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Intel hangs mesh hopes on 802.11s

Talkback In fact, last week at the UK DTI ABC Summit http://www.abcampaign.org.uk, we heard Richard Lander of LocustWorld report that there are over 11,000 MeshBoxes deployed world wide. Mesh networks are deployed across the planet already.

[March 10, 2005, 2:55]

Solar-powered mesh project helps find new frog

News According to Richard Lander, co-founder of UK mesh networking company LocustWorld — whose technology is used in the network — the scheme itself may be the first of its kind. The fact that this centre in the middle of the jungle is able to achieve...

[October 6, 2006, 15:35]

Mesh networking embraces open-source telephony

News According to Richard Lander, founder of LocustWorld, this will allow mesh networks to offer an interactive voice service as well as providing high-speed access to the Internet. The mesh service provider can become the local telephony company," said...

[October 27, 2004, 12:55]

LocustWorld: Swarming over the traditional telcos

News LocustWorld, a small UK start-up that is making waves in the wireless networking world, isn't in the same league as Microsoft, Apple or HP but founders Richard Lander and Jon Anderson may have created something a bit special.

[December 30, 2004, 13:25]

Mesh networking takes to the skies

News According to Richard Lander of LocustWorld, whose MeshAP software is used to run South Witham's network, the experiment's success shows the versatility of mesh networking. A project in the Australian outback is examining ways of remotely collecting...

[February 24, 2005, 13:45]

VIA secures mesh networking with on-chip encryption

News According to Richard Lander, co-founder of LocustWorld, VIA's PadLock ACE will relieve the Mesh access points of the burden of processing encrypted data. Using the on-die AES encryption from the latest VIA processors we can achieve an encryption...

[September 27, 2004, 17:10]

Mesh networking goes industrial

News Wordsworth produced this box specifically for industrial environments," said Richard Lander of Locustworld. Mesh, the ad-hoc wireless networking technology that lets communities share a single broadband connection over areas up to 20 square...

[February 1, 2005, 12:25]

Outdoor mesh box pushes wireless networks

News Richard Lander, director and co-founder of LocustWorld, believes the iMesh will help broadband pioneers to build their own mesh networks. It's important to keep the access point and the mesh box close together in order to avoid signal loss, so in...

[September 23, 2004, 12:20]

Telcos battle to control community wireless

News Richard Lander of LocustWorld, a UK company whose mesh networking technology is being deployed in communities in 54 countries, believes that the established telcos face a big threat from wireless. Lander pointed out that telecommunications services...

[December 1, 2004, 14:50]

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