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Novarum Compares Networks, Cuts Through Confusion
By Phil Belanger  Aligning Infrastructure and Applications

Novarum’s research aim is to "cut through the confusion of this overlapping range of broadband, IP-based, licensed and unlicensed wireless data technologies." More



Weekly Roundup of Headlines
» Enter the Metro-Scale Network Measurement Firms
» Paris Mayor Using Wi-Fi to Attract Youth
» NETGEAR Flourishing in Middle East
» US: Broadband Not Always Full Speed Ahead
» UN: Broadband Is a Utility Like Water, Electricity
» O2 Dismisses Mobile-Phone Wi-Fi
» WiMAX Widely Available for $30 in Seattle Area
» Microsoft Enters Municipal Wi-Fi Realm
» Clearwire Wireless Internet Service to Seattle
» EarthLink Makes Muni Wi-Fi Lemonade
» A Quicker Mesh-to-Money Setup?
» The WiMAX Opportunity for Local Government
» With a Dish, Broadband Goes Rural
» Advisory Firm Novarum Compares Networks


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