Worldwide wireless a challenge for global businesses
At Stiefel Laboratories a select group of senior managers from around the globe meets four times a year to discuss wireless IT initiatives.
At Stiefel Laboratories a select group of senior managers from around the globe meets four times a year to discuss wireless IT initiatives.
Let’s not mince words here: TelstraClear pulling out of the fixed/wireless project in Tauranga is a fiasco. Furthermore, it’s something of a stretch to ask us to believe that it was a mere contractual disagreement with Vodafone that made TelstraClear can the project with $50 million allocated to it over four years.
Researchers at Harvard University and BBN Technologies have designed a wireless network capable of reporting real-time sensor data across an entire city, they claim.
Emergency care and ambulance service provider St John has taken its award-winning events management system wireless, allowing users to access event and customer information from their mobile phones and PDAs.
IntelliTouch has announced its new wireless home audio system for iPods, "Eos."
Citylink managing director Neil de Wit is saying little about the company’s immediate plans following a management buyout and purchase of a 67% share in the company by mobile radio operator TeamTalk.
Wireless internet provider nzwireless has launched a WiMax service in central Wellington and the Hutt Valley, following a six-month trial involving new and existing customers.
New Zealand wireless network builder RoamAD has signed a major deal with the Dominican Republic’s DR Telecom, to deploy wi-fi throughout the Caribbean island nation.
Better broadband links could help New Zealand’s ageing population, by providing in-home health services — and they also could help build communities, says IBM’s Riz Khalid.
The first Digital Earth Summit on sustainability is being held in Auckland this week (27-30 August).
Security researchers David Maynor and Jon Ellch performed a digital drive-by this week, at the Black Hat USA conference. Their target: an Apple Computer MacBook.
Arguably New Zealand’s best-known wireless internet provider, Woosh has had a tough run with its W-CDMA broadband technology since its inception in 2003.
New Zealand Police plan TO SET up a high-tech crime reporting centre, in partnership with other government agencies, such as CCIP (Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection) and DIA (Department of Internal Affairs), says Maarten Kleintjes, head of the New Zealand Police Electronic Crime Laboratory.
The voice and data network deployed by Avaya to support the World Cup is the largest ever built for any sporting event, according to the networking company.
Visiting academics and tourists enjoying Italy’s historic city of Bologna can now take advantage of a free wireless service, supplied courtesy of Auckland’s RoamAD.