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Verizon Wireless brings 3G to more cities

September 22, 2004 Nation's largest wireless carrier says it's leading the race to cover the United States with a third-generation network. TAGS: Verizon Wireless, wireless broadband, Verizon Communications, city, Philadelphia, cell phone carrier, expansion, phone network, 3G, cell phone, Wi-Fi, U.S.

Intel brings wireless broadband to Chinese cities

June 10, 2004 Dalian and Chengdu will serve as test-beds for a technology key to chipmaker's future plans. TAGS: wireless broadband, broadband wireless, broadband, Intel, home entertainment, city, chip company

IBM pushing wireless through partnerships

October 19, 2004 The computing giant is stepping up its wireless efforts through partnerships, looking to sell to municipalities, hospitals and colleges. TAGS: computing giant, IBM Corp., wireless network, wireless broadband, broadband, city

AT&T Wireless: Sun, sand and 3G, anyone?

September 1, 2004 San Diego becomes a battleground for 3G wireless broadband, as AT&T Wireless debuts a service that competes with Verizon. TAGS: AT&T Wireless, Verizon Communications, 3G, wireless broadband, Southern California, UMTS, San Diego, network equipment, cell phone service provider, CDMA, cell phone, city, service provider, Sun Microsystems Inc., broadband, U.S.

U.K. cities to get blanket Wi-Fi coverage

January 3, 2006 European wireless provider The Cloud will bring wireless broadband access to residents in nine cities. TAGS: wireless provider, U.K., city, Wi-Fi, wireless broadband, Internet Service Provider, coverage, broadband

Wi-Fi goes (West) Hollywood

January 4, 2005 The home of the Sunset Strip wants to build a free, citywide wireless network. TAGS: Philadelphia, SBC Communications Inc., broadband provider, wireless broadband, broadband, city, Hollywood, wireless network, Wi-Fi, law, AT&T Corp.

3G wars heat up

July 20, 2005 Cingular promises to roll out wireless broadband in 15 to 20 markets by year's end. But it's still playing catch-up to Verizon. TAGS: Cingular Wireless, 3G, operator, BellSouth Corp., wireless broadband, landline phone, Sprint Nextel, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, broadband, city, AT&T Corp., U.S., cell phone

Intel to back broadband role for cities

January 12, 2005 Chipmaker will take a stand in the policy debate--opposing Verizon's stance against municipal broadband. TAGS: municipality, wireless broadband, broadband, Intel, Verizon Communications, provider, city, chip company, broadband service, Internet access, cable company, agency

Is Cingular 3G slowing down?

May 24, 2005 With so much on its plate, Cingular may be slightly slowing the rollout of its third-generation wireless broadband service. TAGS: Cingular Wireless, 3G, rollout, BellSouth Corp., wireless broadband, operator, Verizon Wireless, city, spokesman, AT&T Corp., cell phone

AT&T, start-up team in citywide Wi-Fi bid

July 21, 2006 AT&T and MetroFi have drafted a joint proposal to bid on the citywide Wi-Fi network being built in Riverside, Calif. TAGS: Wi-Fi network, EarthLink Inc., AT&T Corp., Wi-Fi, city, proposal, brand recognition, Philadelphia, wireless broadband, start-up, California, cable company, brand, San Francisco, broadband, radio

Wi-Fi run by cities: Yea or nay?

January 6, 2006 As cities consider building broadband networks, a debate continues over whether it's a good use of taxpayer dollars. TAGS: Philadelphia, involvement, broadband network, city, broadband, wireless broadband, EarthLink Inc., wireless network, telecommunications, Wi-Fi

Self-install WiMax kit comes to Tokyo

March 15, 2005 Consumers will be able to install their own WiMax gear later this year, when a network rolls out in central Tokyo, network provider says. TAGS: base station, Tokyo, wireless broadband, broadband, city, London

EarthLink aims to evolve

October 11, 2005 Trying to shed its dependence on cable and phone companies, the ISP courts broadband customers by diversifying in a big way. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., DSL company, broadband over power line, broadband, DSL, wireless broadband, Philadelphia, broadband network, Internet Service Provider, contract, city, broadband service, Wi-Fi, wireless network

Broadband boondoggle in the making

January 4, 2005 Tropos Networks CEO Ronald Sege says a new Pennsylvania law will slow the launch of faster, less expensive wireless broadband. TAGS: broadband access, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, broadband, citizen, wireless broadband, law, deployment, telephone company, government, telecommunications, city, U.S.

Cities join Intel's Wi-Fi program

August 18, 2005 Thirteen municipalities participate in a pilot program, called "Digital Communities," to build commercially viable wireless networks. TAGS: wireless hotspot, wireless network, Cleveland, city, Taipei, broadband wireless, Cisco Systems Inc., Wi-Fi, broadband, wireless broadband, wireless service, broadband Internet, Intel, project

Wi-Fi gives kids access to unchaperoned Net

September 12, 2006 special feature Wireless cities combined with kids' mobile devices may spell trouble for parents' Internet controls. TAGS: kid, margin, parent, Wi-Fi, wireless broadband, wireless device, Nintendo DS, mobile device, Internet access, P2P, Sony PSP, Nintendo Co. Ltd., city, broadband, games, PC

Stay tuned for Verizon Wireless TV

January 7, 2005 The operator tries to climb back to No. 1 with a major expansion of its high-speed network and a new mobile TV service. TAGS: mobile TV, Verizon V-Cast, Verizon Wireless, BellSouth Corp., wireless broadband, Verizon Communications, carrier, broadband network, Sprint Nextel, cell phone, Cingular Wireless, TV, U.S., programming, city, handset
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