Magnetic mounts atop a water tower in Irvine support 8-foot 4G antennas.
Research says there will be 600 million WLAN-enabled video devices by 2015, and 40 percent of digital TVs will be WLAN-attached by that year.
The UK university saw three conesecutive years of 100-percent-growth of mobile-device Internet access.
Aruba AP-93H provides deployment flexibility and may lower cabling and installation costs for university dormitories, school classrooms, hotels, hospitals, etc.
Among the practices recommended by Aberdeen Group is to consolidate wired and wireless policies and management.
An annual report by Battelle says that ICT (information and communications technologies) will buck the overall R&D trend in that China is a minor player.
NPD In-Stat uses the term RAN - radio access network - to describe the wireless systems that support mobile data.
Subcontractor Telos to perform work awarded to Dell under ITES-2S.
Infonetics Research says wireless LAN equipment sales hit new high in 3Q11.
Document includes channel frequencies, typical coverage range and data rates.
The company has announced the availability of TCP/IP protocol over UWB as an alternative to the original wireless USB protocol.
Discussion will include the right wireless and cabling systems for existing buildings and new construction.
BridgeWave's Gigabit wireless Ethernet bridges eliminate network disruptions the campus had struggled with previously, connecting disparate campus buildings across a shipping canal.
Future wireless technologies including 802.11ac and 802.11ad will enhance these networks' performance, notes FTM Consulting.
Standards, environmental issues and bandwidth requirements will be discussed.
India’s 3rd largest wireless operator has selected CommScope’s Heliax FXL cabling to replace most use of traditional corrugated copper cabling in its network.
New report from FTM Consulting says high-speed apps like data centers and video transmission won't feel the pinch, but smaller offices may bypass structured cabling altogether.
Infonetic Research finds that worldwide wireless LAN equipment revenue jumped 19% sequentially in 2Q11.
The protocol's emergence will not have to overcome the political hurdles that 802.11n did, says ABI Research.
FlexWave Prism high power indoor remote DAS leverages existing coax cabling for expanded 3G / 4G mobile service delivery.
Enterprises are getting 'carpeted' for the iPad, while service providers look at WiFi as a 3G offload option.
The chips are designed into next-generation switches, routers, metro aggregation equipment and 3G/4G LTE mobile gateways.
Analyst says establishing standards for white space frequencies is a must.
One researcher says VoIP over WiFi will cost operators $5 billion globally by 2015.
Bluesocket's virtual Wireless LAN technology is now part of Adtran's enterprise networks division.
Blogger takes a sarcastic look at what we'll lose when we all dump our laptops for smartphones.
Mobile broadband services will drive carrier spending on mobile backhaul equipment, Dell’Oro Group believes.
30-year networking and semiconductor industry professional was previously president and CEO of system-on-chip developer for 802.11 WLANs.
Specification uses broadcast-TV whitespace to achieve 22-Mbit/sec transmission for up to 62 miles from a base station.
Extricom's blanket Wi-Fi network platform installed at the UK's Manchester Evening News Arena.
Xirrus announced as Gold Sponsor for September's 4GWE Wireless Evolution Conference and Expo 2011, to be held in Austin, TX.
Note of interest from In-Stat research: Most video access occurs in stationary environments.
WiGig is approaching fruition and advancing quickly toward enabling WiGig-based products.
Trends in mobile computing are merging, and will require robust cellular and wireless LAN infrastructures.
Oberon's in-building structured cabling and wireless voice and data network infrastructure products support the Military Health System Cyber-infrastructure Service (MCiS).
Real-world tests in dense environments are aimed at improving data connections for better mobile computing.
Ohio-based distributor offers telephony, data, AV and security products from more than 150 manufacturers.
Seven hotels, a convention center and a total of more than 1.7 million square feet of space have indoor wireless service through MobileAccess DAS.
Research from In-Stat says voice service is a commodity and messaging has plateaued while data is where the growth is.
Rising shipments and average selling prices (ASPs) drove the wireless LAN market to grow 18% year-over-year in 1Q11, reports Dell'Oro Group.
An organization with 12 wireless access points can use midspan PoE three ways to achieve power savings.
The DAS Forum will hold the conference in Arlington, VA at a facility decked out in DAS.
Believe Wireless Broadband and the Maryland Jockey Club, owner of the Pimlico Race Course, selected advanced Wi-Fi systems and technology from Ruckus Wireless.
Supporting 4G cellular services in Missouri, Oklahoma.
Document from CommScope makes the case for installing horizontal runs for future wireless technologies during initial building construction.
Researcher ABI says most deployments are taking place in Asia-Pacific but innovations are happening in North America.
Provider of multi-service Carrier Ethernet access and demarcation systems has acquired the major assets and intellectual property of ANDA Networks in an all cash transaction.
Technology takes advantage of unused spectrum allocated for television.
Verizon announced the turn-on of its 4G LTE wireless network in six additional metropolitan areas.
Meru Networks points to Steve Jobs' infamous iPhone 4 demo debacle as an example of why its technology is needed.
89% of money spent on mobile backhaul equipment in 2010 was for IP/Ethernet gear, reports Infonetics Research.
The antenna, which are atop towers and include the base station's RF electronics, are setting the pace for the overall antenna market.
