Where broadband is going 29th June 2010 AT&T allocates additional spectrum for 3G applications throughout NYC, while T-Mobile and Broadpoint partner for services in the Gulf of Mexico.
Persistent UAVs stay on target for months, years 29th June 2010 In the future, a year is “an easy goal,” according to an aviation technology analyst who’s viewed beta-test flights.
Globecomm, Polaris announce partnership 23rd June 2010 Globecomm Systems has teamed with Polaris Wireless announced a partnership designed to help rural operators cost-effectively meet the FCC’s E911 Phase II requirements. Globecomm is using Polaris’ software-based wireless location solutions to launch a managed E911 Phase II service that will be managed from its operations center in New York.
Fire extinguishers with embedded sensors track theft, operability 21st June 2010 The en-Gauge software tracks the age, the in-service date and incident history, including usage and inspections, for each fire extinguisher.
Gestalt principle on display in Maine 17th June 2010 Disparate networks coalesce to create a statewide system that is far more robust, reliable and secure.
Atheros chip will send data over electrical lines 16th June 2010 Unlike previous broadband-over-powerline concept, this effort is designed solely to connect utility devices to the smart grid.
Despite doom and gloom, WiMAX future is still bright 16th June 2010 The Indian government concluded its auction of 2.3 GHz spectrum — an auction that was delayed for many years and thought to be a shoo-in for WiMAX technology. But the delay only served to benefit LTE
Atheros 802.11n solution promises 50% data-rate increase 9th June 2010 Atheros’ three-stream chip solution is designed to bump up the speed of 802.11n to 450 Mbps and provides the ability to throttle back data rates to reduce packet loss and latency.
FCC reminds consumers of 700 MHz wireless-microphone ban 8th June 2010 Enterprises and individuals using wireless microphones operating in the 700 MHz band must retune or replace the devices this week to ensure that they don’t interfere with commercial and public-safety networks in the band, the FCC recently reminded consumers.
Augusta, we have a problem 3rd June 2010 The Maine State Police comes to terms with a legacy system prone to failure and massive coverage gaps.
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