All Wireless Technologies News - July 2006

Unilever announces trial of new RFID standard

Unilever is to be the first company to use a new RFID (radio frequency identification) standard developed by IBM and T3Ci.

Ofcom backs 10km Wi-Fi reach

Telecoms regulator Ofcom is planning to allow Wi-Fi systems in the UK which have a 10km range, instead of the short distances currently on offer to users.

Cisco move may hit open access plan, says Gartner

Cisco's acquisition of 802.1x supplier Meetinghouse is likely to weaken the Trusted Computing Group's Trusted Network Connect initiative to provide an open architecture for network access control, analyst firm Gartner has warned.

Symbian OS upgrade adds support for Wi-Fi

Symbian has released the latest version of its smartphone operating system with support for new wireless technologies.

Wireless widens its corporate appeal

  • News
  • Date: 17 July 2006
Some 64% of European and US companies intend to deploy wireless local-area network (WLan) technology in the next year, according to a survey from Gartner.

Symbian OS update supports new wireless technologies

Symbian has released the latest version of its smart phone operating system to add support for new wireless technologies.

Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning

  • News
  • Date: 13 July 2006
This Wireless Security Lunchtime Learning program allows you to develop an in-depth understanding of the risks and their countermeasures in a format that's convenient for you

IT firms admit struggle to secure wireless Lans

Almost 66% of technology businesses plan to expand their wireless local-area network (WLAN) deployments during the next 12 months, but most admit they do not have adequate security, according to analyst firms Gartner.

China adopts RFID mail processing system

China Post is using RFID (radio frequency identification) systems from Symbol to track express mail bags in the Shanghai commercial area.
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