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NetLink Wireless Telephones bring mobility to small businesses and branch offices

LAS VEGAS, June 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- INNMUG -- SpectraLink Corporation (Nasdaq: SLNK), an industry pioneer in enterprise wireless communications, today announced integration of its NetLink Wireless Telephones with Nortel Networks' Business Communication Manager (BCM) IP-enabled communication system. Utilizing Nortel Networks' UniStim voice over IP (VoIP) protocol, SpectraLink's NetLink Wireless Telephones support the advanced features and capabilities of Nortel Networks' wired IP telephones while allowing users to roam throughout the workplace. NetLink Wireless Telephones operate as client devices on an enterprise 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless LAN to provide end-to-end VoIP connectivity between the wireless handsets and the BCM.

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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, June 10, 2003
 
ATLANTA + SAN JOSE, Calif., June 2, 2003 - Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO), today made several strategic announcements, furthering its momentum and commitment to the service provider market. Executing on all three elements of its strategy to work with service providers to build, deploy and generate demand for new and profitable services, Cisco® announced new customer deployments, technology and service advancements, and marketing relationships, all at the Supercomm 2003 Conference in Atlanta.

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Posted by festprint on Monday, June 09, 2003
 
The Wi-Fi Technology Forum, June 5 2003.
Source: Toshiba's Computer Systems Group

DESCRIPTION: The Satellite A15-S127 and A10-S127 give first-time mobile users an affordable, fully-loaded notebook PC for essential computing tasks. With built-in DVD and CD recording capabilities along with easy wireless upgradeability*, these notebooks are the ideal choice for consumers including students and families.

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Posted by festprint on Friday, June 06, 2003
 
D-LINK REVEALS THE NEXT-GENERATION OF LAYER 3 SWITCHES, INTERNET SECURITY CAMERAS AND OUTDOOR WIRELESS SOLUTIONS AT SUPERCOMM 2003
D-Link Is Demonstrating Future-Proof Switch Technology, Internet Cameras, the i2eye VideoPhone, Voice Over IP Solutions and a Wide Range of Award-Winning Wireless Products At Booth #23277 at the Georgia World Congress Center

Atlanta, GA, June 3, 2003 — D-Link, the worldwide leader in manufacturing of networking, Broadband and digital electronic technologies, announced today that it is displaying a wide range of new and improved Layer 3 switches, indoor and outdoor wireless products and a wireless IP security internet camera at SuperComm 2003 in booth #23277 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Convention goers will see the next-generation of future-proof high-speed Gigabit chassis-based switch technology with the flexibility and versatility of a stackable solution, the D-Link DGS-3224SR. Designed as a medium-to high-end enterprise-level switching solution, the D-Link 3200 Series of stackable Gigabit switching solutions represents the next evolution of D-Link's switching line


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Posted by festprint on Thursday, June 05, 2003
 
CNET and ZDNet editors recognize NETGEAR with Editor’s Choice Awards: "unlike many of its competitors, NETGEAR tweaked and polished its firmware before it released its first 802.11g draft-compliant product."

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — May 5, 2003 — NETGEAR, Inc., a worldwide provider of easy-to-use, high performance networking products, today announced that following the availability of its WG602 54Mbdps Wireless Access Point it earned the CNET and ZDNet Editors’ Choice Awards, the first available 802.11g draft compliant product in the industry to earn such recognition. These awards recognize outstanding computing and electronics products that CNET and ZDNet Editors have determined represent the highest quality, design, and service to users.

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Posted by festprint on Thursday, June 05, 2003
 
AMX Completes Wireless Solution With Release of New Network Interface Card For Modero Touch Panels

RICHARDSON, Texas, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AMX Corporation (NASDAQ:AMXC) , a worldwide leader in advanced control system technology, announces the new Network Interface Card, which makes our flagship Modero Touch Panel series completely wireless. This solution provides end users with anywhere, any time control and dealers with the convenience and simplicity of a wire-free installation. The card is certified and currently available only in North America.

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, June 04, 2003
 
From brighthand

According to a source in the handheld industry, Pocket PC 2003, the upcoming version of Microsoft's operating system for handheld devices, will be launched on June 23.

According to information leaked on several websites and newsgroups, many of the changes in Pocket PC 2003, codenamed Ozone, will be related to improving its wireless capabilities. This includes a new and improved Connection Manager, which should be music to many users' ears as it is one of the most complained about parts of the current operating system. The new Connection Manager is supposed to be easier to use for beginners while offering advanced users more control over connections.

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Posted by festprint on Monday, June 02, 2003
 
Linksys Adds the New Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge to Its Wireless-G Family

Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge Connects Any Ethernet-Enabled Device To A High Speed Wireless-G Network

IRVINE, Calif., May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Linksys(R), today announced its Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge (WET54G), allowing any device equipped with an Ethernet Port to connect to a wireless network without drivers. On a Wireless-G network, the bridge speeds data at up to 54Mbps. It is also fully compatible with widely deployed 802.11b networks (at 11 Mbps).

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Posted by festprint on Wednesday, May 28, 2003
 
From theinquirer

Email: mailto:newsdesk@theinquirer.net

NETWORKING GIANT Cisco confirmed today it is working with the Independent Paris Transport Authority to build wireless LAN base stations across the city.
The project could mean a roll out for the entire Paris Metro network in time, said Cisco.

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Posted by festprint on Tuesday, May 27, 2003
 
From independent.co.uk

He's got the power to put Intel ahead
The boss of the mighty chip-maker tells Stephen Pritchard in Los Angeles of its plans to move into new markets and take on giants such as IBM, Cisco and Hewlett-Packard

Microchip maker Intel has achieved what very few technology companies can, and become a brand consumers actually look for. A handful of computer giants - such as Microsoft, IBM and Hewlett-Packard - might be household names, but it is the companies rather than the products that non-computer people recognise.

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Posted by festprint on Sunday, May 25, 2003
 

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