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Le 25 Jul 2008 - 04:03
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Panasonic rêve de détrôner les leaders de l'IPBX en Europe
Total a fait ses choix pour migrer vers la téléphonie sur IP en 2009
Un admin refuse de rendre les mots de passe du réseau
Colmatage d'une faille de grande envergure sur les serveurs DNS
Des restrictions logicielles imposées par le paquet télécoms ?


Wi-Fi Networking News
Wi-Fi Networking News reports nearly daily on all the news associated with wireless networking.

Santa Clara Takes over Its MetroFi Network

Santa Clara takes over MetroFi network for meter reading: The city might also expand free public access. Advertisements will be removed as well as logins. This action is a far cry from the last tim...


Phila. Network Use Skyrockets while Free

No surprise that more people use a free network than one that charges: However, the strategy of Network Acquisition Corp. (someday to be renamed) is to create a best-efforts Wi-Fi network that will...


AT&T Says Fie on Free Fi for iPhone (Again)

The latest chapter in the ongoing flirtation between AT&T's Wi-Fi hotspot network and the iPhone ends in rejection: The cellular giant is apparently a bit overexcited, and keeps releasing informati...


Wee-Fi: Exhaustive Looks at In-Flight-Fi, Every-Fi

Airline in-flight broadband overview: Computerworld surveys what's about to happen with in-flight broadband in the U.S. and worldwide. It's an exhaustive look (especially the run-down at the end) a...


Wee-Fi: Kentucky Town-Fi; Exorbitant Hotel-Fi

Kentucky town shaves 97 percent of Wi-Fi network cost: The town of Prestonsburg, Kent., thought a city-wide Wi-Fi network could help attract tourists and businesses, while expanding remote access f...



CIO.com - Wireless/Mobile
Award winning site with all CIO articles, research, case studies, opinion, events, community about ERP, CRM, knowledge management, strategy, alignment, intranet, outsourcing, e-business, security and more.


Muniwireless
News and information about municipal wireless broadband networks and wireless technologies

Cost of bringing fiber to your home
James Enck mentions on his blog that there are estimates which say that the "underlying monthly cost of a FTTH...
Intel likes McCain-Lautenberg municipal broadband bill
Intel has come out publicly in favor of the McCain-Lautenberg bill: "Intel believes the Lautenberg-McCain bill strikes an appropriate balance...
EU opens up 5 GHz frequencies to unlicensed use
The European Union has finally opened up 5 Ghz frequencies (5159-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz) to unlicensed indoor and outdoor...
Port of Rotterdam goes fiber and wireless
The Port of Rotterdam has issued a request for proposals for two overlapping networks: a fiber optic network (155 km...
Lafayette says yes to fiber
Lafayette, Louisiana voters said yes to the city's fiber to the home project. With a 27% turnout, 12290 (62%) voted...

InfoWorld RSS Feed
InfoWorld - Information Technology News, Computer Networking & Security

Not so fast, 3G
You can't miss the slogan--it's plastered everywhere. "Twice as fast. Half the price." Just this morning, in fact, Apple posted a bunch of new ads that repeatedly drive the point home about the 3G ...
Plugging iPhones into small businesses
Apple's iPhone drew criticism when first released because of tepid enterprise business support. Small businesses felt the pain of iPhone envy more sharply than their enterprise counterparts because...
Lab test: Apple gets iPhone 3G right for business
With the iPhone 3G's banner opening weekend and newsstands looking like a rack of brochures for the device, a review of the iPhone 3G at this point might be pro forma, except for one thing: Much of...
5 ways the iPhone 3G still lags in enterprise
The iPhone 3G may have a lock on the Sexiest Gadget Alive title for 2008, but in the frumpy and boring world of things that matter to enterprise IT managers, it's no pinup.
Global data roaming costs sink iPhone 3G use for enterprises
Apple's iPhone 3G has a powerful browser and faster wireless connections to all kinds of data and multimedia, but those features may be too much of a good thing for international business travelers...


DevX: Latest Wireless Content
Latest DevX Content

SMS Messaging Using the .NET Compact Framework
SMS messaging may have it's drawbacks, but it's benefits make it a viable solution for many of today's enteprise applications. This article uses a sample hospital application to show you how to int...
Java ME User Interfaces: Do It with LWUIT!
Java ME user interfaces are about to get an exciting boost with the early release of a new library and tool from Sun called LWUIT.
Persisting Data in Your Windows Mobile Device
Learn about the three methods of persisting data and which is the right one for your device.
Build Occasionally Connected Systems Using Sync Services for ADO.NET v1.0
When workers aren't always connected, Occasionally Connected Systems (OCS) can help. Find out how Visual Studio 8's Sync Services for ADO.NET enables OCS, synchronizing databases between different ...
Windows Mobile: Communicating with the Outside World
Explore the various options available on the .NET Compact Framework that allow your apps to connect with the outside world.