COURT STRIKES AESTHETICS BAN ON WIRELESS TOWERS 1st February 2006 Municipalities cannot block construction of wireless towers in public rights-of-way simply because they are perceived to be eyesores, the U.S. 9th Circuit
Delivering more while consuming less 1st February 2006 Radio manufacturers of all types are grappling with ways to effection to get the most out of every battery charge, as users demand more features, increased
Tower-siting fight heats up 1st February 2006 It has been nearly 10 years since the wireless industry ushered in competition with the entrance of new PCS operators. With it came a plethora of towers
Colorado emergency call center selects NICE communications recorder 1st February 2006 Adams County Communications (Adcom 911), based in Commerce City, Colo., will deploy a NICE Systems solution to record its emergency communications. The
SmartLink interoperability platform chosen by N.C. county 1st February 2006 SmartLink Radio Networks said that Brunswick County, N.C., has deployed its I-Network interoperability platform that the county is using to interconnect
Bridging the gulf between IT and RF 1st February 2006 As software becomes more important in controlling mobile radio systems and as more organizations move voice and data systems onto a common IP platform
IEEE supports next-gen Wi-Fi proposal 1st February 2006 As expected, an IEEE task force unanimously voted in favor of the 802.11n draft standard offered by a joint-proposal team led by the Enhanced Wireless
Motorola announces general availability of MotoMesh 1st February 2006 Motorola announced the general availability of its four-radio MotoMesh wireless broadband system and a deployment in Riviera Beach, Fla., focused on video
Statewide system connects agencies 1st February 2006 As New Orleans continues the painstaking process of rebuilding itself in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the Louisiana TIE totally interoperable environment
Milwaukee chooses Midwest Fiber for Wi-Fi deal 1st February 2006 Milwaukee Common Council members voted 14-1 to approve a $20 million deal with Midwest Fiber Networks to build and maintain a citywide, high-speed wireless
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