All Wireless Technologies News - April 2008

More than 100 million users of mobile LBS in Europe by 2012

Location, location, location the key in mobile market future

Devices key to mobile broadband development

Growth in mobile broadband will only come about by plugging the gap between users, infrastructure and devices

SMBs taking to unified communications

UC helping small business needs during challenging economic times

Welsh Assembly uses satellite tracking for gritter fleet

The Welsh Assembly Government is to use a web-based satellite-tracking system to co-ordinate a fleet of gritting vehicles.

Heathrow's Terminal Five baggage handling system fails again

Heathrow's terminal five was hit by a fresh round of technical problems over the weekend after the baggage system failed again.

Barclaycard rolls out more contactless cards

Barclaycard is sending out more than a million contactless payment cards in the UK this year as existing cards are replaced with cards fitted with contactless technology.

Silverjet airline debuts mobile website for handheld devices

Silverjet is the first UK airline to introduce a website for handheld devices to enable customers to view and amend travel information.

Last-mile WiMAX to topple DSL

Speed of deployment gives WiMAX significant opportunity to act as a DSL substitute technology

Worldwide mobile broadband market flying

GSMA predicts that there now exist more than 32 million mobile broadband (HSDPA) connections worldwide compared with just over 3 million at the end of the first quarter of 2007.

Shell signs record $1.6bn IT deal with AT&T

Oil giant Shell has signed a five-year deal worth $1.6bn with AT&T to manage its worldwide communications infrastructure, which includes mobile telephony....
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