Hackers to Hit Internet Core, Wi-Fi and Digital Homes
Online criminals looking for new areas to attack in the next few years will find green fields in the Internet infrastructure and the digital home, according to researchers at McAfee's Avert labs.
From Techworld, June 21, 2007
New Jersey Bill Allows Public Entities to Develop Wireless Broadband
Sweeney-Doria-Turner Bill allowing public entities to develop wireless broadband infrastructure receives Senate approval.
From Campaigns & Elections, June 21, 2007
54 Million WiMAX Subscribers by 2012
The growth of WiMAX is predicted to be tremendous, and is tied to the rollout of mobile services.
From 3g.co.uk, June 20, 2007
Anderson IN Approves Rates for Fiber Optics and Wireless
The Anderson City Council approved rates for lit fiber optic cables and wireless service for the Anderson Municipal Light and Power utility.
From The Herald Bulletin, June 18, 2007
Downtown Anchorage to Get Wireless Internet
The city has awarded a California company the right to provide wireless Internet access throughout downtown.
From KTUU News, June 18, 2007
ParkWiFi to be Green with Solar Power
Municipal Wi-Fi will be green in St. Louis Park, Minn., where city officials and a contractor are installing 400 access points powered by the sun.
From ComputerWorld, June 14, 2007
Minneapolis Goes Wireless
City celebrates major step in launching the Community Benefits negotiated as part of Wireless Minneapolis.
From City of Minneapolis, June 13, 2007
WiMAX Service Launched in Rexburg, ID
DigitalBridge Communications announced that it has launched a portable high-speed Internet service in Rexburg, Idaho using Alvarion's 802.16e WiMAX platform.
From Forbes, June 11, 2007
FCC Rejects Reconsideration of Licensed WiMax Order
The Federal Communications Commission has upheld an earlier decision on non-exclusive licensing of broadband wireless services in the 3,650 to 3,700 MHz band.
From EETimes, June 08, 2007
North Carolina Bill Would Limit City Telecom Plans
The legislation would require public hearings, profit forecasts, and other hurdles for cities looking to deploy wireless broadband networks.
From StarNewsOnline.com, June 07, 2007