Location & Status Notification Services (LSNS) For Mobile End Systems (M-ESs) In The Wireless Data & Voice Networks: Protocols And Implementor Guidelines
White Papers In wireless data & voice networks, many of the Mobile End Systems (M-ESs) may be unavailable at any given time. Such mobile and wireless networks include CDPD, Mobile-IP and the cellular voice network.
[September 15, 2003, 23:22]
Wireless Data Trials Include Free Visorphone
News Click on the TalkBack button and go to the Telecoms forum. The deal, launched through a joint venture between OmniSky and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation called Omnisky International, aims to establish an early foothold in the European market...
[February 23, 2001, 16:00]
Mobile Phone Alliance Marches Ahead
News The Open Mobile Alliance, which promotes standard ways for mobile phones to exchange data, announced it recently added non-profit group Mobile Wireless Internet Forum to its organisation. The Open Mobile Alliance itself was created by the merger...
[November 21, 2002, 10:24]
IDF: Ultra-fast Wireless Could Be 'third-generation Bluetooth'
News Practical ultrawideband wireless is getting closer, according to new details released at the Intel Developer Forum this week. The company is also supporting the IEEE standards group 802.15.3a as the only venue for cross-industry UWB standardisation...
[September 12, 2002, 9:13]
Microsoft Backs Mobile Phone Standards
News The Open Mobile Alliance, unveiled on Wednesday, was created by the merger of two other groups promoting standard ways for cell phones to exchange data such as emails: the Open Mobile Architecture initiative, created by Nokia last year, and the...
[June 13, 2002, 9:19]
Support Grows For Rural DSL Alternative
News The high costs of such construction have kept DSL and cable providers out of many rural areas, according to industry trade group DSL Forum. The group's members include Airspan Networks, Aperto Networks, Ensemble Communications, Fujitsu, Intel...
[April 9, 2003, 9:17]
WiMax Gathers Steam
News Even though Sprint's plans and Clearwire's flotation have generated a lot of buzz here in the US for WiMax, The WiMax Forum's Shakouri said he expects WiMax to grow more rapidly outside the US In mature technology markets, such as Japan and South...
[March 27, 2007, 10:57]
IDF: Enterprise Wireless Networks Secure At Last?
News In a security briefing at this week's Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Jesse Walker of Intel and Warren Barkley of Microsoft presented the current developments in 802.11 TGi -- an initiative designed to counteract the many security flaws in...
[September 12, 2002, 8:50]
WAP Hit By Consumer Backlash
News The WAP Forum, the industry group promoting the WAP standard, sees WAP lasting indefinitely, with modifications to adapt to the next-generation wireless networks that will start to arrive this year. Phone.com, a WAP Forum member, continues to make...
[May 24, 2000, 12:03]
Mobile Mania At IDF review
Reviews The Intel Developer Forum (IDF) is techie heaven. Although Intel was not disclosing speeds at the forum, this system was running at 1.3GHz. XScale-based control/data-access device for wireless home networks.
[September 11, 2002, 15:11]
Intel Rounds Off IDF With News Of Wireless And 3D
News First up was 3D Industry Forum news. Intel started this forum in 2003 with a focus on the computer-aided design market, currently the largest user of 3D. Ultrawideband was next, with four companies -- Intel, NEC, Texas Instruments and Wisair...
[September 10, 2004, 9:25]
WAP 2.0: Fearsome Features
News WML is a markup language based on XML that was developed and is maintained by the WAP Forum.Figure AWAP architecture XHTML Basic is the mobile version of XHTML 1.0, on which the WAP Forum based its XHTML Mobile Profile.
[July 3, 2002, 15:29]
Cable & Wireless Axes 3,500 Jobs
News Go to the Telecoms forum . If you have something to say about work and employment issues say it here at the Jobs Forum. There are three Cable & Wireless data centres in the UK. Troubled telecoms giant Cable & Wireless is cutting 3,500 jobs from...
[November 13, 2002, 14:19]
Intel Introduces Fast Wi-Fi To Europe
News The products, announced at the European Intel Developer Forum in Munich on Tuesday, include a network access point and adapters for notebook PCs, both based on the 802.11a wireless LAN standard. Go to the ZDNet news forum.
[May 28, 2002, 17:06]
Mobile Management
White Papers This document provides an overview of the key enabling wireless technologies and hindrances to the early adoption of wireless data solutions, and thus defines the market drivers behind the foundation of the Mobile Management Forum (MMF) by The...
[December 3, 2003, 3:00]
WiMAX: Demystifying 802.16d And 801.16e
White Papers As a principal member of the WiMAX Forum, SOMA Networks believes that the IEEE 802.16 Standard shows great promise for the future of broadband wireless access. It is the most progressive, full-featured wireless standard available today...
[October 19, 2007, 1:00]
Broadband Wireless Access: An Introduction To WiMAX And IEEE 802.16
White Papers Also understand the industry momentum behind this technology and how the WiMAX Forum is engaged in developing a standard method for certification and interoperability testing. Understand how 802.16 complements 802.11 and 3G networks, and how Intel...
[June 19, 2004, 20:00]
Cisco Joins Wireless Broadband Group
News The WiMax Forum promotes and will market products based on the 802.16-2004 standard, which covers the wireless transmission of data at several megabits per second over a number of miles. Cisco Systems has formally joined the ranks of a wireless...
[September 16, 2004, 12:10]
Are The Bad Times Over For WAP?
News Scott Goldman, chief executive of the WAP Forum, claimed Thursday that the next version of the wireless application protocol will be powerful enough to survive the challenge from Japanese rival i-mode.
[February 9, 2001, 9:59]
News Roundup: Intel Extends The PC
News Intel is touting all the latest developments with its hardware platform at this week's Intel Developer Forum, including chipsets, next-generation memory and wireless peripherals. Click on the TalkBack button and go to the Chip Central forum
[February 28, 2001, 15:47]
