The Wi-Fi array is a terrific solution to the requirement for high-density, capacity-oriented WLAN deployments. Xirrus’ new modular products allow customers to buy the exact capacity required, to upgrade easily and cost-effectively, and to grow
There’s nothing wrong with the iPhone 4S – but what we do see here is a rare marketing blunder for the best marketing company in the world.
The Iridium satellite system had a rough time getting off the ground, but it is today the go-to source for really-location-independent communications. New products and system upgrades point to a very bright future for the firm and its customers.
The government’s objecting to the proposed merger is simply par for the course, and how the game is played. It ain’t over by a long shot – a few concessions, and a few dollars, and this deal is still going through.
The city by the bay acts to correct some serious excess on two matters of great interest to the wireless community
What’s going on at HP? When will the drama end and the leadership begin? And will webOS become the real major competitor to Android?
Looking back – why wireless and mobile were a sure bet in 1991.
Can the government block cellular in the interests of public safety? A recent situation in San Francisco asks one of the most important questions ever.
If you’ve not heard of LightSquared, well, perhaps you won’t. They’re a wholesale-only LTE network operator. But given the capacity constraints faced by the entire WWAN industry, every little bit helps, and a new deal with Sprint bo