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Archive for June, 2004

DailyWireless Back

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 30th, 2004

DailyWireless was down, yesterday at about 5pm through this morning at 9:30am (June 30). Sorry about that. The disk filled up and mysql and apache got pretty unhappy. Some old apache logs were archived to clear up more disk space. Thanks for your patience. – Sam and Don

One for Broadcom

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 29th, 2004

Tom’s Networking and Design Technica report that Broadcom, has a one-chip, 802.11g design. Broadcom’s AirForce One 54g solution features: Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), and all features required for the upcoming WPA2, the Wi-Fi Alliance certified interoperable implementation of the recently ratified IEEE 802.11i standard. Hardware support for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also certified for [...]

MP3 To Cellphones

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 29th, 2004

T-Mobile is providing the ability to download music to mobile phones. But, as The Register notes, Apple needn’t fear for its iPod just yet. T-Mobile’s new ‘Ear Phone’ handsets can hold just three songs at once. And each song is limited to a 90-120 second clip – and they’re not cheap: 1.50 or 1.50. TheFeature [...]

3G Growth

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 28th, 2004

Nearly six million customers are using UMTS 3G services today and that number is expected to more than double by the end of the year,” stated Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas, the promotional arm of GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and UMTS throughout the Americas. “We have seen the commercial launch of 57 networks in 21 [...]

Ugly truth about mesh networks

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 28th, 2004

Ugly truths about mesh networks – they dont scale – for now. As founder and CTO of a Wireless Mesh networking company, I have pondered long and hard about whether or not I should submit this. The buzz on mesh networking certainly works in our favor. However, there is more hype than reality around mesh [...]

MuniWireless City-Cloud Report

Posted by Sam Churchill on June 28th, 2004

Muniwireless.com, which tracks municiple broadband wireless deploymnets, is one year old. The website is an initiative of Lemon Cloud BV (based in Amsterdam), a legal and consulting firm devoted to tech companies. To celebrate, author Esme Vos created a comprehensive pdf report which lists over 80 regions, cities and towns that have deployed large wireless [...]