Archive for October, 2009

AirWave: Cloud-based Network Management

October 28th, 2009 | Category: Satellite Phones

Aruba Networks today announced AirWave OnDemand, that uses the “cloud” model rather than running local hardware and software to manage an enterprise-class network.
The subscription-based service, housed at a secure Aruba data center, uses dedicated, virtual instances of Aruba’s multi-vendor AirWave Wireless Management Suite (AWMS) to remotely manage and monitor enterprise wireless LANs.
Subscribers can [...]

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Google Music

October 21st, 2009 | Category: Satellite Phones

Google is partnering with major music labels and is expected to launch a new search feature to make it easier to discover, sample and buy songs on their search engine, reports Reuters.
The new feature will be facilitated by start-ups iLike and LaLa, which will enable songs to be streamed on the Google page that [...]

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Quest Wireless: Gone by Halloween

October 14th, 2009 | Category: Satellite Phones

Customers subscribing to Qwest Wireless phone services have until Oct. 31 to switch to another provider before phones are be disconnected permanently.
Since Qwest canceled its cellular phone operations in May 2008, the company began offering bundled mobile phone services through Verizon Wireless. Customers who bundle Verizon services with other Qwest home phone or DSL [...]

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WiMAX Vrs LTE: Will Scale Win?

October 07th, 2009 | Category: Satellite Phones

WiMAX is truly at a turning point today, says Bilel Bouraoui, an Analyst at Maravedis, who compares projected costs of WiMAX and LTE:

Cost advantage is the last piece holding the machine together.
Two main factors have proven to significantly impact the cost of a technology: IPR costs and scale. Obviously, the intellectual property licensing [...]

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