laptops fleet
Airlines told to catch wireless cabin fever
News Many airlines are already trialling in-flight internet services on limited routes, with plans for fleet-wide installations being discussed by most major carriers. By linking the aircraft via satellite, passengers would be able to use laptops, PDAs... [24 Sep 2003]
UK king of the Wi-Fi castle
News Train operator GNER is looking to enable a fleet of up to 40 high-speed trains with high-speed Internet access on its London Kings Cross to Aberdeen and Inverness route. According to Forrester, there will be just 53 million Wi-Fi-enabled laptops... [14 Aug 2003]
Exclusive: GNER to offer wireless broadband on trains
News GNER is looking to enable a fleet of up to 40 high-speed trains with high-speed internet access on its London Kings Cross to Aberdeen and Inverness route. A spokesman told silicon.com the commercial details are still in development but that the... [08 Aug 2003]
Wi-Fi in departures, Wi-Fi in the sky - an industry embraces wireless
News In the week in which British Airways finally announced it is retiring its loss-making fleet of Concorde aircraft, airports and beleaguered airlines are looking at additional ways to make money - and Wi-Fi access provision for travellers is a small... [11 Apr 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: Microsoft's shrewd vision, outsourcing lessons and the mouse
Comment As the economy recovers, organisations will want to be fleet of foot and may find themselves entrenched in a quagmire of contract clauses and restrictions. Those that already work in a mobile environment spend too much time synchronising or using... [09 Sep 2002]
Taxmen lose their laptops - but technology keeps them safe
News Swedish security firm Pointsec Mobile Technologies has inked a deal to provide the US inland revenue (IRS) with security applications to protect its fleet of laptops and Palm devices. Jason R Conyard, director of Wireless strategy for security firm... [18 Sep 2001]
