BCL comes to town
JetStream may get some competion as BCL trials high-speed urban wireless
JetStream may get some competion as BCL trials high-speed urban wireless
Finding an open wireless network in Wellington proves to be a simple affair
Licensing agreement expected this week
Araneo will go where fibre isn't
Despite all the talk of networks going wireless in 2003, it will be some time before the enterprise enjoys the promise of ubiquitous IP (internet protocol) connectivity, according to Meta Group senior research analyst Bjarne Munch.
WLANs, smart switches, 10-gig ethernet and next-gen internet jostle for limelight
BCL has signed two new partners to its high-speed wireless network. ICONZ and Ihug, two of the larger ISPs, have both joined Telecom in signing deals with BCL. State-owned BCL is moving from providing wireless broadcast access for the nation's TV and radio stations into providing two-way high speed data capability as well.
Move gives Cisco home wireless foothold
“It’s equipment-agnostic and doesn’t burden you with built-in security”
The prices customers pay for faster wireless bandwidth with next-generation data services will be a key to how fast those services are ultimately adopted.
Citing lack of customer interest, the US Postal Service (USPS) is suspending its wireless access to selected services.
Wine of the day advice on offer
Wireless communications are set to take off, now that “everything” is in place, says new Wireless Data Forum general manager Luigi Cappel.
Up to 900 staff will be using the network at any time
"I did such a good job, the position has been made redundant"