U.S. Army invests in troop tracking system 30th January 2007 Comtech Telecommunications announced its Maryland-based subsidiary, Comtech Mobile Datacom Corp., received $9.5 million worth of orders for its Movement Tracking System from the U.S. Army
Overlay solution may be as close as near space 29th January 2007 From a communications perspective, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was a real-life example of Murphy’s Law: Everything that could go wrong, did
Federal Signal purchases Codespear 26th January 2007 Illinois-based Federal Signal last week announced it has paid $17 million to buy Codespear, a privately held company that boasts software-based interoperability and alert-notification solutions used extensively throughout its home state of Michigan
Motorola partners on sensor-network-development program 26th January 2007 South Korean-based Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Motorola for the development of a real-time, location-tracking system to be deployed at Gachon University’s Gil Medical Center located in Incheon, Korea
Atlanta chooses muni-Wi-Fi provider 25th January 2007 Atlanta officials chose EarthLink to build its municipal Wi-Fi network, accessible to residents, businesses and visitors.
New line of surge protectors launched 25th January 2007 PolyPhaser released a series of Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG)-compliant surge protection products under the AirSmart brand
Nokia announces contract with Army lab 24th January 2007 Wireless manufacturer Nokia yesterday announced that the U.S. Army has awarded the company a contract to build a WCDMA 3G/HSDPA network that will be used to evaluate potential defense applications using the wireless technologies
Stadiums now boast wireless networks 23rd January 2007 MobileAccess Networks installed its Universal Wireless Network at Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions, and at the University of Phoenix Stadium—home of the Arizona Cardinals—in Glendale, Arizona
U.S. Army contracts 3G wireless testing to Nokia 23rd January 2007 The U.S. Army awarded a contract to Nokia to build a WCDMA 3G/HSDPA network
Symbol announces ruggedized access point 23rd January 2007 Symbol Technology launched the dual-radio, mesh-capable, AP-5181 ruggedized access point. The device can withstand wind, rain, lightning, extreme temperatures and power surges, according to the company
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