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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Quality by design

Comment Written on the flight back to London and dispatched via a free wi-fi service in the lounge at Heathrow later the same day. People were apparently crammed into hot and dirty offices with... [09 Jul 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Warped perceptions

Comment Written at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands and dispatched via an airline lounge wi-fi service. Security standards are an oxymoron. Find out what's hot on the top... [28 May 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare

Comment Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via the City of Westminster free (for a trial period) wi-fi service And yet strangely no one has spotted that domestic microwave ovens... [29 May 2007]

WiMax: Too Good to Be True?

White Paper Where Wi-Fi is intended to cover small areas, such as offices, homes, and hot spots, WiMax can theoretically extend a 70M-bps connection up to 30 miles from a base station capable of... [11 Dec 2006]

Radioactive: Today a jam, tomorrow the open road?

Comment Audi, BMW, DaimlerChrysler and Volkswagen have teamed up with the Fraunhofer Institute, computer hardware maker NEC and Siemens to investigate ways that cars could talk directly to one another using... [21 Jun 2006]

In-flight broadband to take off with AirCell?

News Air travellers starved for in-flight internet access may soon find solace, thanks to a US company that wants to offer wi-fi service aloft. But offering wi-fi service... [06 Jun 2006]

CIO Agenda: The 2005 technology shopping list

Comment Voice over IP (VoIP) and Wi-Fi are being looked at by half of the CIO Jury in 2005, while half are also considering storage, server hardware and CRM. Phil Young, head of IT operations at Amtrak, said:... [14 Dec 2004]

Re:Viewing 2004: Mobile and wireless

News Very much taking off was airborne Wi-Fi. This writer used one on a 45-minute taxi ride into London from Heathrow airport and it was great - albeit it was 11:00pm so I got constant 3G on an obvious route... [14 Dec 2004]

Wi-Fi providers to unplug VoIP calls

News The announcements from Vonage and Boingo, and another on Monday from Net2Phone, underscore the collision course of internet-based phoning and Wi-Fi, the popular wireless standards used... [19 Oct 2004]

3GSM Diary: More from Microsoft, Sarin's stand-up act and adult content for your handheld

Comment A device in association with Vodafone, perhaps using Wi-Fi and - gasp - compatible with pre-2003 versions of Exchange could be about to be unveiled. It's just a shame the GSMA doesn't seem to want to... [25 Feb 2004]

Intel teams up with Asian telcos for Wi-Fi

News Singapore's infocomms regulator and chip giant Intel have teamed up with five Asian telcos to look into the two big roadblocks to seamless Wi-Fi roaming: the lack of common network... [16 Sep 2003]

Cheat Sheet: The A-Z of 802.11

Cheat Sheet For a while, it was also known as Wi-Fi, but now 802.11g and 802.11a are also known by that name the branding is less useful. Wireless networking is part of the furniture these days but the zoo of... [04 Apr 2003]

Insecure about Wi-Fi security? Don’t be...

Comment Security is often cited as the main barrier to widespread use of Wi-Fi wireless networks, whether at work, at public 'hot spots' or within homes. Anthony Plewes contributed to this... [03 Apr 2003]

Bumpy road ahead for Wi-Fi roaming

News That the IDA-Intel alliance plan to pitch their plan to to industry bodies such as the GSM Association and Wi-Fi Alliance is only a start, they say. The fact that Intel is a member of the... [18 Mar 2003]

Why not all public WLANs will be free

Comment Also earlier this year, in a column for silicon.com, telecoms consultancy Ovum stuck its neck out about the 'will public Wi-Fi become free' issue. Of course, to a business wanting to sell more coffee or... [27 Feb 2003]

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