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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Will 500MHz of extra spectrum be enough?

  Cisco, MobileAccess offer in-building cellular boost over copper cable | Apple sells 1.7M iPhone 4s amid short supplies
 
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Will 500MHz of extra spectrum be enough?
We might need more than the 500MHz of additional spectrum that President Obama and the Federal Communications Commission envision to make wireless broadband everywhere a reality, if AT&T's 2009 reports of nearly 5,000% wireless data growth are any indication of what the future holds. Read More


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Replace Controllers with Protocols
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Cisco, MobileAccess offer in-building cellular boost over copper cable
Cisco Systems and MobileAccess today announced a system designed to improve in-building cellular signals that uses copper cable integrated into corporate LANs and works alongside Cisco Wi-Fi networks. Read More

Apple sells 1.7M iPhone 4s amid short supplies
Apple and its carrier partners sold 1.7 million iPhone 4s in the first three days of the new smartphone's availability. Read More

AT&T starts selling iPhone 4, exhausts supplies
As promised, AT&T today started selling the iPhone 4 to walk-in customers, but many stores quickly ran dry. Read More


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Comparing 802.11n Technologies
Wireless LAN users have access to speed in excess of 100Mbps. Learn how the different technologies compare in terms of maximum data rate and TCP throughput and find out how an 802.11n upgrade can have minimal impact on the existing network and not require a costly switch upgrade. Read more!


The 10 Most Uncool Moments in Tech
That Jeff Lebowski was one cool dude. Read More

Q&A: SIP pioneer/Cisco Fellow jumps ship to Skype
Jonathan Rosenberg, co-author of the Session Initiation Protocol, joined Skype in November 2009 as chief technology strategist to apply what he's learned about disruptive IP technologies. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Rosenberg over a Skype voice connection to see what the Skype lure was for him. Read More


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Take Your WiFi to the Cloud
Learn how to bring simplicity, security and scalability to your wireless network by leveraging the cloud. This Webcast demonstrates how cloud-controlled WiFi delivers: • Security • Reliability • Performance View now!

TeliaSonera lauches dual-mode LTE and 3G modem
Network operator TeliaSonera plans to start shipping the world's first dual-mode modem for LTE (Long-Term Evolution) and 3G mobile networks on Wednesday. Read More

New Sybase mobile database key to SAP's plans
Sybase announced on Tuesday SQL Anywhere 12, the latest edition of its mobile database and one of the "crown jewels" SAP will acquire with its pending purchase of the company. Read More

Jabra Extreme
With a feature dubbed "Noise Blackout Extreme," the Jabra Extreme clearly takes noise cancellation seriously. Priced at $80 (as of June 28, 2010), the Extreme plants the company's latest audio technology in a lightweight shell to create an excellent-sounding unit that's ready for the noise of the big city--or of a busy household. Read More

Rhomobile smartphone app framework adds iPhone-like mapping
Licensing charge also is dropped in Rhodes 2.0, but the planned bidirectional streaming capability is delayed Read More

Sprint unveils Samsung Epic 4G smartphone
Sprint and Verizon Wireless Monday each introduced smartphones built by Samsung. Read More

 
 
 

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