All Wireless Technologies News - July 2007

WLans and IP projects up demand for network skills

Demand for networking skills is set to rise, as IT spending increases to support wireless local area networks and IP-based systems, according to Forrester Research.

Municipal Wi-Fi spending to grow 48% a year, says analyst

Municipal Wi-Fi expenditure in the US and UK will grow 48% a year, from £450m in 2007 to £3.2bn in 2012, said analyst Datamonitor.

Mobile enterprise market targeted by comms operators

Enterprises targeted with indoor base stations, cellular radio enhancements and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

Cisco issues warning for wireless LAN controller flaws

Cisco Systems is warning customers of flaws in its wireless LAN controllers that initially crippled a wireless network at Duke University.

New mobile broadband technologies to transform market

Next-generation mobile broadband technologies will transform the market, said analyst Frost & Sullivan.

Southampton hospital uses secure wireless network

Southampton University Hospitals Trust is using an encrypted wireless local area network to improve the security and accuracy of patient records and to transfer digital images of patients' x-rays.

The benefits of RFID will soon be realised

IT needs to be aware of the requirements of RFID

BAA to RFID-tag taxis to boost Terminal 5 security

BAA plans to increase security at the new Heathrow Terminal 5 by using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to check the identity of taxis and taxi drivers entering the terminal to pick up passengers.

Fixed-mobile convergence may have hidden costs

Fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) is much more than bridging wired and wireless to ease mobility.
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