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  • Nortel moves into software

    Nortel is attempting to revamp its image with a move into software.

  • Motorola tech chief latest to leave

    Rich Nottenburg, chief strategy and technology officer, has become the latest executive to leave Motorola.

  • Towards a wireless future

    Compaq has officially announced the opening of the Competence Center for Wireless Technologies. A substantial boost to the development of future applications, thanks to the technologies available today.

  • Is 802.11g wireless doomed?

    A faster variation on the 802.11b wireless networking standard seems certain to arrive in the market too late to make any real impact. The 802.11g specification may cause little more than confusion, as it will be beaten to the market by the superior 802.11a standard, according to industry spokespeople.

  • Study: Business transactions going wireless

    Wireless and mobile business transactions will increase considerably over the next few years, as enterprises start looking at adding wireless extensions to their existing infrastructure according to analysts.

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  • Is 802.11g wireless doomed?

    A faster variation on the 802.11b wireless networking standard seems certain to arrive in the market too late to make any real impact. The 802.11g specification may cause little more than confusion, as it will be beaten to the market by the superior 802.11a standard, according to industry spokespeople.

  • Mesh: The next step for wireless

    Mesh technology allows new wireless networks to be created, or existing WLANs to be extended, without needing a wired connection to each base station. Additional reading: WLAN Resource Centre

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