FCC Expands Use of Airwaves
'White Space' to Be Opened to Devices Connected to Web
Carriers to Consumers: No Free Wireless Broadband
Surprise! The nation's wireless carriers, including AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile, and their primary trade association and Republican leaders in Congress are all opposing an FCC proposal that would put free wireless broadband in the hands of consumers.
Vegas Strip Using Nextwave State-of-the-Art Wi-FI Infrastructure Solutions
More Capacity, Less Interference Key to Superior User Experience and Profitable Wi-Fi Business Model
Chrysler to roll with Web links
Carmaker touts plans for auto-based access, in sync with tech trend of mobile Internet use.
Wireless Media News July 6, 2007
SPORTS TECHNOLOGY ALLIANCE ADDRESSES WHITE SPACES IN DC The Sports Technology Alliance, formed by the Sports Video Group (SVG) and comprised of major professional and collegiate US sports leagues and major national broadcasters and content distributors, met this week with leading members of the FCC and members of Congress. The group's mission was to discuss the negative impact of certain current proposed "white spaces" wireless spectrum legislation with regards to athlete and fan safety at their events and the quality of live event coverage, broadcast production and the reception of digital television signals.
WAYPORT SIGNS AGREEMENTS WITH MAJOR HOTELS IN EUROPEAN MARKETS
Wayport Strengthens Position in the Nordic Region by Delivering Guest Internet Services to Major Hotel Chains
iPass Adds Access to More Than 7,500 McDonald’s® U.S. Restaurants Powered by Wayport
The iPass Virtual Network Now Unifies More Than Half of the World’s Wi-Fi Locations
MTV Wants to Ride in Your Ride
Broadband video comes along for the ride.
Calling All Podcasters and Would-be Podcasters!
Learn all about podcasting and how to get in on the revolution! If you're already producing a podcast, let us help you promote it and / or stream it!
MP3: Wireless and Mobile Revolution, Part 2: A conversation with Ken Denman
iPass CEO Ken Denman continues the conversation with business reporter Jessie Seyfer about how wireless and mobile connectivity are changing the way we work.
SIRIUS Music Channel Makes Its Mobile Debut On Sprint
Sprint customers will be the first wireless customers to enjoy SIRIUS Satellite Radio programming via their mobile phones.
Radio News [09-19-2005] Sprint And RealNetworks Launch Rhapsody Radio
Sprint, the third-largest wireless carrier in the United States, and RealNetworks, Inc., the leading creator of digital media services and software, announced the launch of Rhapsody Radio on the Sprint PCS VisionSM Multimedia Service. Available nationwide, Rhapsody Radio provides Sprint customers high-quality streaming radio stations from Real's award-winning Rhapsody online music service, streaming podcasts, "Beats N Breaks" (a new freestyle rap service), and music news and videos.
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eWEEK.com WIRELESS & MOBILE UPDATE Week of 7-10-11
1. Opinion: An Unsecured Wi-Fi Network Equals an Open Invitation 2. News: Sprint to Buy US Unwired for $1.3B 3. News: TCS, Skyhook Announce Wi-Fi E911 Deal 4. Opinion: Calling London, on Cells and Online 5. News: Siemens, Airbus Develop In-Flight Mobile-Phone Gear 6. News: New Security Tools Sniff Out WLAN Attacks
Nextel and Motorola Launch First Bluetooth-Enabled Rugged Mobile Phone -- The Motorola i605
Nextel Communications Inc. (NASDAQ:NXTL) and Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced the Motorola i605, the first rugged Bluetooth(R)-enabled mobile phone. The rugged Motorola i605 handset offers exclusive features, including Nextel's new Group Connect(SM) walkie-talkie service(1), which enables group walkie-talkie conversations nationwide, and a large screen that is optimized for outdoor usage to reduce glare from sunlight.


