Glasgow Subway stations to get O2 coverage
News Five stations on the Glasgow Subway are to get mobile-phone coverage later this year, marking the first such deployment in the UK. The first operator to take advantage of the distributed antenna system being installed in the stations will be O2...
[September 11, 2008, 13:20]
How to spot Echelon listening stations
News In its draft report into the Echelon communications interception network, the European Parliament provided a guide to identifying Echelon listening stations. Most Echelon stations are, according to rapporteur Gerhard Schmid, operated by the US...
[May 29, 2001, 16:12]
Open Base Stations: Cutting the Cost of 3G Networks
White Papers To reduce the cost of 3G base stations, vendors are increasingly turning to third-party component and module suppliers. This webcast considers how this trend reduces design cycles, improves profit margins, and allows system vendors to optimize R&D...
[January 5, 2006, 23:00]
Eurostar rolls out Wi-Fi in stations
News Eurostar has announced its two UK terminals have gone wireless -- with Wi-Fi being introduced at both Waterloo and Ashford International stations this morning. Wi-Fi hot spots in train stations are fast becoming the norm in larger stations...
[December 14, 2004, 14:30]
Bandwidth Allocation With Half-Duplex Stations in IEEE 802.16 Wireless Networks
White Papers That is to say, access to the medium by a number of Subscriber Stations (SSs) is centrally controlled by one Base Station (BS), which is responsible for allocating bandwidth to several MAC connections in order to provide them with the negotiated...
[April 23, 2009, 1:24]
Home base stations developed
News Femtocells are small base stations for home or small offices which re-route mobile phone calls onto a wired telecoms network. Netgear has become the first major manufacturer of networking equipment to incorporate femtocells into its home gateways.
[June 27, 2007, 11:38]
Performance of IEEE 802.16 With Relay Stations
White Papers The paper analyses performance of IEEE 802.16, also known as WiMAX, when relay stations are introduced. Thanks to this feature, coverage and throughput may be significantly enhanced. The paper describes MAC frame and its necessary changes for relay...
[April 22, 2009, 1:24]
Capital announces three Web radio stations
News The online arm of Capital Radio is to launch three Web radio stations on Monday, which will allow users to listen to content specifically created for their interests. The stations will be registered at kidiko.com, as well as being available through...
[April 5, 2001, 15:10]
Wi-Fi to arrive at UK's railway stations
News Laptop and PDA users will soon be offered wireless high-speed Internet access at 15 of Britain's major railway stations. Megabeam, a European wireless ISP, said on Monday it has reached agreement with Railtrack -- which currently owns the UK's...
[July 16, 2002, 10:35]
Study claims mobile base stations are safe
News A three-year study into the possible short-term health effects of mobile base stations has found that base stations are not associated with ill health. Mast Sanity, a pressure group which campaigns against the building of cellular base stations...
[July 25, 2007, 12:55]
BT turns phone boxes into base stations
News The first idea involves turning telephone boxes into mini base stations to allow mobile firms to fill in the gaps in their network coverage. The short-range base stations will be low powered and the transmitters are intended to give better quality...
[April 12, 2001, 14:09]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog The good news: xG has sold more base stations to more customers, and has announced its first month's profit! It's February, so let's have a quick look back at our old friends in Florida, xG Technology, Inc.the Unphone Company".
[February 9, 2008, 13:12]
More train stations get wireless
News Wireless Internet access will soon be on offer to rail customers at another eighty-five UK train stations. Ten stations, including Reading, Bristol Temple Meads, Swindon and Slough are set to go live with commercial wireless access points this summer.
[May 9, 2005, 16:25]
Internet radio stations must pay royalties
Talkback i think that artist should encourage the use of their material online as it gives them a wider audience.making stations pay to use their material will certainly see a lot of them quicly disappear.dont they realise this will stop people from...
[October 22, 2003, 17:23]
Internet radio stations must pay royalties
Talkback So, listen to real radio. Clear channel offers you quality music no matter where you live.
[October 22, 2003, 0:45]
More train stations get wireless
Talkback What happened to looking out the window and thinking about your life, reading a book, gasp, talking to strangers. Generations of children will be born who will never know. Generations of gravestones will read 'She was productive'.
[May 10, 2005, 12:04]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment http://www.londonstockexchange.com/LSECWS/IFSPages/MarketNewsPopup.aspx? id=1706848&source=RNS I guess ING disagrees with you, Rupert.why donīt you call them out on CNBC?
[February 11, 2008, 10:25]
More train stations get wireless
Talkback Roger, a salutary observation with much wisdom. I will leave my computer home today and think of my grandchildren over the four hours it takes to get to London. What is this world, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?
[June 8, 2005, 0:20]
Internet radio stations must pay royalties
Talkback on what planet is clear channel considered "real radio"? you might want to take your head out of the box you work in and look (or listen) around a bit.
[December 8, 2003, 20:25]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment Listen, donīt mistake my petulance and hatefulness for anything but.I have a profound hatred for stupidity and baseless humor. That stuff is like hydrogen.
[February 11, 2008, 8:30]



