Motorola launches P2T over cellular service in former Soviet republic 3rd September 2004 Motorola has deployed a push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) system for MagtiCom, the largest GSM operator in Georgia, a former Soviet republic nestled between
Nokia intros TETRA portable radio 3rd September 2004 Nokia introduced the THR880i TETRA portable radio, which features a GPS receiver that enables command and control to locate and track radio users, the
T-Mobile offers free Wi-Fi to Floridians 3rd September 2004 T-Mobile said it would offer free Wi-Fi hotspot service at many of its 300 locations in the state of Florida through Sept. 6, in anticipation of Hurricane
Tunnel Vision 1st September 2004 Even well-designed wireless networks encounter some problems inside office buildings or parking lots. The proliferation of IP-based networks has spawned more options for carrying signals in hard-to-cover areas, but finding the right fit means network designers need to get creative.
The interoperability roadblock 1st September 2004 While public safety had been struggling with interoperability for decades, the problem took center stage on Sept. 11, 2001. Finally, interoperability
Wireless VoIP takes on health care 1st September 2004 Sprint has announced the implementation of its 802.11g network to enhance the voice communication system for the University of California-Davis Health
Public-safety vendors focus on MIMO 1st September 2004 Vendors serving the public-safety sector have long desired to leverage wireless technology developed in the commercial sector to drive down costs and
Harnessing commercial systems 1st September 2004 Traditionally, public-safety agencies have relied on private networks for communications during emergencies. Industry standards have greatly facilitated
Las Vegas trials MeshNetworks system 27th August 2004 The City of Las Vegas has deployed throughout its downtown a wireless broadband network developed by MeshNetworks. The Las Vegas Traffic Engineering Department
EFJohnson selects CalAmp for RF modules 27th August 2004 EFJohnson announced this week that CalAmp Corp. would manufacture RF modules for next-generation EFJohnson handheld radios that will be used by police,
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