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Public Sector Roundup: Hospitals go high-tech
European Union calls for better disabled access on the web, Hillingdon cuts carbon, and one hospital gets single sign-on, while Poole Hospital...
Ericsson wins bid for Nortel’s wireless assets
A late entry into the race, Ericsson has come out as the top bidder in an auction for Nortel’s CDMA and LTE assets.
MoD deploys first government certified LAN
The Ministry of Defence has deployed a secure wireless network to improve equipment tracking.
Swindon gets free wireless
Swindon residents are being given free wireless internet across the borough.
Lincoln gets city-wide Wi-Fi network
A local ISP has expanded Lincoln’s Wi-Fi network to cover the entire city.
Nokia to tap into 3G dongle market
Nokia will ship its first internet stick in early 2009.
Mayor wants London covered in Wi-Fi
And the Prime Minister is set to offer millions of pounds to get every student online.
Wi-Fi hotspots now in court
Courtrooms across the UK will be offering Wi-Fi access for solicitors as well as jurors and defendants.
Netgear DGN2000 – 802.11n router review
Netgear's DGN2000 offers draft-n wireless at an appealing price, but are the performance and features good enough for the business user?
Olympic construction site goes wireless
CI-Net will deliver wireless network support for London's 2012 Olympic games site.
'New wireless devices will save lives' says Ofcom
An Ofcom report, researched over 18 months, looks at how wireless technology could develop in the next decade and beyond - but warns that spectrum...
Alcatel-Lucent and McAfee tout wireless laptop encryption
Wireless and encryption capabilities in one product thanks to a new network security partnership.
Femtocells and the end of notspots
With ever increasing smartphone traffic and the irritation of patchy 3G network coverage, Petra Jones examines how femtocell technology may mean...
The future of Wi-Fi without networks
The Wi-Fi Alliance unveils its vision for the future - here's how it could reduce business hardware and network costs.
Confusing Wi-Fi laws could cause mobile broadband trouble
A UK researcher believes Wi-Fi regulation needs clearing up.
It should be Digital Britain - not ‘patchwork’ Britain
Big questions over next-generation broadband and the government’s universal broadband commitment.
New posters can be controlled with an iPhone
A new advertising billboard lets customers to interact with it through an iPhone.
Baby gadgets guzzle Wi-Fi
A report commissioned by Ofcom has shown household gadgets such as baby monitors are to blame for poor Wi-Fi connections.
Virgin Trains get T-Mobile Wi-Fi
Passengers will be able to access the web while on-board, even when going through tunnels.
802.11n: Is there an end to the saga?
After many years of discussion and debate, the 802.11n standard still awaits final approval. What is going on and why is ratification taking so long?
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