Report: AT&T Wireless to delay shutdown of CDPD network 19th March 2004 AT&T Wireless will delay the shutdown of its Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) network until at least September 30 of this year, according to a report
Maryland county selects M/A-COM for interoperable network 19th March 2004 Worcester County, Md., has awarded a $5.6 million contract to M/A-COM to connect public-safety entities to the Maryland Eastern Shore Interoperability
Lockard & White chosen for iDEN deployment 19th March 2004 Lockard & White, a Houston, Texas-based telecommunications systems engineering and project management firm, has been selected by Cinergy, a gas and electric
Report: Chicago Fire Department to upgrade radio system in response to racial slurs 16th March 2004 The Chicago Fire Department will reprogram more than 1000 department-issued radios to make them less vulnerable to attacks by “casual hackers,” the Chicago
Mobile companies target unique Internet domain 16th March 2004 Leading companies from the mobile industry recently announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to apply for a mobile Top Level Domain (TLD) from the
Wireless vendors schedule P2T-over-cellular interoperability tests 16th March 2004 Motorola, Siemens and Sony Ericsson today announced the first joint interoperability tests of push-to-talk over cellular (POC) technology. The companies
Nortel unveils CDMA 450 products 16th March 2004 Nortel Networks announced a new line of CDMA products for use on the 450 MHz band and said it has begun commercial deployments in Europe. Some European
Johnson Controls joins with InnerWireless on in-building distribution system 12th March 2004 Johnson Controls has reached an agreement with InnerWireless to offer an in-building wireless distribution system that provides complete wireless coverage
Michigan county to upgrade communications system 12th March 2004 Monroe County, Mich., has moved a step closer to significantly improving public safety for county residents by signing a contract to join the Michigan
Report: Hacker may be to blame for latest Chicago fire department racial slur 12th March 2004 A Chicago Fire Department spokeswoman has suggested that a hacker could be responsible for the sixth racial slur broadcast over the department’s radio
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