Archive for September, 2006

Backhaul and Meshed WiFi

Posted by Slash on September 13th, 2006

GigaBeam and Tropos Install Mountain View Backhaul and Meshed WiFi – September 13, 2006 GigaBeam Corporation and Tropos Networks jointly announced today that GigaBeam has become a preferred solution partner of Tropos and that both have successfully installed portions of the municipal WiFi network in Mountain View, CA, with GigaBeam installing WiFiber® wireless fiber for [...]

WiMAX Desktop Storage

Posted by Slash on September 11th, 2006

Enhance Technology Unveils Elegant E Series Desktop Storage – September 11, 2006 Enhance Technology has just announced the latest performance breakthrough of the Elegant E Series line of professional external SATA & SAS disk arrays, the most powerful storage solution for desktop applications delivering speed in excess of 500MB/sec in a recent storage benchmark. Originally [...]

WiMAX TV

Posted by Slash on September 11th, 2006

MobiTV Leads Development of Television as Key Application for WiMAX – September 11, 2006 MobiTV, Inc. today announced the Company has joined the WiMAX Forum and will be leading its Proof-of- Concept trial with the mobile WiMAX network that will span a number of Northern California cities. A representative of MobiTV has been assigned to [...]

WiMAX Subscriber Access

Posted by Slash on September 11th, 2006

WiMAX – The Best Personal Broadband Experience – September 11, 2006 Global roaming shall become a critical feature of mobile services offered and will lure subscribers and help generate added revenues. If service providers provide access by their partners with the help of roaming agreements like the existing ones for mobile networks, they can get [...]

Leading WiMAX Solutions

Posted by Slash on September 11th, 2006

Aperto to Highlight WiMAX Technology at Moscow Broadband Conference – September 11, 2006 Aperto Networks announced today that Mike Pratt, president and CEO of Aperto Networks will be a featured speaker at the Second International Symposium on Broadband Communications, taking place on 10-14 September 2006, at the Foresta Hotel in Moscow, Russia. Originally Syndicated via [...]

Google Testing Mobile Ad?

Posted by bbwa on September 10th, 2006

I found this little blog entry that leads to a couple of stories about Google possibly working on making thier ad products available and part of the wireless cell phone access world. It is an interesting concept.  The wireless phone internet access world is still relatively new and untamed, and find a way to monetize [...]

The city of Minneapolis is in the design stages of a new, 60 square mile wireless access network.  Out of many who have offered, the company US Internet was chosen for the project. They will use BelAir Networks Mesh systems to cover the area with broadband access. More information here:  Minneapolis Broadband Wireless Access [tags] [...]

Citywide Wireless Networks MANs

Posted by Slash on September 5th, 2006

Minneapolis, Minnesota Selects US Internet for Citywide Wireless – September 5, 2006 BelAir Networks and US Internet today announced that the city of Minneapolis has chosen US Internet to build and operate a broadband wireless network to cover the entire city with BelAir Networks industry-leading mobile broadband mesh networking solutions. Originally Syndicated via RSS from [...]

Downtown Toronto Goes Wireless

Posted by bbwa on September 5th, 2006

I saw an interesting story on the CBC news tonight, it seems that effective Sept 4th, a big chunk of the downtown core of Toronto will have free wireless internet access. Well, free for now anyway. For the next 6 months or so, the city will offer wireless service for free, and then attempt to [...]

4G testing already underway

Posted by bbwa on September 4th, 2006

NTT DoCoMo in Japan has already started to test new 4th generation cell phone networks.  During a test in a moving car, they were able to receive 32 different video signals at the same time, and when stationary, the throughput goes up into the range of 1 gigbit per second.  Stunning, considering that “broadband” DSL [...]