All Wireless Technologies News - June 2007

Watford FC deploys advanced stadium IP network

Watford Football Club is building a voice, video and data communication system, to be deployed at its Vicarage Road home.

Wimbledon uses wireless network to keep out the tout

The organisers of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships have wirelessly enabled the event's ticketing application to combat ticket fraud.

IBM serves Wimbledon's data needs

With an ever-increasing range of applications and users, keeping up with Wimbledon's data traffic demands a sophisticated, flexible approach to networking

Firms offered new RFID testing centre

NXP Semiconductors, the RFID firm founded by Philips, has set up a new RFID deployment centre for customers and technology partners.

US military awards new RFID contract to Unisys

Unisys has won a new radio frequency identification (RFID) contract with the US military to improve its supply chain.

Your shout: Green datacentres, Wi-Fi dangers, project planning

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  • Date: 11 June 2007
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Wimax to 'overtake Wi-Fi' in public networks by 2010

By 2010, Wimax will replace Wi-Fi as the technology of choice for public wireless networks, as barriers currently preventing widespread adoption are removed, analyst firm Gartner has predicted.

Palm releases Foleo while staving off acquisition

Palm has rolled out the Foleo, to limited praise, but this week also managed to dodge acquisition.

VeriSign, AirMagnet team up for wireless security

VeriSign and AirMagnet announce collaboration on the new VeriSign Wireless Intrusion Prevention Service (IPS) to help IT shops defend Wi-Fi users.
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