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Report: Wi-Fi to supersede wired Ethernet

August 29, 2007 Analysts suggest that 802.11n Wi-Fi will start replacing wired Ethernet within the next two to three years. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, throughput, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, mobility, Gigabit Ethernet, LAN, Fast Ethernet, VoIP, security

Motorola phones to call on Wi-Fi, VoIP

February 14, 2005 Internet phone companies and cell phone giants grapple with Internet phone technology at 3GSM show in Cannes, France. TAGS: VoIP, handset maker, Wi-Fi network, Internet phone, Motorola Inc., Skype, cell phone, Wi-Fi, telephone company, handset, mobility, France, call, Sun Microsystems Inc., Nokia Corp.

Cisco aims for mobility in workforces

May 22, 2007 Networking company announces new products aimed at bringing mobility to businesses' workers and customers. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., mobility, workforce, worker, mobile device, health care, wireless network, Wi-Fi

BT to offer cheaper Wi-Fi to its mobile users

November 19, 2004 A converged Wi-Fi device will follow efforts with Vodafone to make BT big in the mobile space again. TAGS: British Telecommunications, Vodafone Group Plc., Wi-Fi, O2 Plc., mobile device, mobility

Mobile WiMax gets green light

December 8, 2005 IEEE approves the 802.16e standard. Product and interoperability testing will begin in the first quarter of 2006. TAGS: Wi-Fi, supporter, adoption, standard, mobility, chipset, city, PDA, Motorola Inc., radio, Intel

Motorola, Intel team on mobile WiMax

October 27, 2005 The two industry giants are working to spur adoption of the technology by jointly promoting it. TAGS: industry giant, Motorola Inc., wireless technology, wireless broadband, mobility, Intel, Wi-Fi, broadband

IP television takes off on airplanes

July 13, 2005 Singapore Airlines launches in-flight Internet Protocol television service, while airplane makers say cell phone calls will follow next year. TAGS: Connexion, IP television, passenger, plane, aircraft, IP, Wi-Fi, flight, authority, mobility, carrier, GSM, London, TV, security

The coming choice in wireless for CIOs

January 17, 2008 With more wireless "walled gardens" coming down, CIOs can finally recast their mobile enterprise infrastructures, FirstHand's David Hattey says. TAGS: CIO, mobile device, enterprise, workforce, announcement, supplier, mobility, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, Apple iPhone, functionality, Wi-Fi, Apple Computer, information technology

Cisco's new acquisition talisman

June 13, 2007 Can Ned Hooper keep the magic of Cisco's acquisition machine alive? A lot depends on the answer to that question. TAGS: Ned Hooper, Cisco Systems Inc., acquisition, WebEx Communications Inc., Scientific-Atlanta Inc., trend, Linksys, mobility, office, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, hard drive

Intel beats estimates, upbeat on manufacturing shift

April 19, 2005 Chipmaker reports a 17 percent jump in revenue over the year-ago period, thanks in large part to sales of mobile chips. TAGS: manufacturing, Andy Bryant, mobile chip, Paul Otellini, Intel, chip company, mobility, Wi-Fi, handset, notebook computer
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