April 2006
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December 2005
October 2005
New Mobile VoIP Network Planned in Japan
by teleclickRecent reports suggest that Japan’s Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry is considering starting a government-sponsored mobile VoIP network.
Is the Government Tracking Your Cell Phone?
by teleclickThe Missouri Transportation Department is finalizing plans to make use of cell phones in monitoring real-time traffic congestion on that state’s 5,500 miles of major roads.
New Google Wi-Fi Details Surface
by teleclickGoogle’s eight-page proposal for a free Wi-Fi network in San Francisco has now been publicly released, and with it come new details about the company’s plans.
Nokia and Ericsson to Use Lower GSM Frequencies
by teleclickMobile giants, Ericsson and Nokia have both announced plans to begin using the 450MHz radio spectrum to operate their GSM networks.
SBC to Provide Texan Credit Union with VoIP Services
by teleclickSBC Communications has just obtained a three-year contract to provide VoIP telephony and network services to Texans Credit Union, a non-profit financial institution based in Richardson, Texas.
Google Proposes Free Wi-Fi Network In San Francisco
by teleclickGoogle spokesman, Nate Tyler, has recently confirmed that Google is proposing to provide free Wi-Fi internet access to residents of San Francisco.
September 2005
HotSpot Switching to ElevenOS Broadband Management System
by teleclickHotSpot International, Latin America’s biggest provider of hotel broadband services, has announced that they will now be using ElevenOS™ (the flagship product of Eleven® Wireless) to manage the guest access networks, which they provide to hotel patrons.
Ottawa-Based Nimcat Networks Sold to Avaya Inc.
by teleclickAvaya Inc., a provider of business communications systems, announced this Tuesday that is has acquired the privately held Nimcat Networks, an Ottawa-based maker of VoIP phone-embedded smartphone software.
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