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.
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
Portland, Ore., wireless deployment continues 22nd January 2007 Municipal wireless Internet service provider MetroFi has begun the next phase of its free, wireless Internet network coverage plan for the city of Portland, Ore. By May 2007
Whistler to get wireless 22nd January 2007 Tranzeo Wireless and ABC Communications will deploy a wireless, 3.5 GHz WiMAX network throughout the city of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Companies partner on muni-Wi-Fi hardware 19th January 2007 Wireless mesh network manufacturer Firetide signed an agreement with PRO 911 Systems, a system integrator for wireless mesh networks and video-surveillance systems
EADS demonstrates interoperability 18th January 2007 EADS Secure Networks North America, a subsidiary of EADS North America, worked with General Dynamics and M/A-COM on December 1, 2006
Wi2Wi introduces integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi system 18th January 2007 Wi2Wi announced the W2CBW003 SiP, an integrated Bluetooth 2.0 + enhanced data rate and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connectivity system with built-in coexistence
Nuclear research organization uses access points in caverns 17th January 2007 The European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, is using Proxim Wireless’s ORiNOCO AP-4000 mesh access points to extend the range of the laboratory’s Wi-Fi network and to monitor the lab’s calorimeters as they descend into an underground cavern where experiments are conducted
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