Stories by Peter Judge

Article | 1/01/2009 New Androids march into view
New vendors are lining up to deliver an Android phone in 2009, while Google is planning an update to the software -- and gave around 18000 of the firs...
Article | 15/12/2008 Analyst: WiMax market will decline in 2009
The market for WiMax is predicted to decline in 2009, as mobile WiMax is hit both by the economic squeeze and competition from the LTE standard for 4G...
Article | 9/12/2008 IEEE to set up patent pools to simplify standards adoption
New technologies could be developed into products more quickly and cheaply if new "patent pool" licensing programs set up by the IEEE Standards Associ...
Article | 14/11/2008 Meru looks to make Wi-Fi as reliable as Ethernet
On Monday, Meru Networks announced virtual ports, a technology designed to make Wi-Fi networks as reliable as wired Ethernet. IDG News Service intervi...
Article | 10/11/2008 Huawei to launch Android and Symbian smartphones next year
Chinese network company Huawei Technologies is planning to launch smartphones based on the Android and Symbian operating systems in the first half of ...
Article | 10/09/2008 IEEE considers Gigabit Wi-Fi
The IEEE is considering two possible technologies which could take Wi-Fi to Gigabit speeds by 2012 - even though the standards body won't finally publ...
Article | 17/06/2008 IPhone 2.0 gets open source email
Funambol has delivered an open source email client for the new iPhone, and has won new funding for its bid to offer a free alternative to the Blackber...
Article | 11/06/2008 How important is the 3GPP femto standard?
Last week's announcement of a standard for femto cells took a lot of people by surprise. How did it happen so fast, and how important will it be? And ...
Article | 6/06/2008 Femto cells get a surprise standard
Operators and vendors have agreed a standard which could speed up the arrival of femtocells -- the indoor base stations which are designed to improve ...
Article | 23/04/2008 WLAN overcomes despair in the T5 departure lounge
London's Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 is in many ways a controversial building. However, there's no denying the grandiose scale of the £4.3 billion pro...
Article | 10/03/2008 Ruckus does 2.4GHz-only business 802.11n
Ruckus Wireless has launched enterprise wireless LAN equipment that complies with the emerging 802.11n standard - but is reserving its dual-band equip...
Article | 7/02/2008 NEC announces femtocells and proposes a standard
NEC has thrown its hat into the femtocell ring, with an indoor base station, and has proposed a femto technology standard to the Femto Forum.
Article | 24/01/2008 Siemens claims 802.11n power problem cracked
Siemens is launching a wireless LAN system that it claims can run full 802.11n on normal power over Ethernet, but refuses to divulge how it has manage...
Article | 18/01/2008 WiMax plans 3G-killer option
Equipment vendors are quietly working on a WiMax technology that could challenge options for cellular telecoms networks, by allowing the technology ou...
Article | 10/01/2008 Aruba buys multi-vendor WLAN firm AirWave
Enterprise Wi-Fi vendor Aruba Networks is going to buy AirWave Wireless, a multi-vendor WLAN management company, in a bid to take business from Cisco....

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