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Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Going Wireless in the Wilderness. An eco-tourism company is constructing a wireless network in the frozen wilds of Canada so visitors can upload photos and Web surfers can watch polar bears. By Charles Mandel. [Wired News]
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Proxim Sees Slow Q2, Chairman Resigns. The wireless network equipment maker will miss financial forecasts in the wake of a restructuring. [News]
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802.11g Products Get Certified. The first round of testing of 802.11g products by the Wi-Fi Alliance has concluded. Now there are a number of chipsets, reference designs, and even a couple of products that meet interoperability requirements. [News]
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Symbol Technologies chairman resigns. Jerome Swartz, chairman of Symbol Technologies, resigned in the wake of internal and SEC investigations into accounting irregularities. [Computerworld News]
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Wi-Fi Alliance Certifies First 802.11g Products. The first round of products based on the IEEE 802.11g standard amendment have completed Wi-Fi certification testing. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis]
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Computerworld: McDonald's signs on for Wi-Fi in San Francisco area, Singapore. McDonald's Corp. broadened its push into the Wi-Fi public-access market today, with deals to provide the wireless service in 75 San Francisco Bay-area restaurants and 140 outlets in Singapore. In the Bay area, 55 restaurants began offering wireless Internet connectivity today. [Tomalak's Realm]
5:24:42 PM    comment []

WLAN growth strong in A-P, but prices tumble. Gartner sees continued strong growth in WLAN market [InfoWorld: Wireless]
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