New Node Bridges Gap Between City and Public Safety
BelAir's new multi-radio platform deployments converge proven performance and 4.9 GHz public safety coverage.
From Business Wire, June 25, 2007
Shanghai aims for full coverage by 2010 Expo
A citywide telecommunications network, which combines 3G, Wi-Fi and WiMAX technologies, is on the way.
From Shanghai Daily, June 25, 2007
Westin Kierland Resort & Spa Enhances Guest Satisfaction with BelAir Networks
BelAir Networks today announced the deployment of a next generation wireless broadband network at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, an AAA Four Diamond resort located in Scottsdale, Arizona.
From Business Wire, June 25, 2007
Cape Town Planning Broadband Network
The city is considering a municipal fibre optic infrastructure, which will provide a massive boost to the local economy, as well as drastically reducing the City's communications costs.
From Athlone, June 22, 2007
Sacramento Goes Wireless
"The City of Sacramento is very excited about the opportunity to provide wireless Internet access to our residents, visitors, and businesses," Sacramento Councilmember Rob Fong said following last night's council vote.
From Wireless Week, June 22, 2007
Motorola, VDC to Commence WiMAX Trial in Hanoi & Ho Chi Minh
The year long trial is expected to begin in October.
From Telecom Paper, June 22, 2007
Google, Others Oppose North Carolina Telecom Bill
It would limit cities' own networks.
From The News & Observer, June 21, 2007
Motorola's WiMAX and Mesh Solutions Earn NXTcomm Eos Awards
Motorola's WiMAX Flexible Access Point System and its MOTOMESH Duo product were selected for honors.
From Finanz Nachrichten, June 21, 2007
Chicago Police To Gain a Live View in Buses
The CTA is installing gear for Wi-Fi hook-ups.
From Chicago Tribune, June 21, 2007
Hackers to Hit Internet Core, Wi-Fi and Digital Homes
Online criminals looking for new areas to attack in the next few years will find green fields in the Internet infrastructure and the digital home, according to researchers at McAfee's Avert labs.
From Techworld, June 21, 2007