In-building wireless coverage and capacity has become akin to a building utility. Today’s wireless subscribers expect anytime, anywhere access to mobile data services and weak signal strength or “dead spots” in and around your buildings won’t be tolerated. As you make trem
Nokia Networks has signed a memorandum of understanding with Artemis Networks to test pCell wireless technology next year in large indoor venues and other high density areas. Artemis created a new technology that it called pWave. “Wireless antennas using the technology, the comp
The Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC) is getting a wireless overhaul, as the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority (MCCA) begins a $2.6 million upgrade for the venue. The upgrade will increase the number of existing wireless access points from 113 to at least 580, m
Sure, free Wi-Fi is nice, but it’s useless if your phone’s battery dies. This is where uBeam comes in, and this week the company received some great press on its announcement of a working prototype that will be built for consumers. In the simplest terms, uBeam is a wireles
Yesterday, good news concerning Wi-Fi came from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). “The FCC approved an order that sets the stage for an incentive auction that can advance both licensed and unlicensed wireless broadband. The FCC has found a compromise that will allow i