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Friday, January 16, 2004

Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
Vivato's Last Chance
Business 2.0 reports that Vivato has run through most of its money without selling much product [subscription required]: Matt Maier discloses a number of facts about Vivato, the high-flying antenna/switch company with the phased-array system that could span kilometers of open-source or entire floors of buildings. The initial antenna is apparently no longer in production, and it had only 50 customers and $3 million in revenue last year. Maier reports that the company has burned through most of its money and lost or let go many staffers at all levels of the company. A new CEO, interim since October and now fully in charge, plans to slash research and development in favor of less-cutting edge products. Maier concludes that Vivato is finally planning to launch its follow-up product in February: a switch based on the faster 802.11g standard. If it fails, Vivato isn't likely to get another chance....
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Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
Signull Launches Billable Gateway
Signull's G2 device lets hotspots bill and control access: The device seems similar to many available from turnkey hotspot vendors like Airpath and NetNearU, but appears more focused on providing the services instead of building a network footprint comprised of individual locations....
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Source: Fool News
Courting AT&T Wireless
Suddenly, AT&T Wireless looks like the fair damsel that knights want to rescue.
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Source: Extremetech
Intel Begins Shipping 802.11b/g Module
Intel Corp. has begun to ship its next-generation 802.11b/g dual-band module, catching up to competitors such as Broadcom Corp.
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7:25:36 AM    comment []

Source: Ziff Davis
Intel Begins Shipping 802.11b/g Module
Intel Corp. has begun to ship its next-generation 802.11b/g dual-band module, catching up to competitors such as Broadcom Corp.
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