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Technology NewsSun, Oct 5th, '08
Updates: Philly network buildout continues, Portland’s Wi-Fi access points face cold winterA tale of two cities: Philadelphia’s wireless network, acquired by a group of local investors, is being rolled out to parts of the city where there’s no access. More importantly, the investors are going after the municipal and business markets, two areas that EarthLink failed to focus on in its muni Wi-Fi strategy. Philly’s network [...]Thu, Oct 2nd, '08
What will make WiMAX service a must-have for you?Marguerite Reardon has written a long article on CNET asking whether Sprint’s WiMAX service is doomed to fail. She enumerates several problems with Sprint’s offering and argues that it could end up being like EarthLink’s failed muni Wi-Fi strategy: Sprint’s prices are not low enough, speeds not fast enough to entice people away from their DSL [...]Wed, Oct 1st, '08
Orange and SFR agree to share fiber access in buildings, Iliad-Free cries foulOrange and SFR, the two major broadband operators in France agreed to share the fiber optic lines going into apartment and office buildings. In a letter of intent signed by the operators, they stated that the “co-owner associations” of a multi-tenant building or their representatives would be able to choose the operator to install the [...]Wed, Oct 1st, '08
Progress in reform of EU telecoms regulationsLast week, in a series of votes, the European Parliament adopted an amended legislative proposal called the Telecom Package. Originally prepared by Viviane Reding, head of the European Commission for Information Society, the initial text consisted of a set of propositions designed to revise the existing Regulatory Framework for Telecommunications (originally enacted in 2002). The initial [...]Tue, Sep 30th, '08
Asus, Lenovo leading WiMAX laptop paradeNo, we don’t have any official confirmation, shipping dates, or any other such data to hang our headline on. But from the reporting we’ve done leading up to this week’s WiMax World show in Chicago, we feel pretty confident to predict that laptops with WiMax connectivity embedded inside should be available for purchase sometime before [...]Sun, Sep 28th, '08
UK considers plan to speed up rollout of FTTH networksAs France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy is expected to launch a long awaited Digital Plan within a couple of weeks, the UK is now looking into playing a more active role in shaping broadband policies. “This does not translate into subsidies or structural changes in regulation, but rather a set of initiatives that could support and [...]Sat, Sep 27th, '08
Unlocked Apple 3G iPhone available from Apple Hongkong storeYou can buy the Apple 3G iPhone unlocked from the Apple store in Hongkong. Unfortunately if you try to order and get it delivered outside Hongkong, the Apple HK online store does not allow it. But I am sure there are retailers in Hongkong who would gladly ship it to you. The Apple HK online [...]Sat, Sep 27th, '08
Free Wi-Fi in Pleasant Hill, CaliforniaPleasant Hill’s muni Wi-Fi network has been up and running for three months now, offering free (with banner ads) Wi-Fi service to almost 70 percent of the city. There will be a paid option (no ads) very soon. The city set up a muni Wi-Fi network in 2005 for the police department at a cost of [...]Thu, Sep 25th, '08
Azulstar moves from Wi-Fi to WiMAX, but challenges remainAs we creep closer to WiMAX World (Sept. 29 - Oct. 2 in Chicago), the PR machines are working harder than ever, spitting out press releases on new WiMAX products and services. Today I read (again) about Azulstar’s new WiMAX service in Rio Rancho and Albuquerque (New Mexico) and Grand Rapids, Grand Haven, Ferrysburg and [...]Thu, Sep 25th, '08
Lincoln, UK issues RFP for Wi-Fi networkThe city of Lincoln in the UK has issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking bidders for the deployment of a wireless network that will cover the city center. Lincoln is in the eastern part of England and is best known for the gothic Lincoln Cathedral, built between 1192 and 1280. Details of the Lincoln city [...]Wed, Sep 24th, '08
Motorola comes out with USB WiMAX adapterMotorola will be coming out with a WiMAX USB adapter called the USBw100 in Q4 2008. The adapter will work worldwide for three frequency bands: 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz. This is very good news for people who travel (and have Macs). Now all we have to do is figure out where there [...]Wed, Sep 24th, '08
T-Mobile G1 Android phone is out, but has serious flawsT-Mobile rolled out its latest device, the G1 phone which uses Android (Google’s open-source OS for mobile devices). Now that the hype has finally died down, here’s my take on the phone: it’s rather ugly: cheap plastic keyboard, looks too much like all the other old devices with their cheap plastic keyboards (thinking of the Sidekick) no [...]Tue, Sep 23rd, '08
It’s official: Xohm WiMAX launch party is Oct. 8After all the doubts, deals and delays, the biggest launch of WiMax services in the U.S. will become official on Oct. 8, when Intel, Sprint, Clearwire and others host a WiMax celebration/demonstration in Baltimore, whose residents will be the first to test Sprint’s Xohm WiMax services. The official press invite just crossed our email inbox, and [...]Tue, Sep 23rd, '08
London mayor wants citywide Wi-FiBoris Johnson, mayor of London, criticized Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s plan to give children up to £700 in computer vouchers to get them online. Johnson calls it a “desperate bribe” by the Prime Minister. Instead, Johnson says that London should create a citywide Wi-Fi network: “What we need is a city where anywhere you go, [...]Tue, Sep 23rd, '08
Muni Wi-Fi in IraqA wide-area Wi-Fi network has been deployed at the Joint Base Balad in Iraq to serve over US military personnel stationed there. It is scheduled to be complete by November 2008. The network operator charges $60 per month for 256Kbps (down) and 128 Kbps (up), and uses satellite as backhaul. At present the network has [...]Mon, Sep 22nd, '08
European Commission launches public consultation on fiber networksViviane Reding, EU telecom commissioner, is launching a public consultation on Next Generation Access (NGA) networks. The public consultation will be open for comment until 14 November 2008. Its goal is to provide guidance to the national regulatory authorities on how to facilitate the rapid emergence of fiber to the home networks (FTTH) in Europe [...]Mon, Sep 22nd, '08
Business use of Wi-Fi hotspots grows by 46%, 3G use increases by 59%iPass released the latest edition of its Mobile Broadband Index which shows that business use of Wi-Fi hotspots (in the iPass network) grew by 46% between the first half of 2007 and the first half of 2008. 3G data use in the US increased by 59% between Q2 2007 and Q2 2008. Please note that [...]Sat, Sep 20th, '08
Xohm WiMAX launch is Oct. 6, says DSL ReportsThe always-reliable Karl Bode over at DSL Reports is quoting a tipster who is putting the official Xohm Baltimore launch on Oct. 6, which doesn’t quite meet Barry West’s September deadline but maybe that’s just a quibble. Given all the optimism from the Sprint side of things, we had been expecting to hear some official news [...]Sat, Sep 20th, '08
Comcast discloses, then hits the comments trailHitting the deadline with the precision that only a journalist could love, Comcast filed its paperwork with the FCC at about the latest hour imaginable Friday, disclosing both its previous/current “network management” techniques as well as its “protocol agnostic” techniques it would use going forward, all of this made necessary by the FCC’s punitive order [...]Thu, Sep 18th, '08
Municipalities and open access critical to FTTH growth in FranceAt a meeting of the French Committee for Public Initiative Networks (Comité des Réseaux d’Initiative Publique or CRIP) in the restored Amphitheater of Le Jardin des Plantes in Paris, Paul Champsaur, President of ARCEP, the French regulator, said that municipal and regional governments will be at the forefront of deployments of very high-speed broadband infrastructure [...] |