Securing Wireless Technology
White Papers Wireless technology is a broad reaching term that can signify Wireless Local Area, (WLAN or Wi-Fi); Wireless Wide Area (WWAN), such as CDMA or GRPS; Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID); or personal area networking technologies such as Bluetooth.
[February 11, 2008, 23:00]
Project WISQY: A Measurement-Based End-to-End Application-Level Performance Comparison Of 2.5G And 3G Networks
White Papers This paper presents a practical comparison of GRPS and UMTS network performance, based on measurements in the live network of Mobilkom Austria and comparing the results to dedicated lab trials. The imminent transition from 2.5G to 3G networks is...
[November 21, 2005, 23:00]
Securing VPN On The Move
White Papers Si.mobil set up the project "Everywhere Like At Home", to offer their current and future GRPS (General Packet Radio Service) users a MVPN service that will connect them to their local environment settings no matter where they are connecting...
[July 25, 2007, 0:00]
BT Launches 3G Combo Package
News It will allow business users to access the Internet, use email and download files over 3G or GRPS across the country, or over Wi-Fi at over 7,400 BT Openzone hotspots in the UK and Ireland. More than five years after it won one of the UK's 3G...
[October 3, 2005, 16:50]
Hutchison 3G Tipped To Buy Mobile Phone Group
News It denies that this is a serious problem, saying that it can devote all its efforts to a successful 3G launch, rather than being distracted by other issues such as GRPS -- the so-called 2.5G service that other operators are using as a transition...
[December 17, 2001, 11:39]
Orange To Squeeze Out GPRS In March
News Some of Orange's UK rivals are several months ahead of it when it comes to GRPS. Business customers in the UK and several other European countries will be able to get an Orange GPRS account before the end of March 2002, the network operator...
[February 19, 2002, 17:15]
Wi-Fi Trousers, Edible Phones And Mobiles For Lefties
News Cellchoc users can even download exciting new flavours via GRPS. With many IT companies releasing fake information to journalists in the run-up to the big day, it can be tricky to spot the genuine developments from the farcical.
[April 1, 2004, 14:10]

