Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Wireless Strategies: Uneasy access: Companies challenged with connecting in remote parts of the globe


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Wireless strategies for IT professionals

 August 31, 2005 An eNewsletter published by wireless.itworld.comPart of the ITworld.com Site Network


 In today's update

›› Feature: Companies challenged with connecting in remote parts of the globe

›› In the news:
- Chip companies find more support for CellularRAM
- Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi


›› Go Figure: Sensitive security at long range

›› ITwhirled: Turning to the Internet for truth in dating

›› From the network: Adoption of Mobile Technologies - New Webcast


›› FEATURE

Uneasy access: Companies challenged with connecting in remote parts of the globe

Having problems getting your company's Wi-Fi network up and running in your office building? Your troubles pale in comparison with those organizations that need to establish wireless connectivity to workers in some of the world's most remote spots.


›› IN THE NEWS

Symbol puts up WLAN defenses
Chip companies find more support for CellularRAM
Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
Intel, Cisco team up on Wi-Fi enhancements
WiMax testing nears starting blocks

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›› GO FIGURE

70 meters
Distance at which a new Intel technology can tell if a user is accessing a WLAN from inside or outside a wall.
Source: IDG News Service


›› ITWHIRLED

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