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iPass Intros Flat Rate for Device Management
iPass said today that it will now offer corporate customers a flat-rate price that encompasses all its features, from global access on almost any type of connection to management of the connection and the...
Lenovo Laptop to Feature UWB
Lenovo will issue a new ThinkPad, the T61p, on July 17. It will be the first laptop to feature integrated ultrawideband technology. They don’t say, but it's safe to assume it's based on Certified...
AT&T Hotspots Free for AT&T Broadband Users
AT&T is now offering its cable broadband customers free Wi-Fi at its 10,000 hotspot locations. The company used to charge $1.99 a month for the privilege.
Those without AT&T broadband at home pay...
Who’s First? D-Link, Netgear and Linksys
The one-upmanship of who’s first never ends in an industry built on standards meant to make everyone just a little more homogenized (and thus interoperable). That’s why D-Link made an early claim last Friday...
The First Wi-Fi Certified 11n Product is…
Fountain Valley, California-based D-Link says its router and network card are the first two products to get certification from the Wi-Fi Alliance for interoperability between products supporting the 2.0 draft of 802.11n. (The first...
Australia Readies Gov’t-Backed Broadband
Alvarion is happy to report today that the Australian government is pushing WiMax as a tech for its Federal Government Broadband Connect project. The initiative aims to provide broadband service to everyone in the...
T-Mobile Wi-Fi/Cell Phones Go Nationwide
Amid all the iPhone hype this week, T-Mobile USA (part of Deutsche Telekom ) has something to say as well: mobile phones don’t have to break the bank, when you can make calls over...
Netgear Makes a Femtocell
Netgear is working with femtocell maker Ubiquisys on a 3G femtocell with a Wi-Fi access point for resale by mobile carriers next year.
The unnamed product will do everything a DSL modem/Wi-Fi router combo,...