All Wireless Technologies News - May 2007

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  • Date: 29 May 2007
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Councils call for studies to ease Wi-Fi radiation fears

Local councils and other public authorities deploying wireless networks have called for further government research into the health effects of Wi-Fi

Norfolk public and firms embrace free Wi-Fi access

Norfolk County Council has seen the number of connections to its network rise from 3,000 to 30,000 less than a year into a two-year trial of a county-wide wireless network.

Cardiff University builds UK's largest wireless Lan

Cardiff University is implementing the UK’s largest wireless Lan.

Harmful effects of Wi-Fi scrutinised

The potential harmful effect of Wi-Fi radiation will come under scrutiny in a BBC Panorama programme tonight

Wi-Fi Alliance certifies faster standard

The Wi-Fi Alliance has certified the first 802.11n draft 2.0 products that will deliver faster Wi-Fi working.

Edexcel selects RFID to enhance security

UK exam body Edexcel is to roll out Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and micro-texting technology this summer to increase the security of the examinations process.

University trial shows wireless benefits

The University of London Computer Centre is considering rolling out a wireless service across its 20 institutions after a successful pilot.

Scarborough NHS Trust upgrades to Cisco high bandwidth wireless network

Scarborough NHS Trust is using comms integrator Affiniti to help improve hospital performance and efficiency by replacing its core network with a high bandwidth solution equipped with wireless infrastructure.

Alien RFID built on Microsoft’s BizTalk server platform

Alien Technology has showcased an RFID supply chain solution, which uses Microsoft’s BizTalk server platform.
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