mobile antivirus
Interference on the radar for FCC "white space"
News A is for Antivirus But incumbent spectrum licence holders such as TV broadcasters and mobile phone operators, including Verizon Wireless, say wireless devices that access this unlicensed spectrum will cause interference in the neighbouring spectrum... [12 Aug 2008]
£2.5bn gov't telecommunications contract up for grabs
News It will be protected by a range of anti-spam, antivirus, malware detection and firewall services. The network will see separate fixed and mobile phones replaced with one handset; offer VoIP calls; stream IP CCTV and broadcast quality video; allow... [05 Aug 2008]
Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
News A is for Antivirus Report co-author Dr Alastair Brydon added the "vast majority" of mobile network operators will upgrade to LTE rather than WiMax, "resulting in over four times more LTE users [then WiMax] by the end of 2015". [05 Aug 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: New niche for 3G?
Comment A is for Antivirus As a general trend young people only buy a fixed telephone line to gain broadband access as their lives are centred on mobility and mobile phones. The economic downturn and collapse of the dollar have resulted in a lot of my... [05 Aug 2008]
IFAW Captures Total Security With Check Point Endpoint Security
White Paper The first single agent for total endpoint security that combines the highest-rated firewall, Network Access Control (NAC), program control, antivirus, anti-spyware, data security, and remote access. With approximately 70 percent of employees... [04 Aug 2008]
EC shies away from data-roaming regulation
News A is for Antivirus Mobile users should be made more aware of how much data they are using while abroad in Europe, the director general for the information society and media at the European Commission has said. [22 Jul 2008]
Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?
News A is for Antivirus Some users have also complained about the necessity of carrying the device with them, leading one user to hack PINsentry to send new access codes to his mobile phone via SMS. The UK's third-largest bank said this week that it has... [18 Jul 2008]
Security heading for the cloud
News A is for Antivirus Gartner said the increase in use of cloud-based office software, such as Google Apps or salesforce.com, means online security services will be necessary to protect mobile IT users accessing business data and services outside the... [17 Jul 2008]
WiMax - spreading to more UK businesses
News A is for Antivirus Rollouts of the mobile variant of WiMax are dependent on the results of an Ofcom spectrum auction due later this year. On-Communications has said it has decided WiMax is the best technology for providing wireless connectivity to... [10 Jul 2008]
Prison tech: Mobiles blocked and bodies scanned
News A is for Antivirus Mobile phone use will be blocked and Bodily Orifice Security Scanner (Boss) chairs will be fitted throughout non-high security prisons from March 2009. Body scanning chairs and mobile phone blocking technology will be rolled out... [08 Jul 2008]
Small Business Protection Through Client Security
White Paper The paper then discusses Symantec Client Security, a solution that provides threat protection through integrated antivirus, firewall, and intrusion detection for remote, mobile, and networked computers. [03 Jul 2008]
SMS roaming rates: Expect EC to force cuts
News A is for Antivirus European mobile operators should brace themselves for enforced price cuts for SMS roaming, predicts an analyst. Yesterday was the 1 July deadline set by European telecoms commissioner, Viviane Reding, for the mobile industry to... [02 Jul 2008]
Femtocells to speed arrival of next-gen mobile networks?
News A is for Antivirus Femtocells could help speed the arrival of next generation mobile broadband networks - such as WiMax and LTE (long term evolution), the future roadmap of 3G. Industry association body the Femto Forum and operator community group... [30 Jun 2008]
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment A is for Antivirus Soon, even a window seat above the Atlantic will no longer be beyond the reach of the chirping mobile phone. Dubai-based Emirates launched its first full production mobile service in March this year on an Airbus 340, and it is... [26 Jun 2008]
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News A is for Antivirus Laptops packing 3.5G+ for mobile broadband access could be the answer to European mobile phone operators' ARPU (average revenue per user) prayers. Berg predicts laptops with HSPA/LTE (high speed packet access/long term evolution... [20 Jun 2008]
