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New Architect September 2002 |
Wireless Interference With new FCC regulations looming, could Wi-Fi be caught in the crossfire? We asked Tim Pozar, cofounder of the Bay Area Wireless User Group (BAWUG), about the legal issues surrounding 802.11.  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Can i-mode Go Global? Whether i-mode will be successful as an export is still an open question.  |
Inc. August 1, 2002 Kate O'Sullivan |
High Concept: This Phone's for You The next great advance in wireless? One word: plastics.  |
CIO August 1, 2002 Daintry Duffy |
GIS Goes Worldwide Dropping costs and simplified usage makes geographic information systems (GIS) technology a mainstream tool.  |
CIO August 1, 2002 Bud Bates |
Provider Wars Cable and DSL broadband vendors need to shut up and start delivering.  |
Home Toys August 2002 |
First OSGi World Congress Announced The Congress will showcase applications of OSGi technology including deployments for in-vehicle entertainment and information services, home network services, and smart handheld devices.  |
Home Toys August 2002 |
Interview: Dr. John Barr, OSGi President Barr has been the President of the Open Services Gateway Initiative (OSGi) since its founding in May 1999. He talks about the technology's progress in home gateways, among other implementations.  |
PC World July 24, 2002 David Legard |
Broadband Access Is Booming DSL subscribers outnumber cable modem users worldwide, but new wireless technologies may change that.  |
PC World July 16, 2002 Stephen Chiger |
What's a WorldCom Customer to Do? While government probes, FCC and WorldCom itself try to maintain services (and revenues).  |
PC World July 17, 2002 Stephen Chiger |
Telco Customer Data Goes Up for Grabs FCC's contentious ruling gives 'affiliated' parties default access to customer data, requires opt-in for others.  |
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