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Alvarion Selected By Main Street Broadband For WiMAX Network Deployment In US
Alvarion Ltd. (NASDAQ:ALVR), the world's leading provider of WiMAX™ and wireless broadband solutions, today announced it was chosen by Main Street Broadband, a strategic partner of Xiocom Wireless, Inc., for deployment of WiMAX networks in its initial RUS (Rural Utilities Service) funded rural market
From Wireless Networks Online, April 02, 2009

FiberTower brokering 39 GHz spectrum
Spectrum Bridge announced FiberTower has listed its 39 GHz portfolio of nationwide area millimeter-wave spectrum on SpecEx, an online spectrum broker.
From Firece Broadband Wireless, April 02, 2009

BelAir Networks Achieves Industry First with BelAir100SX Cable-Mounted Node for WiMAX and Wi-Fi
New product leverages cable operators' infrastructure with both licensed and license-free wireless spectrum
From Bel Air Networks, April 01, 2009

Grants and Stimulus Funding Update: Justice Programs and Competitive Grants
The U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs announced a list of more than 40 open solicitations for grants. The grants include funding for programs aimed at Internet crimes against children, rural law enforcement, corrections, courts, forensics and more.
From Digital Communities, March 31, 2009

Firetide Forecasts Big Jump in Large-Scale Municipal Wireless Networks in 2009
New MIMO technology, Fed’s Stimulus package and expanding public safety networks boost market and business outlook
From Firetide, March 31, 2009

Investors Bank on WiMax in Eastern Europe
In the third installment of our series on WiMAX around the globe, we look at the unique market conditions WiMAX faces in Eastern Europe.
From WiFi Planet, March 27, 2009

Rural broadband vs. red tape
President Obama's $7 billion-plus plan to bring broadband to rural America could create up to 260,000 new jobs, according to researchers. But some industry executives worry it will take too long to put that money to work.
From TelephonyOnLine, March 27, 2009

New York City implements wireless automated meter reading system
New York has announced that it will be replacing over 800,000 water meters, currently read by humans, by wireless meters monitored automatically.
From Muniwireless, March 25, 2009

Adelstein Tapped for RUS Post
President Barack Obama intends to nominate FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein to be administrator for the Rural Utilities Service (RUS), which will administer $2.5 billion in grants and loads for rural broadband initiatives.
From Wireless Week, March 23, 2009

Wi-Fi at Work in Agribusiness
California’s Faria Farms is using a wireless mesh network to monitor five separate facilities in the Central Valley.
From WiFi Planet, March 19, 2009

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