All Wireless Technologies News - May 2006

Triangulation homes in on rogue WLan access points

Foundry Networks has devised a way to restrict end-users from accessing certain parts of a wireless local area network.

AT&T to offer RFID managed deployment service

AT&T is teaming up with major technology suppliers to offer a managed radio frequency identification (RFID) deployment service to firms.

Ofcom to award cheap wireless broadband licences

Telecoms regulator Ofcom plans to open up new spectrum bands to allow service providers to offer ultra high-speed wireless broadband services to companies.

Beware rogue hotspots, users told

Public wireless hotspots are a major risk to corporate IT security, according to research due out this week from RSA Security.

BT names Wi-Fi cities

BT named the first six of 12 cities where it will roll out metropolitan-wide wireless networks.

Oracle boosts RFID server

Oracle has upgraded its Oracle Sensor Edge Server radio frequency identification management product in a bid to improve integration and speed up implementation.

Oracle strengthens Sensor Edge RFID platform

Oracle has improved its RFID integration and management system.

VoIP ‘not secure enough’, warn bank chiefs

Voice over IP technology is too insecure to replace traditional business telephone networks, the chief security officers of two City banks warned last week.
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