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Points of conflict in the wireless arena

August 16, 2007 FCC faces demands from tech giants that want access to slices of spectrum, and from a start-up with plans for citywide Wi-Fi. TAGS: spectrum, Wi-Fi, start-up, TV

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 broadband, wireless technology, networking equipment, broadband, 3G, start-up, Wi-Fi, Motorola Inc., service provider, acquisition, radio, cell phone, U.S.

Spanish start-up Whisher promises free Wi-Fi for all

January 30, 2007 Company pledges free Wi-Fi if people share their broadband connections, but service model violates U.S. ISP user agreements. TAGS: broadband, Wi-Fi, broadband provider, Internet Service Provider, start-up, Wi-Fi network, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., Verizon Communications, U.S.

Start-up wants feds to decide on free Wi-Fi plans

August 16, 2007 Silicon Valley company petitioned FCC 15 months ago to build national wireless network on unused spectrum. It's still awaiting a response. TAGS: petition, Silicon Valley, start-up, broadband, Wi-Fi

Motorola, Nortel invest in Wi-Fi start-up

August 2, 2005 The two big-name companies invest in Wi-Fi equipment maker Trapeze Networks as it helps its partners develop wireless strategies. TAGS: Trapeze Networks, Nortel Networks Corp., Motorola Inc., Airespace, Wi-Fi, WLAN, start-up, Siemens AG, Cisco Systems Inc., round, LAN

Start-up ups ante on Wi-Fi security

March 8, 2004 AirMagnet is one of the first Wi-Fi intrusion detection companies to offer the ability to block and disable rogue users. TAGS: AirMagnet, intrusion detection, Wi-Fi security, Wi-Fi, WLAN, network administrator, wireless device, dashboard, start-up, LAN, IBM Corp., radio, security, monitor

Start-up aims to improve Wi-Fi calls

May 19, 2003 TeleSym's software lets people make more or less free phone calls over a Wi-Fi network with a laptop, PDA or cell phone. And, it says, callers don't sound like they're in a tin can. TAGS: Wi-Fi, VoIP, QoS, PDA, computer network, telephone call, Wi-Fi network, call, start-up, cell phone, leader, laptop computer, Cisco Systems Inc., server

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., Wi-Fi, AT&T Corp., brand recognition, proposal, city, Philadelphia, wireless broadband, cable company, California, start-up, San Francisco, broadband, brand, radio

Wi-Fi start-up extends reach of networks

August 18, 2003 Airgo Networks says its new multiple antenna technology will increase the range and performance of Wi-Fi networks. TAGS: Airgo Networks, signal, QoS, Wi-Fi, start-up, wireless networking, wireless network, multimedia

Wi-Fi start-ups look to combo chips

December 11, 2003 Sychip and other Wi-Fi semiconductor manufacturers are trying to woo customers by integrating radio functions into a single chip or package. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., semiconductor maker, Wi-Fi, semiconductor, start-up, handheld, module, SD card, memory card, radio, chip company, card, Intel, CEO

Former Procket CEO stokes his latest start-up

April 14, 2005 Randall Kruep, who helped Procket raise more than $200 million in venture funding, eyes union of cellular and Wi-Fi tech. TAGS: Procket Networks, Redback Networks Inc., start-up, Wi-Fi network, venture capital, carrier, landline phone, telecommunications, telephone company, Wi-Fi, Silicon Valley, CEO

Cisco to update Wi-Fi setup

May 4, 2004 Cisco Systems is set to announce a new module for its Catalyst 6500 Ethernet switch that's designed to allow for more centralized control of Cisco's wireless local area networks. TAGS: Ethernet switch, access point, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Catalyst, Cisco Aironet, Aruba Wireless Networks, Airespace, WLAN, Wi-Fi, module, start-up, VoIP, radio

Cisco enters citywide wireless market

November 15, 2005 Cisco Systems, a leading supplier of wireless gear in homes and businesses, is taking its technology outside as it helps cities build Wi-Fi networks. TAGS: Tropos Networks, Cisco Systems Inc., wireless market, access point, Philadelphia, Wi-Fi network, Wi-Fi, city, deployment, radio frequency, wireless networking, radio, wireless network, supplier, start-up, San Francisco

Cometa Networks to halt operations

May 18, 2004 The Wi-Fi pioneer is set to announce Wednesday that it is suspending its service, as the company has been unable to raise additional capital to fund expansion nationwide. TAGS: Cometa Networks, hot spot, capital, Wi-Fi, operation, T-Mobile, alliance, IBM Corp., location, start-up

Cisco retires wireless chipsets

January 30, 2004 The networking equipment giant is phasing out Wi-Fi technology from Radiata, one of the many start-ups it bought at the height of the Internet boom. TAGS: Cisco Aironet, Cisco Systems Inc., chipset, IEEE 802.11, acquisition, portfolio, networking equipment, height, Ethernet, networking, start-up, Wi-Fi, San Jose, California

Start-up promises cheaper wireless VoIP

March 28, 2006 Company says xMax will be in wireless Net handsets by 2007. But numerous details must still be worked out. TAGS: handset, VoIP, start-up, Wi-Fi

Wireless gear makers update Wi-Fi for the office

April 29, 2005 Several companies are set to debut new wireless LAN products at this year's Networld+Interop tradeshow. TAGS: Meru Networks, Aruba Networks, Networld+Interop, Trapeze Networks, WLAN, Enterasys Networks, access point, Airespace, Cisco Systems Inc., LAN, IEEE 802.11, start-up, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, PDA, acquisition

Start-up pictures video-ready wireless networks

January 5, 2005 Video54 says new intelligent-antenna technology can make wireless networks reliable enough to carry video. TAGS: MIMO, Netgear, Airgo Networks, wireless network, reliability, antenna, IEEE 802.11n, Linksys, Consumer Electronics Show, start-up, Wi-Fi, radio, video

T-Mobile tries on start-up's wireless gear

September 8, 2004 Flarion Technologies is making its European debut by powering T-Mobile's wireless broadband service in The Hague. TAGS: Flarion Technologies Inc., Lucent Technologies Inc., T-Mobile, wireless broadband, broadband, gear, Qualcomm Inc., broadband provider, start-up, cell phone, Wi-Fi
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