All Wireless Technologies News - February 2007

Wi-Fi FMC market hots up with DiVitas entry

The market for Wi-Fi fixed mobile convergence (FMC) is heating up with the launch of a new product offering from DiVitas Networks.

Aruba updates wireless Lan management systems

Aruba Networks has updated its wireless Lan management systems for the control of enterprise mobile networks, to deliver easier management and support more scalable networks.

Reading FC extends wireless system

Reading Football Club has added security, monitoring and management components to its wireless infrastructure to support its growth.

Marks & Spencer extends RFID technology to 120 stores

Marks & Spencer has confirmed that it will use radio frequency identification tags on in-store items across 120 shops nationwide by the middle of May, as it steps up its use of the technology to improve in-store stock levels.

UK and US armed forces trial private GSM mobile networks

The UK and US armed forces are trialling private mobile GSM networks set up by UK firm Private Mobile Networks.

BT to offer smartphones to VoIP business users

At the 3GSM mobile conference in Barcelona yesterday, BT said it will be offering its VoIP business users Wi-Fi-enabled smartphones for the first time.

Nisa-Today's targets RFID efficiencies

Convenience store supplier Nisa-­Today's expects to increase efficiency and security at its main distribution centre with a radio frequency identification tag implementation.

RSA Conference 2007: Product announcements

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  • Date: 06 February 2007
RSA Conference 2007: Product announcements
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