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  Wireless Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Wireless Group is to relocate the 96.3Q FM local radio station from Paisley to a larger studio near Glasgow city centre this summer.
Wireless Group is to acquire a 33% stake in Delta Radio, which is planning to launch a new long wave radio station off the coast of the Netherlands and targeted at the over-45 age group in the UK.
Wireless Group is to acquire the remaining 75% of Wave FM, the Southampton-based radio station, for £21m.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /wip45006.htm   (301 words)

  
 Wireless Experience Group
Wireless Experience AB Wireless Experience wep AB is an innovation and holding company with the mission to create value from core competence in building wireless components and systems for the wireless industry and applications by turning that into profitable companies.
Wireless Experience wep AB was founded in November 2003 by a group of experienced investors and businessmen devoted to the wireless communication technology and its possibilities.
Wireless Experience wep AB is the parent company in the Wireless Experience Group, with the two subsidiary companies Nanoradio AB, founded in March 2004, and General RF Modules AB, founded in February 2004.
wep.se   (176 words)

  
 wireless.itworld.com - Wireless USB group finishes 1.0 specification
However, the promoter group is still working out a procedure for introducing two Wireless USB devices for the first time, called "association." Testing for that element of the technology should begin in the third quarter, and the first fully certified products should hit the market late this year, he said.
Wireless USB is intended as a high-speed cable replacement for connections between PCs and consumer electronics devices, or from one device to another.
Wireless USB is based on technology backed by one of those parties, the WiMedia Alliance, of which Intel is a key member.
wireless.itworld.com /4276/050524usbspec/page_1.html   (683 words)

  
 UTV Radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The group has its GB origins in the company Talk Radio, named after the national AM station around which it was formed, and became the fifth largest UK radio group when it purchased The Radio Partnership in 1999, gaining control of its nine local commercial stations.
The chairman and chief executive of TWG is currently Scott Taunton.
Prior to the UTV takeover, Kelvin MacKenzie, the former editor of The Sun was chief executive.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Wireless_Group   (266 words)

  
 Business Unlimited | Business latest | Ulster TV corners talks on Wireless Group
The surprise move pitches UTV against Wireless Group chief executive Kelvin MacKenzie, who is attempting to put together a management buyout that values the company at £100m, or 90p a share.
Wireless Group's chief executive, who owns 6.4% of the broadcaster, is now in talks with venture capital group 3i over a renewed approach.
Chrysalis Group, owner of the stations Heart and Galaxy, is understood to have backed away from bidding for Wireless Group because of the competition.
www.guardian.co.uk /business/story/0,3604,1463003,00.html   (621 words)

  
 Wireless Tools for Linux
Wireless configuration can also be done using the Hotplug scripts and distribution specific support, this enable the proper support of any removable wireless interface (Pcmcia, CardBus, USB...).
The Wireless Tools package include extensive man pages for each of the tools, which are the most up to date and most detailed documentation on the capability of these tools.
The latest stable version of Wireless Tools is version 27, it is stable, most of the stupid bugs have been removed and it supports all Wireless Extensions (from version v11 to v17).
www.hpl.hp.com /personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html   (4953 words)

  
 CIS Network Group - Wireless
Requests for wireless service for stand-alone networks (no access to campus or Internet) must be approved by the CIS Network Group as to RF footprint and addressing, channel assignments and security.
No wireless coverage is allowed outside a building and overlap between wireless cells will be arbitrated by the CIS Network Group.
Wireless networking using 802.11 is a powerful but immature technology that may pose security risks and management problems.
net.tamu.edu /network/wireless.html   (619 words)

  
 Wireless group bulks up | CNET News.com
Those who have joined the wireless group include AT&T, Covad Communications Group, Hong Kong-based PCCW and equipment suppliers such as Siemens and ZTE of China.
The group's aim is to foster the construction of high-speed wireless networks that can compete with cable and DSL (digital subscriber line) technology.
According to ABI Research, sales of broadband wireless access equipment are expected to reach $1.5 billion by 2008, with much of the growth coming from spending on WiMax gear.
news.com.com /2100-1039-5140938.html   (684 words)

  
 Wireless Networking
HPWREN, the High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network team is creating, demonstrating, and evaluating a non-commercial, prototype, high-performance, wide-area, wireless network in San Diego county.
Wireless Communications Alliance is a Silicon Valley Initiative for Radio and Optical Connectivity.
Wireless LAN Project (linux-wlan project) has drivers for cards using the Intersil PRISM chipset in their 802.11 implementation.
bengross.com /wireless.html   (2036 words)

