Monks Get 30mbps Wireless Broadband access For Online Shop
They may be isolated physically but a small community of 15 monks on the isle of Caldey, off the coast of Pembrokeshire, have installed a 30mbps wireless internet access in order to get their small online shop to the next level
MON 04 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
O2 Joins Mobile Broadband Foray With Unique Dual Internet Package
Telefonica-owned O2 is the first amongst mainstream Internet Service Providers to offer a package that offers caters both for mobile and landline users
THU 31 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
Orange Compiles Nifty Little UK WiFi Hotspots Directory
Ever turned up in a city needing to check that email from your customer or just needed a change of scene from your desk but didn't know where your nearest and best WiFi hotspot was
WED 30 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
US carriers block FCC proposal for free WiFi
After a couple of years that have seen the US cellcos - and some landline telcos - offering free or low-cost WiFi services as a sweetener to keep punters happy, it seems the carriers are baulking at the idea of offering free services to everyone.
SUN 27 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
Is it only 3 who get what users want from dongles?
I would have believed that by now that mobile broadband is pretty much done and dusted
FRI 25 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
O2 Partners With BT Over iPhone Hotspots Access
iPhone - new and old - will get access to BT OpenZone hotspots as well as The Cloud ones from the 11th of July; this will bring the number of WiFi hotspots available to iPhone users to more than 9,000 across UK
MON 16 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Telcos Will Bring Free Mobile Broadband Soon Says Expert
2008 has already been hailed as the year of the mobile broadband and it is not surprising that tens of thousands of those little USB dongles have been sold since January
WED 11 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Aussie pensioner's WiFi hack costs him a grand
If you are on a PAYG broadband Internet connection, spare a thought for Brian Kennedy, a pensioner from down under, who has been hit by a bill for A$2,000 - about a grand in UK terms - after someone tapped into his insecure WiFi connection.
MON 19 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Google backs US Continental WiMax Consortium
Google has joined a crack team of technology companies who want to blanket cover the United States with a nationwide wireless network based on WiMax technology
MON 12 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Mesh Vendors add 802.11n, VoIP to their feature list
Ruckus Wireless has added 802.11n capability to its newly released ZoneDirector 3000 which it calls a "smart wireless LAN (WLAN) controller" and could help in rolling out Wireless LANs quickly with minimal cabling
TUE 22 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News