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Monday, March 01, 2004

Source: Userland.com
Sprint Seen as Jockeying for Place in Merger Game
By moving over the weekend to combine its wireless tracking stock with the stock of its traditional phone operations, Sprint has helped stoke anticipation on Wall Street that it is preparing to join in the consolidation of the telecommunications industry by becoming either an acquirer or a takeover target.
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Source: Computer World
Hospitals Eye Wider Use Of Wireless IP Phones
The Food and Drug Administration is mandating that drugs dispensed in hospitals have bar codes in an effort to reduce medical errors. But IT managers said they expect one side effect of the requirement to be increased deployment of wireless LANs and IP-based wireless phones.
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9:25:19 PM    comment []

Source: eWEEK Technology News
Hardened Laptops: A New Meaning of 'Extreme'
Laptop specialist Itronix on Monday announced that the U.S. Air Force has deployed thousands of its wireless, ruggedized laptops.
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7:47:19 PM    comment []

Source: C|Net
Wireless VoIP--Is sum greater than parts?
Gear makers have been pitching Net-phoning and Wi-Fi separately to businesses, with lackluster results. Now they're starting to serve up a combo platter.
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1:54:59 PM    comment []

Source: Fool News
Leaving Lines Behind for Wireless
Consumers are canceling their landlines in favor of wireless, which is good news for wireless companies.
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1:22:19 PM    comment []

Source: Wi-Fi Planet
Canadian Carriers Sign to Roam
The country's wireless telecom association says that the five major carriers with hotspots have officially signed to allow roaming by the fall.
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12:08:49 PM    comment []

Source: Wi-Fi Planet
SpectraLink Docks Wi-Fi Phones
The VoWLAN player introduces a new place for workers to park their wireless handsets.
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11:06:49 AM    comment []

Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
For a Good Laugh, Read U.S. News
This very general story supposedly about 802.11i in U.S. News is so out there it's comical: I guess we're all "hipsters" since the writer says "hipsters" call access points hotspots. He also refers to future 802.11i access points as "'i' generation" hotspots. I wonder where he got that phrase. It's also not clear why he's even writing about public hotspots since he's under the impression that 802.11i will only be used in corporate offices....
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10:14:19 AM    comment []

Source: The Register
AT&T ADSL thunders across US heartland
Broadband in 14 states and more to follow
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