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Wi-Fi Networking News
Daily reporting about Wi-Fi and other wireless data, including hotspots, home networks, commuter Wi-Fi, and in-flight Internet.
Aircell Unwires 1,000th Plane
Aircell has unwired its 1,000th aircraft: It's a Delta DC9 flying out of Detroit; lucky passengers will get free Wi-Fi access. Aircell says one-third of mainline aircraft flying each day in the US ...
Virgin Mobile Adds Unlimited 30-Day Usage Plan
Virgin Mobile has upped the ante on cellular data: Despite being owned by Sprint Nextel, Virgin Mobile is challenging all four major US carriers with an as-you-need-it, no-contract $40 unlimited 3G...
Sprint Ships 3G EV-DO Femtocells
Sprint puts 3G in femtocells at last: Sprint had the first entry in the femtocell market, those tiny cell base station that a subscriber installs in the home and plugs into his or her own broadband...
SFO Gets Free Wi-Fi Early
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has launched its free Wi-Fi service: SFO is among the largest airports in the US to have pulled fee service off the terminal menu, replacing it with free. ...
School Board Refuses to Rely on Fear-Based Non-Science
Canadian school board will keep Wi-Fi on: Terrific reporting (no byline, or I'd praise the reporter) on a sticky issue. A school board in the central Ontario area of Simcoe County is refusing to tu...
Muniwireless
News and information about municipal wireless broadband networks and wireless technologies
Cost of bringing fiber to your home
James Enck mentions on his blog that there are estimates which say that the "underlying monthly cost of a FTTH...
Intel likes McCain-Lautenberg municipal broadband bill
Intel has come out publicly in favor of the McCain-Lautenberg bill: "Intel believes the Lautenberg-McCain bill strikes an appropriate balance...
EU opens up 5 GHz frequencies to unlicensed use
The European Union has finally opened up 5 Ghz frequencies (5159-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz) to unlicensed indoor and outdoor...
Port of Rotterdam goes fiber and wireless
The Port of Rotterdam has issued a request for proposals for two overlapping networks: a fiber optic network (155 km...
Lafayette says yes to fiber
Lafayette, Louisiana voters said yes to the city's fiber to the home project. With a 27% turnout, 12290 (62%) voted...
Wireless Networking - Infoworld
Sprint quietly sells 3G femtocell, Verizon set to follow
U.S. carriers with EVDO mobile data networks are stepping up their coverage game with femtocells that offer extended coverage for the high-speed network, after long offering units that worked only ...
Hacker shows how easy it is to snoop on GSM cell phones
Despite concerns that federal authorities might fine or arrest him, hacker Chris Paget went ahead this weekend with a live demonstration of mobile phone interception at the Defcon hacking conference.
Samsung wins FCC approval for first LTE phone
Samsung appears to have won the race to be the first device manufacturer to gain approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a phone based on the 4G LTE standard.
T-Mobile tops AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint in customer care rankings
T-Mobile USA topped other top U.S. wireless carriers in providing overall customer care during the first half of this year, according to a J.D. Power and Associates report released Thursday.
The ei...
'Unhackable' Android can be hacked
Once thought to be unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010.
DevX: Latest Wireless Content
Latest DevX Content
WorkLight Adds BlackBerry Support to its All-in-One Development Platform
Developers can use a single platform to create and manage apps for BlackBerry phones, Apple and Android devices, as well as Windows and Mac desktops and notebooks.
Mobile Development Platform Comparison Matrix
Get a side-by-side comparison of the leading mobile development platforms. This breakdown of Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows, webOS and Symbian also includes an at-a-glance matrix of mobile da...
What the Palm webOS Platform Has to Offer Developers
With a JavaScript-based application framework and a goodie-laden SDK, the webOS platform is a viable option for mobile developers.
Developing on Symbian, the World's Most Popular Mobile OS
Devices based on the Symbian OS account for about 50 percent of smartphone sales.
iPhone Programming: Using a Tab Bar App with a Navigation Controller
Learn how to combine these two popular application templates in your iPhone apps.