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Thursday, June 05, 2003

Next-Generation Internet Protocol is In Play. IPv6 improves on the current version of TCP/IP, but there are problems. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis]
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Bush administration to order spectrum review. The goal is to make better use of the scarce airwaves by the government and the wireless industry for everything from mobile telephone service to military operations. [Computerworld News]
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SupportSoft to Ease Home Wireless Net Installs. The company, which makes software for broadband providers to sell to customers setting up home networks, says its latest version of HomeNet now support 802.11a and 11g and lets users setup an ad hoc connection any where. [News]
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Microsoft prepares SPOT service. The software giant reveals details of its wireless service for personal devices as it tests the network prior to the availability of devices in the fall. [CNET News.com]
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Roving the Globe, Laptops Alight on Wireless Hot Spots. Traveling to Europe or Asia this summer? A look at places and service plans for wireless Internet access overseas. By Douglas Heingartner. [New York Times: Technology]
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Wi-Fi Palm finds its voice. Nice niche [The Register]
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Promise of ultra-fast downloads. Net downloads could soon be faster as US researchers have developed a way to speed up the internet. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
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Singapore abandons Wi-Fi for 3G. Bubble bursts [The Register]
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Cisco builds WLAN security framework. Extend, embrace and control [The Register]
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