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Wireless strategies for IT professionals

 October 26, 2005 An eNewsletter published by wireless.itworld.comPart of the ITworld.com Site Network


 In today's update

›› Feature: VoWi-Fi telephony takes another giant leap forward

›› In the news:
- U.S. to require RFID chips in passports
- Nokia rolls out entry-level CDMA phones


›› Webcasts and white papers: Simplifying wireless network security

›› Go figure: That's a lot of cell phones!

›› ITwhirled: Our employers, ourselves

›› From the network: AVST Market Insight


›› FEATURE

Telephony takes another giant leap forward
VLAN, or sending voice traffic over fast Ethernet wired LANs, is an excellent idea and already saves companies a lot of money. But voice over wireless LAN (VoWLAN) technology may be the next step. Although the WLAN has a lot less bandwidth than a 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet wired network, there is a case to be made for it. Infonetics Research notes the growing presence of WLANs in the enterprise, predicting that WLAN deployments will increase threefold over the next two years, in part, driven by the availability of wireless VoIP handsets and voice-enabling wireless technology. Telecom pricing structures based on time and distance are being challenged by VoIP providers (giving incumbent telcos a run for their money), and wireless VoIP will further disrupt the industry as it presents more innovation and competitive opportunities.

RELATED: Voice over WLAN to triple by 2007: Report


›› IN THE NEWS

U.S. to require RFID chips in passports
Nokia rolls out entry-level CDMA phones
New mobile Linux group to launch next month
BellSouth goes wireless for Katrina recovery
Sun, Alcatel sign deal to work on core network gear
NTT DoCoMo sells stake in KPN Mobile

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›› GO FIGURE

800 million
Number of mobile phones that will be sold worldwide in 2005.
Source: Reuters, via Computerworld


›› WEBCASTS AND WHITE PAPERS

Simplifying wireless network security
The convenience of wireless is undeniable, but we need to add new security solutions, without setting up a separate world for wireless and for wire. Tune into this new Webcast and learn more.

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›› ITWHIRLED

Our employers, ourselves
It's only natural... genetic testing leads to concerns about genetic privacy, which leads to, you guessed it, IBM revising its equal opportunity policy to state that genetic information would not be used in employment decisions. Big Blue may not want to play big brother, but don't think for a minute that other organizations won't jump at the opportunity.

More offbeat news, reviews and other stuff...


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