In cellular we have carriers, manufacturers, and third-party developers, but in the Wi-Fi space things are a little more complex. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 10,524 Replies: 1 |
Setting up wireless access is easy, so easy that many employees don't wait for official sanction and chaos can result. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 7,829 |
While perhaps not quite as neatly packaged as a corner McDonald's, a wireless ISP franchise can provide real and sustained benefits for stakeholders and users alike. Wireless ISPs seem to be popping up everywhere now, so we thought we'd take a look at how they work. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 10,120 Replies: 1 |
Crossfire is a mobile-application development platform that enables Microsoft Visual Studio .NET developers to create mobile and wireless applications for the leading mobile devices, including those powered by Palm OS, Windows Mobile/Pocket PC, and Symbian OS. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 13,551 |
As the new phone-number mandate takes effect on November 24, 2003, the industry has to embrace enhanced customer service in order to increase brand loyalty and ensure that customer churn does not increase. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 8,349 |
We've all got speakerphones on our mobiles, but why are they so terrible to use? In the cellular industry, lost conversation is serious business. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 8,531 |
Mixing creative collaboration with technical ingenuity, the World's Smallest Film Festival is finding innovative ways to encourage the development of mobile content. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 10,709 |
A new generation of WLAN equipment is emerging that promises to address security issues as well as RF planning and management challenges to deployment. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 8,211 |
Wireless LAN (WLAN) technology is attracting a tremendous amount of interest and enjoying rapid success in the communications market space. Most new laptop computers are shipping with embedded Wi-Fi capability, and it is now being added to PDAs and cellphones as well. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 7,685 Replies: 1 |
Securing your wireless network may well require a different layer of thinking. During the late 1990s, the ability to access critical information in corporate networks from any remote location, along with the rise of broadband, improved user productivity. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 9,859 Replies: 1 |
A switch is normally a hard thing, on or off, but today's switches are increasingly taking a soft approach. Wireless penetration, already strong with more than 1.2 billion subscribers, is expected to increase 61% to 1.7 billion subscribers by 2006, according to Motorola research. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 11,070 |
We're in the money, we're in the money; We've got a lot of what it takes to get along!... Old Man Depression, you are through, you done us wrong! Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 9,885 |
CRM is only as useful as the information gathered, and where better to gather it than at the point of contact? The goals of CRM, for most organizations, have been threefold: Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 9,907 |
Industry players Wavecom and Intel have successfully entered the cellphone market with solutions-based, all-in-one chipset modules. These modules are waltzing OEMs over the line into the world of cellular phones. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 10,828 |
This final quarter of 2003 brought us many wonderful things in the world of wireless, best of all, in the U.S., common short codes (CSCs). CSCs bring the U.S. a common addressing system. Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 10,654 |
The producers of 'All My Children' were looking to add an interactive element that would allow fans to contribute to their popular daytime drama. The pioneering integration of premium wireless text messaging with television programming demonstrated the untapped market for premium text-... Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 12,589 |
Agriculture isn't where you'd necessarily expect to find the latest technology, but nowhere is wireless more appropriate than in open fields. The search for ways to extend data collection more effectively into the field goes back at least as far as the electric utility meter - unless y... Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 9,913 |
Any day now (November 24) you'll be able to change your mobile phone network and take your number with you, something that Europeans have been doing for awhile. The networks hate it. As long as you were tied to your number you were tied to their network, and changing networks might mea... Nov. 25, 2003 Reads: 12,916 |