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Cisco buying WiMax start-up for $330 million

October 23, 2007 Networking equipment giant switches gears and takes the plunge into WiMax with the acquisition of Navini Networks. TAGS: Navini Networks, Cisco Systems Inc., wireless technology, wireless broadband, networking equipment, broadband, 3G, start-up, Wi-Fi, Motorola Inc., service provider, acquisition, radio, cell phone, U.S.

Sybase plants wireless lab in Singapore

April 29, 2005 Company opens testing site for regional customer projects that involve deployment of wireless technologies like radio frequency tracking. TAGS: Sybase Inc., Singapore, mobile computing, database software, radio frequency, wireless technology, radio, database

RFID, where do you want to go today?

June 24, 2004 Microsoft plans to target large corporations and small businesses with a blitz of new radio frequency identification products. TAGS: Javed Sikander, RFID, wireless technology, retailer, radio, supplier, small business, London, Microsoft Corp.

Ultrawideband groups band together

April 16, 2004 Two industry groups are teaming up to promote a de facto standard for ultrawideband, helping ease concerns that the wireless technology could become mired in red tape. TAGS: UWB, wireless technology, standard, Intel, representative, radio, Motorola Inc., Bluetooth

FCC cleans up spectrum for wireless broadband

June 10, 2004 Agency's new plan for radio spectrum makes way for access. TAGS: spectrum, wireless broadband, broadband, EVDO, agency, wireless technology, DSL, radio

Intel, wireless pioneer McCaw team up on WiMax

October 25, 2004 The chipmaker and Craig McCaw's latest company partner on WiMax--a significant move for the emerging industry. TAGS: Craig McCaw, Clearwire Corp., wireless technology, Intel, Intel Centrino, Wi-Fi, chip company, DSL, cell phone, radio, broadband, laptop computer

U.K. to take tougher line on ultrawideband

November 8, 2004 Report for British regulator calls for wireless technology to be more strictly controlled than in United States. TAGS: UWB, wireless technology, interference, mask, regulator, 3G, restriction, U.K., consumer electronics, GPS, U.S., radio

Factions face off in ultrawideband arena

November 13, 2003 A key meeting for the standardization of the wireless technology fails to reconcile the two main camps, as Intel accuses Motorola of breaking nondisclosure agreements. TAGS: UWB, XtremeSpectrum, standardization, Parks Associates, camp, faction, Motorola Inc., standard, wireless technology, radio, Intel, digital media, standards

Verizon puts some N.Y. hot spots on ice

November 24, 2003 The telecommunications heavyweight is cutting back on the number of hot spots it plans to install in New York by the end of the year. TAGS: Verizon Communications, hot spot, access point, Wi-Fi, New York, wireless technology, carrier, broadband, telecommunications, location, radio

Microsoft retail project taps into RFID

January 12, 2004 updateThe software giant says it plans to offer retailers its next-generation technology, including emerging wireless applications such as radio frequency identification. TAGS: RFID, METRO Group, retailer, RadioShack Corp., wireless application, wireless device, Accenture Ltd., point-of-sale, wireless technology, Web service, radio, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Intel, software company

Alcatel to buy part of Nortel wireless unit

September 1, 2006 Company will bolster its 3G wireless business with $320 million purchase of Nortel equipment, technology. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., Alcatel, UMTS, Lucent Technologies Inc., GSM, broadband wireless, wireless technology, 3G, EVDO, EDGE, Asia, CDMA, equipment, Europe, radio, mobile phone

Groups debate wireless spectrum plans

June 3, 2004 Regulatory and industry groups gather at a conference to discuss the FCC's plan to improve spectrum use to make way for wireless broadband. TAGS: spectrum, wireless broadband, EVDO, wireless technology, broadband, Intel, DSL, agency, president, radio, conference

Siemens backs new wireless technology

October 8, 2004 The company teams up with Flarion, which makes a new kind of wireless technology that competes with Wi-Fi and 3G cellular. TAGS: Flarion Technologies Inc., OFDM, Siemens AG, broadband wireless, frequency, wireless technology, Nextel Communications Inc., radio frequency, CDMA, 3G, Wi-Fi, Motorola Inc., agreement, broadband, radio

Parents sue school district for Wi-Fi use

October 9, 2003 Parents of students take action against an Illinois school district for using Wi-Fi in classrooms, claiming that exposure to the low-level radio waves may damage students' health. TAGS: district, Wi-Fi technology, classroom, Illinois, Wi-Fi, student, parent, wireless technology, school, health, children, radio
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