Update on next-generation 802.11ac and ad standards will be included.
Technology partnership will equip 700MHz and AWS wireless spectrum owners in rural markets with the ability to provide advanced bandwidth services to non-urban communities.
TE Connectivity will also host two events at its booth during this week's CTIA conference in Orlando, FL.
iOS devices like the iPad and iPhone can cause headaches because of their ability to gain WLAN authentication.
The technical sessions at IEEE CCNC 2011 will impart detailed analyses covering a wide technical scope.
Arena upgrades legacy access points to handle all PCI transactions.
Researcher IDC's Q4 2010 report backs up the idea that The Age of Exabytes is emerging.
Metro Ethernet Forum suggests that deployment of Ethernet in backhaul networks is the most cost-effective solution for operators struggling to cope with the increasing demand for data services.
Oberon is positioning its wireless enclosures to simplify compliance with ICRA hospital guidelines.
TE distributed antenna systems (DAS) platforms address outdoor, in-building, and near-building applications for LTE and other mobile services.
Issues including patient-identify protection and drug theft are converging to drive the need for mobile asset management.
Researcher predicts that 802.11ac-enabled device shipments will go from 0 this year to nearly 1 billion in 2015.
Kit provides environmental and mechanical protection of cable-to-transceiver interface for wireless base station applications.
Five-year forecast from Dell'Oro Group predicts total growth of more than 75 percent.
Document includes step-by-step instructions to solve four toublesome WiFi scenarios.
MobileAccess's technology, assets and personnel will be part of Corning Cable Systems.
Broadcast and wireless communications sitemaster upgrades system to meet the needs of a major national carrier.
Wireless LAN provider buys cloud-computing vendor and will roll out new platforms in Q2.
CommScope announced the certification of 12 new companies as part of its In-building Wireless Solution BusinessPartner program.
Document from Cisco discusses site surveys, roaming, security and other issues.
The FCC's Net Neutraility ruling is not exactly 'neutral' when it comes to restrictions on mobile Internet.
City of Dumas, TX, chooses SkyFiber's free-space optical systems (FSO) to expand the broadband connectivity of such institutions as the city hall, fire station, and police station.
More than 100 of ADC's InterReach and FlexWave systems have been deployed in major stadiums, urban core areas.
The Federal Wi-Net Act will, if enacted, require wireless base stations to be built in all publicly accessible federal buildings.
Juniper Networks is buying the wireless business that Belden acquired in 2008.
Scott Thompson of Oberon Inc. shares some eye-opening data about the coming tidal wave of mobile data traffic.
The company has opened its first US office, and also appointed Karen O’Conner, former channel director at BelAir Networks, as business development manager.
The company says its ZoneFlex 802.11n Mobile Internet system delivers all the essential elements for building a Wi-Fi access infrastructure.
The newly launched BelView 6 NMS delivers real-time BI, automated provisioning, and scalability to 50,000 base stations.
White paper from Cisco Systems details commonly held but incorrect beliefs about 802.11 interferers.
Conduct a pre-deployment survey for interferers, then take one of these steps to keep your WiFi network running smoothly.
Richardson's product set includes systems for infrastructure and wireless networks, power management and alternative energy markets.
Distributor now offering the InterReach Fusion systems for indoor cellular coverage.
A new paper outlines specific steps and tests that network managers can take to design, deploy and validate an enterprise Wi-Fi network.
Firetide has announced general availability of its new 802.11n MIMO indoor and outdoor access points and wireless LAN controller platform.
Forecast covering 2010-2014 says you'll see more hotspots pop up in the coming years.
The Great Plains Health Alliance (GPHA) has deployed the Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays throughout 20 hospitals, 14 clinics, and 5 offices across Kansas.
To better understand the potential for wireless video surveillance in new vertical markets, IMS Research interviewed security systems integrators and installers of wireless infrastructure used in video surveillance.
The ADC InterReach Fusion, InterReach Spectrum and FlexWave Prism distributed antenna systems (DAS) have been deployed to deliver 2G, 3G and 4G wireless services at major college and professional sports stadiums across the U.S.
ADC's InterReach Fusion distributed antenna system (DAS) has been deployed to extend WiMAX coverage and capacity inside a major airport and three hospitals.
Posters and accompanying podcasts set out to demystify such topics as 802.11n, encryption and high-performance WiFi.
Researchers at the Houston university are hopeful that a $1.8M grant will help end WiFi dead zones.
Available on-demand, the seminar also covers the co-existence of WiFi and distributed antenna systems in enterprise environments.
Good for wireless access points as well as data and power cables, Oberon's 1025-00 stands tough against the elements.
Sistema University Ana G. Mendez (SUAGM) in Puerto Rico has selected the Ruckus ZoneFlex Smart WLAN system for a large-scale, indoor/outdoor Wi-Fi infrastructure.
The N9342C HSA is suitable for markets including aerospace/defense, microwave and satellite communication, wireless communication and broadcasting, and spectrum analysis.
In-plane and on-ground investments will approach $500 million in a few years, but will passengers pay for connectivity?
Blu-ray players, e-readers, digital TVs and other consumer electronics will lead the skyrocketing growth.