I'm assuming that the cellular carriers will proceed with deployments of Wi-Fi capacity to augment their data offerings in densely-populated, high-demand locales. But what if they don't?
As is so often the case, seeing the future is usually difficult or impossible as a journey begins. But hindsight is terrific - and, if we re-invented the spectrum-allocation process today, even in a few bands, all this nonsense about a shortage of ra
Son of Carpet Cleaner PC - another crazy project is finished
I'm pleased to be participating in a Webinar next week on a checklist of items for mission-critical WLAN deployments
Separating content from transport is even more important than separating church and state. There's a lesson in here for wireless as well...
Sure, we’d all like an instant way to pick the ideal wireless LAN – but it ain’t gonna happen
One of the most important companies in wireless that you've never heard of is building the key technologies that define the future of the entire industry.
I always find Webinars interesting and informative - and I've got two more on important WLAN topics scheduled for later this month
The WLAN cloud-management leader adds significant improvements, and gives away some software you might want to take a look at
Anon asked; here's the answer