Saturday, March 27, 2004

Verizon Wireless eyes quick deployment of broadband net. Verizon Wireless plans immediate deployment of its mobile broadband service in major markets this year and aims to serve enterprise customers through a partnership with Citrix. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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CTIA: Coming soon, the do-everything wireless phone. Manufacturers and developers on hand for this year's Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association show are already working to cram the functions of cordless phones, cellular handsets and IP telephones into one portable device. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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Boeing sets pricing for in-air Internet access. Boeing plans to charge airline passengers $29.95 for unlimited Internet access on six-hour flights, and $19.95 on flights that last between three and six hours. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News]
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AWE Cruises With InterWave. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.-- interWAVE Communications, a pioneer in compact wireless communications systems, today announced that it has signed an agreement with AT&T Wireless Services, Inc., the second-largest wireless carrier based on revenue in the United States. interWAVE will provide AT&T Wireless... [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Care Fusion's Wireless Scan. MCLEAN, Va.-- Care Fusion, a leading developer of mobile technology solutions for hospitals, has developed a wireless, hand-held barcode solution to reduce medical errors related to specimen collection and laboratory results reporting. Commercial hospitals who have purchased wCareCollect see it as... [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Alaska Gets 3G. Nortel Networks is the beneficiary of Alaska Communications' plans to launch an EV-DO network. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Location, Location, Location. Sprint will offer enterprise verticals location- based wireless services via Microsoft's MapPoint in mid year. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Siemens Wi-Max Plans. Siemens will produce Wi-Max equipment by mid 2005, and work with Intel on Wi-Max compatible devices. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Nokia's Blueprint. Leveraging multimedia apps, winning the enterprise market, building on voice, and unleashing 40 new devices are goals of Nokia this year. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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Intel Widens WiMax. Alcatel is the latest equipment vendor to form an alliance with Intel in the name of WiMax equipment. [Wireless IQ - News Feeds]
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