All Wireless Technologies News - March 2008

Femtocells to boost enterprise communications by end of year

Premises-based comms systems could potentially provide enterprises with greatly discounted calling

IBM unveils worlds tiniest optical chip switch for energy efficiency

IBM researchers have developed the world's tiniest switch to rout optical data between computer chip cores in...

Nokia tops new smartphone ranking

Nokia tops analysis programme designed to provide an understanding of smartphones vendors’ innovation and implementation skills.

Mobile internet usage in Europe to surge over the next five years

125 million Europeans will access the Web regularly from their mobile phone by 2013; triple the number that do so today.

Smartcard technology reaps security benefits

Two and a half years ago, Nikk Gilbert, head of security architecture at a multinational transport and energy firm, had a dream that staff could swipe a smartcard to enter a building, use that same card to pay for coffee in the canteen, then log on to their laptop... Now his dream is reality...

London is world’s leading enterprise Wi-Fi location

London is the world leader when it comes to hosting enterprise Wi-Fi use, with annual usage up 156% in the second half of 2007.

Scania rolls out wireless network to reduce carbon footprint

Truck, bus and engine manufacturer Scania has implemented a wireless communication network at its main production facility in Sweden to reduce the company's carbon footprint.

University of Birmingham overhauls Wi-Fi network to extend coverage to all sites

The University of Birmingham is overhauling and widening its Wi-Fi network coverage to improve data speeds and increase access to students.

Ultra mobile devices enjoy ‘momentous’ 2007

Major moves by processor manufacturers will continue to enable new ultra mobile PCs and mobile Internet devices

Virgin Trains upgrades Wi-Fi lounges, but passengers still cannot make calls or access web on the move

Virgin Trains has teamed up with T-Mobile to provide free and improved Wi-Fi facilities in all of its first class lounges in stations.
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