Alcatel launches interoperability solution 5th October 2006 Alcatel introduced its My Teamwork Land Mobile Radio Conferencing and Collaboration solution.
Miami-Dade police upgrades biometric system 5th October 2006 Motorola recently completed upgrades to the Miami-Dade (Fla.) Police Department’s automated fingerprint identification system and to the company’s Printrak biometric identification system.
Report: WLAN security market to grow 5th October 2006 High-tech market research firm In-Stat reported wireless LAN security mechanisms for data integrity often are not currently used.
Nokia introduces Wibree technology 5th October 2006 Wireless equipment maker Nokia yesterday introduced Wibree, a new short-range technology operating in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band that is as robust as Bluetooth but utilizes less power than Zigbee.
RELM lands $5.1 million order 4th October 2006 RELM Wireless secured $5.1 million worth of orders from the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Interior and the U.S.D.A.
Fenway Park goes wireless 4th October 2006 The Boston Red Sox have implemented wireless LAN connectivity at all its facilities, including at Fenway Park.
U.S. Postal Service invests in tracking devices 4th October 2006 I.D. Systems has received additional orders from the U.S. Postal Service to deploy the company’s Wireless Asset Net, a solution utilizing wireless tracking devices installed on powered, industrial vehicles.
Dual-mode mobile phone hits market 4th October 2006 D-Link launched the V-CLICK, a line of dual-mode mobile phones that let users switch between cellular and Wi-Fi networks. The phones feature tri-band GSM and 802.11 Wi-Fi access.
Congress passes port-security legislation without 911 amendments 3rd October 2006 Congress passed a port-security bill during the weekend, but the legislation did not include several 911-related amendments that now may be difficult to enact during this congressional session.
Law firm announces rebanding seminar 3rd October 2006 Shulman Rogers Gandal Pordy & Ecker, a Washington, D.C., law firm that represents 800 MHz licensees, is hosting an 800 MHz rebanding seminar on Nov. 13, 2003, in Charlotte, N.C
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