All Wireless Technologies News - April 2007

Calls grow for investigation into health effects of Wi-Fi

Trade union Amicus has supported calls for a government investigation into the potential health effects of using Wi-Fi networks in the workplace, but has warned about raising fears over the technology without reasonable evidence.

City switches on Wi-Fi network

The Square Mile in the City of London has switched on its area-wide Wi-Fi network.

BT acquires Comsat International

BT is continuing its global expansion programme by acquiring Comsat International, a data communications provider that supplies Latin America.

Retailers embrace mobile technology

By 2012, 15% of retailers will have installed technology to communicate with mobile devices, according to Gartner.

Avaya intros VoWLAN, IP DECT devices for 'campus nomads'

VoWLAN and IP DECT devices, released this week by Avaya, help connect the latest mobile worker: the campus nomad.

Wireless kit must be secure 'out of the box', say experts

Infosecurity Europe: The need to make wireless devices secure by default and more openness on data breaches are on the agenda at next week's Infosecurity conference

Belfast Institute deploys wireless network for online learning

The Belfast Institute, the largest provider of further and higher education and training in Northern Ireland, is deploying a Cisco Unified Wireless Network around its central campus to provide secure online learning access.

Wireless VoIP market to grow rapidly

VoIP and Voice over Wi-Fi markets are expected to be strong in 2007 and remain so through 2012.

Truck firm rolls out Wi-Fi to support remote working

Truck and bus manufacturer Scania is rolling out the iPass Mobile Office system to its global remote workforce to help deliver secure wireless flexible working.

Nissan uses Bluetooth network to push new car

Nissan has launched a Bluetooth proximity marketing campaign on the Hypertag indoor network.
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