All Wireless Technologies News - November 2007

Wireless local area network market continues to grow

The enterprise wireless local area network (Lan) market continued its double digit year-over-year growth, expanding to a new quarterly record level of over £195m, said analyst Dell'Oro Group.

Wireless network draws visitors through castle walls

Ireland's Office of Public Works (OPW) has implemented a high-powered wireless network at the 12th century Kilkenny Castle, overcoming the challenges of working in a listed building, to provide high speed internet access to staff and visitors.

Wimax: commercial deployments rising

Commercial deployments of Wimax networks by operators have overtaken deployments of trial-only networks, according to research consultancy Maravedis.

Wireless network draws visitors through castle walls

Ireland's Office of Public Works (OPW) has implemented a high-powered wireless network and external link to overcome connectivity challenges at the 12th century Kilkenny Castle and provide high speed internet access to staff and visitors.

Timms opens RFID technology centre in Halifax

Minister for competitiveness Stephen Timms has opened a radio frequency identification (RFID) technology centre in Halifax to demonstrate the benefits of RFID for retailers and others.

RFID: moving beyond the pilot stage

RFID has the potential to transform supply chains and offer significant business advantage, but there have been more pilots and trials than full-scale implementations that have been made public.

Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust upgrades network to improve patient care

The Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust is upgrading its existing networks and implementing high-performance wireless networks to deliver better bedside care.
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