Motorola: OFDM field tests yield 300 MB/s data rates 29th July 2004 Motorola recently said field experiments conducted on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing technologies (OFDM) established that such technologies
M/A-COM wins $4.5 million contract from Washington state police 29th July 2004 M/A-COM announced it has been awarded a $4.5 million contract by the Washington State Patrol to provide in-band, dual-receive M7100IP mobile radios and
Iridium says it is on solid ground 29th July 2004 Iridium Satellite LLC recently reported that its revenues grew by 17% in the first half of 2004, and that its subscriber base now totals more than 100,000.
Michigan resort town installs citywide Wi-Fi network 29th July 2004 The City of Grand Haven, Mich., has deployed a citywide Wi-Fi network developed by Grand Haven-based Ottawa Wireless. The network, operated and managed
AT&T Wireless to provide priority access to first responders 29th July 2004 AT&T Wireless announced it has signed a contract to provide Wireless Priority Service (WPS). During emergencies when wireless network capacity is strained,
Paris public transit agency chooses Nokia TETRA system 29th July 2004 The Parisian public transit agency RATP has awarded a contract to Nokia to deploy a TETRA network that will provide coverage to the agency’s rail and
Transcrypt provides encryption solution to Summer Olympics 29th July 2004 Kenwood two-way radios to be used by security personnel during the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, next month will be upgraded with encryption modules
English transit agency deploys citywide mesh network 29th July 2004 The City of Portsmouth, England, has deployed a citywide mesh network developed by Maitland, Fla.-based MeshNetworks and installed by U.K.-based Now Wireless,
Motorola lands $329 million contract for Virginia statewide system 26th July 2004 Motorola announced it won a $329 million contract from the Commonwealth of Virginia to design and deploy a statewide VHF digital trunked communications
General Dynamics lands $295 million military contract 26th July 2004 General Dynamics recently announced it has been awarded a $295 million contract to develop small, lightweight software-defined radios that eventually
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