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Splashpower and Visteon demonstrate the future of automotive integrated wireless charging technology and Bluetooth communication


CES, Las Vegas, January 9th, 2004 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Splashpower Ltd - the Cambridge-based developers of a unique, wireless power technology – announces the ground breaking application of Splashpower™ technology in a concept car developed by Visteon Corporation (NYSE: VC).

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Posted by festprint on Friday, January 09, 2004
 
iAnywhere's mobile technology enables cutting-edge Wi-Fi solutions at Britannia Airways, Harvard Medical School, Hyundai Department Store, Lyondell-Citgo and Sacred Heart Health System.

DUBLIN, Calif. - October 13, 2003 - iAnywhere Solutions, Inc., a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY), today announced that its market-leading technology for Wi-Fi environments delivers bottom-line business benefits to Britannia Airways, Harvard Medical School, Hyundai Department Store, Lyondell-Citgo Refining and Sacred Heart Health System. Companies in industries ranging from healthcare to travel rely on iAnywhere® wireless solutions and experts to help them design, develop and deploy successful enterprise applications that take advantage of the latest Wi-Fi technology.

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Posted by festprint on Friday, October 17, 2003
 
New Report Urges Recording Industry to Give Music Away for Free
Parks Associates Highlights Alternatives to Suing Your Customer

Dallas, Texas October 7th, 2003 – In response to the legal campaign against music piracy, Parks Associates today issued a free white paper recommending new business models to a recording industry that has so far failed to adapt to today’s digital environment. The paper, Thinking Outside the Disc, advises fighting digital piracy through a free music-on-demand service which would rely on advertising revenue, rather than pursuing legal actions that ultimately ignore the realities of today’s entertainment market.



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Posted by mrparks on Wednesday, October 08, 2003
 
Metro-Area Media Reports City Will Recover Millions in Unpaid Fines; Other Cities Pilot Similar Symbol Solutions

HOLTSVILLE, N.Y.--September 25, 2003-- New York City is pioneering an innovative mobility solution that can add millions in revenue to the city's coffers.

Hand-written traffic tickets will soon be a thing of the past, replaced by cops with computers: Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: SBL), a global leader in enterprise mobility solutions, and business partner, Duncan Management Solutions, teamed to supply New York City with a traffic summons solution, based on Symbol mobile computers and printers. The city says the new system will significantly reduce errors associated with hand-written tickets and, according to some estimates, realize millions in unpaid fines owed the city.

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Posted by festprint on Saturday, September 27, 2003
 
Sheffield, UK, 25 September 2003 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- Bridgewater Systems„·, a provider of dynamic IP and data service fulfillment and assurance solutions, today announced Wi-Fi AAA, available for a 30-day trial, downloadable from the company's website.

The new offering is targeted at enterprises seeking to centrally secure their wireless LAN (WLAN); control WLAN access for employees, visiting customers and partners; and track usage of WLANs for security, planning and accounting purposes.

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Posted by grcohen on Thursday, September 25, 2003
 
Bridgewater Systems„·, a provider of dynamic IP and data service fulfillment and assurance solutions, today announced Clearinghouse Solution, which is targeted at telecommunications clearinghouses working with CDMA 1x and Wi-Fi service providers that wish to offer subscribers roaming data services.

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Posted by grcohen on Wednesday, September 17, 2003
 
Following is the perspective of Pronto Networks CEO and Wi-Fi expert Jasbir Singh on the future of hot spot roaming


Sheffield, UK, August 01 2003 /The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/-
In light of BT and T-Mobile's decision last week to join the Wireless Broadband Alliance in order to increase inter-continental Wi-Fi roaming, this is an industry issue that is gaining momentum (and importance) by the day. Pronto Networks is a market leader in the Wi-Fi software arena -- its software is currently being used in the provisioning, management and deployment of thousands of Wi-Fi hotspots worldwide, including well-known hospitality locations such as Embassy Suites and Holiday Inn.

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Posted by festprint on Friday, August 01, 2003
 
Already #11 in Indonesia, Avaya has ideal solutions for the growing Indonesia market to help enterprises reduce cost, lower risk and grow revenue

Wednesday, July 16, 2003

SINGAPORE , - Avaya Inc. (NYSE:AV) a leading global provider of communications networks and services for businesses, said that the launch of the Indonesia Call Center Association today was timely as the country's call center market is forecast to grow strongly.

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Posted by festprint on Friday, July 18, 2003
 
Intermec and Wavelink to Deliver New Efficiencies and
Reduced Cost of Ownership with Remote Device Management

Partnership Results in Easy Deployment and Maintenance of Intermec Devices

EVERETT, Wash., June 30, 2003 - Intermec Technologies Corp. today announced a partnership with Wavelink Corp. to provide device management capabilities for a range of network devices, including Intermec bar code printers, wireless access points, scanners and mobile computers, beginning in Q3 2003. Wavelink's powerful Avalanche™ mobile device management software allows customers with multiple network devices to upgrade and configure device software remotely, saving the time and cost of manual, one-at-a-time upgrades. The remote management capabilities eliminate the need for workers to physically "dock" devices, greatly increasing user efficiency while reducing the total cost of ownership.



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Posted by beckycaudill on Monday, July 14, 2003
 
By: Phil Hochmuth and Tim Greene, Network World (US)
From: techworld

Big players push IPv6, but masses resist
IPv6 is said to be too expensive, US companies don’t appear to need it, and the industry is happy to patch IPv4 with “chewing gum”. So why has the US military got so keen on moving IP to the next stage?

When the dominant maker and a powerful buyer of network gear - Cisco Systems and the Pentagon - insist the time has come for IPv6, some might see it as marching orders for the industry.

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Posted by festprint on Saturday, July 05, 2003
 

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