet and wireless services lift BCE
(FT.com)
Internet and wireless services lift BCE
(FT.com)
08/04/2004 03:27 PMFT.com - Strong growth in wireless and internet services helped Bell
Canada Enterprises, Canada's biggest communications group, lift
second-quarter earnings by 20 per cent.
Nearly One Fourth of Koreans Use
Wireless Internet
Nearly One Fourth of Koreans Use
Wireless Internet
12/24/2004 12:36 PMWireless, internet strong for Aliant
Wireless, internet strong for Aliant
04/29/2004 08:35 PMCBC Apr 30 2004 0:49AM GMT
FCC expands frequencies for wireless
Internet
FCC expands frequencies for wireless
Internet
11/13/2003 03:59 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Nov 13 2003 3:08PM ET
Google Could Change the Wireless
Internet
Google Could Change the Wireless
Internet
06/08/2004 01:59 PMReuters Jun 8 2004 4:47PM GMT
Spokane Gets 100 Blocks Internet
Wireless
Spokane Gets 100 Blocks Internet
Wireless
06/23/2004 10:36 PMAP via ABCNEWS.com Jun 24 2004 2:08AM GMT
O2 Launch 3G Wireless Trial