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Strix Systems International Expansion Plus Strategic Investment
Strix Systems, the market and technology leader in high-performance wireless mesh networking, today announced the inflow of strategic investments from global investors driving the company’s increased growth, rapid expansion and new technology developments for international and U.S. markets.
From Strix Systems International, December 08, 2008

Which Video Surveillance Companies are at Most Risk?
The 2009 Video Surveillance Industry Guide provides extensive analysis on the risk level of 27 leading video surveillance companies. You can purchase the Guide below to access the complete risk analysis and the entire 247 pages of analysis.
From IP Video Market, December 07, 2008

US FCC to mull free Internet plan at Dec. meeting
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is likely to consider a plan this month to auction public airwaves with a mandate that the winning bidder set aside some for free Internet nationwide, a proposal staunchly opposed by the cell phone industry.
From Reuters, December 03, 2008

WiFi goes green: solar-powered outdoor nodes coming soon
Municipal WiFi died in mid-2007 due to overinflated expectations, impossible city requirements, and the sheer limits of WiFi's capabilities. Or did it? Meraki, a startup born out of a mesh-networking project at MIT, thinks that $10,000 and two months' trial may change some cities' minds as they grow a network organically in San Francisco.
From Ars Technica, November 17, 2008

Are wireless cities really feasible?
The concept of a ‘wireless city’ has been developing in various guises for a number of years, including high-profile projects such as the Google/EarthLink project across 49 square miles of San Francisco. The idea has also been embraced by numerous towns and cities in the UK and Europe, many with a noble social goal of inclusiveness – allowing everyone to have free access to the Internet. However, as with the San Francisco project, major announcements and media coverage have often failed to deliver, with projects stalling or failing to get off the ground.1
From Analysis Mason, October 21, 2008

AT&T reiterates: LTE a long way off
AT&T reiterated its position Wednesday at the 4G Executive Summit in Chicago that its HSPA and HSPA-plus 3G network technology still had a lot of life left in it, and that Long-term Evolution (LTE) technology would not be rolled out for at least another three years
From Fierce Wireless, October 02, 2008

Philadelphia's Wi-Fi Story Begins a New Chapter
Last week, NAC, the group now managing Philly's Wi-Fi network, emerged from a three-month transition period with EarthLink.
From WiFi Planet, October 02, 2008

Wireless Internet Connections Available in Five Missouri State Parks
Now available at no charge in certain areas of Bennett Spring, Roaring River, Montauk, Big Lake and Sam A. Baker state parks
From GovTech, October 01, 2008

Broadband Deployment Booming Worldwide as Subscriber Numbers Top 380 Million
An increase in alternative access technologies such as WiMAX, Wi-Fi and others, but also a growing trend of upgrading existing networks to higher speed DSL options.
From GovTech, September 30, 2008

Wisper Selects Alvarion for Large WiMAX™ Expansion in Midwest U.S.
Wisper Wireless a wholly owned subsidiary of DiversiCOM deploys WiMAX network in Minnesota using Alvarion’s BreezeMAX® 2500 and BreezeMAX 3650 solutions
From Alvarion, September 30, 2008

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