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InternetNews August 23, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
WiMax Trials Spreading With Airspan Wireless equipment maker Airspan Networks and U.K. ISP Pipex Communications have begun a six-month WiMax trial. |
Entrepreneur September 2005 Mike Hogan |
More, More, More While it seems like everybody's offering you internet phone service these days, AOL's 'Callways' VoIP offers more than just voice calls. While it's not for everyone, it is a quick way for SOHO companies to get an all-in-one communications solution. |
InternetNews August 19, 2005 Roy Mark |
Early Adopters, Late Acknowledgers VoIP providers faced with cutting off service to customers who refuse to respond to E911 warnings. |
InternetNews August 19, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Colleges Test VoIP Cellphones VeriSign's service lets students and faculty use wireless VoIP on campus and their regular wireless carrier outside. |
InternetNews August 18, 2005 David Needle |
Intel Envisions Wireless Cities A pilot program led by Intel will help provide connectivity and applications to expand and improve services for businesses and citizens in 13 communities. |
InternetNews August 18, 2005 Roy Mark |
IP E911: Better Plan Than FCC's? The Federal Communications Commission's mandate to force VoIP companies to provide E911 services to all customers by the end of the year is a decision wrapped in good intentions but tied to outdated concepts. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Unwired City xMax promises wireless 40-Mbps broadband speeds to an entire city using a single base station. |
InternetNews August 17, 2005 Eric Griffith |
San Francisco Looks To Wireless Future San Francisco's TechConnect program is on the starting block to offer 'affordable broadband' - not necessarily free. |
InternetNews August 16, 2005 Tim Gray |
Comcast Gives Customers Security Software The broadband provider will give subscribers three applications from security specialist McAfee. |
InternetNews August 11, 2005 Eric Griffith |
Motorola to Combine Powerline, Wireless The company is investing in and using chips from Intellon, with plans to unite HomePlug and its own Canopy system for use by utilities turned ISPs. |
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