  
 Wireless Task Group Activities
On March 19, 2001, an initial meeting of FTA, MTC, and wireless industry representatives took place designed to outline an understanding of the tasks to be performed by the organizations and to develop a timeline for completion.
The most appropriate ballot cycle opportunity for X12 approval of Wireless standards work would be targeted at the February 2002 cycle, with Project Proposal submission in October 2001.
In Spokane, Washington, on August 15, the group met and reviewed a draft strawman format, made alterations, and developed plans to circulate the draft to the wireless industry and to propose it as an X12 standard during the October 1-4 ASC X12/TIGERS meeting in Miami, FL.
www.taxadmin.org /FTA/edi/wireprog.html   (601 words)

  
 IMEC Wireless Research Program
The partner's wireless business needs are translated into the most appropriate research topics and then jointly brought into the most adequate research program.
At the start of a collaboration project, a suitable intellectual property ruling is worked out between the different parties such that each partner gets sufficient IP protection and significant IP benefit as a result of the project.
IMEC's Wireless Research Program has the mission to perform world class R&D with a focus on the challenges of integrating future wireless communication systems on silicon.
www.imec.be /ovinter/static_research/wireless.shtml   (611 words)

  
 CNN.com - Wireless 'cloud' may offer silver lining - July 31, 2002
While Athens, Georgia, may not be mentioned in the same breath as tech hubs like San Francisco, Seattle or Hong Kong, this fall, its residents and tourists can be part of a wireless experiment that is wide open for innovation.
From a park bench or an outdoor cafe, a student, office worker, or tourist can access the Internet if they're in range of the WAG boxes that are mounted on light poles around the city.
Shamp says the wireless world right now is where the Internet was in about 1994, wide open for innovation and ideas.
archives.cnn.com /2002/TECH/science/07/31/coolsc.wireless.cloud   (701 words)

  
 Microsoft Research Asia - Wireless and Networking Group - Home
The Wireless and Networking Group in MSR Asia is conducting research on wireless Internet communication and networking, such as wireless wide area network (GRPS, 3G and 3G beyond), Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11x), wireless metropolitan area network (IEEE 802.16), wireless personal area network (UWB, Bluetooth), soft defined radio/cognitive radio, and peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.
The research work in this group is mainly focusing on adaptive and collaborative communications and networking among end-systems at different network layers within each network and across networks.
A future wireless Internet is expected to consist of different types of wireless networks, each providing varying bandwidth and coverage levels.
research.microsoft.com /wn   (624 words)

  
 The Wireless Group plc - Fact Sheet - Hoover's
When the talk turns to sport, The Wireless Group is on the air.
Following a bidding war, Ulster Television acquired The Wireless Group in 2005; prior to the sale, the radio company was controlled by Liberty Media (with an approximately 27% stake) and Rupert Murdoch’s News International (25%).
There are 5 competitors for The Wireless Group; see more.
hoovers.com /the-wireless-group/--ID__101616--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml   (270 words)

  
 Wireless Review: Matt Peterson: Bay Area Wireless Users Group - Cutting Edge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Spawned from the desire to build a working wireless intranet in the middle of the Black Rock desert during the Burning Man annual art rave, the Bay Area Wireless Users Group was established in September 2000 to address burning questions about wireless.
Peterson started the user group as a resource for organizations interested in wireless technologies when he discovered that most vendors were unwilling to answer questions pro bono for small-scale implementations.
The ad-hoc group equips people with information on topics such as security, 3G network migration and 802.11b technology for wireless LANs.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0GTV/is_3_19/ai_84237145   (380 words)

  
 Wireless group tentatively OKs speed boost | CNET News.com
The new standard is five times faster and compatible with wireless networking kits that use the popular 802.11b standard that is in use today.
Some tech companies at this week's Comdex show released new speedier wireless networking products that are based on the 802.11a standard, which matches the same speed of the proposed 802.11g standard.
The existing 802.11b standard and proposed 802.11g standard are compatible because they reside in the crowded 2.4GHz frequency, the same portion of the airwaves that microwave ovens and cordless phones operate in.
news.cnet.com /news/0-1004-200-7892860.html   (878 words)

  
 Elektrosmog Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC) is a research consortium of industry, students and faculty in the Department of EECS at the University of California at Berkeley and the Gigascale Silicon Research Center (GSRC).
Wireless Internet is an IETF mailing list for more general discussions on wireless technologies.
The new center Wireless @ KTH was announced in April 2001, expected to accept the first class of students in the fall semester.
www.elektrosmog.nu /links   (7089 words)

  
 Melbourne Wireless
The November 2005 general monthly meeting is taking place on Friday the 11th of November, 7:00pm at the Hawthorn Scout Hall.
The June 2005 general monthly meeting is taking place on Friday the 10th of June, 7:00pm at the Hawthorn Scout Hall.
The May 2005 general monthly meeting is taking place on the 13th of May, 7:00pm at the Hawthorn Scout Hall.
melbourne.wireless.org.au   (403 words)

  
 Personal Telco Project
We are a volunteer group of Portlanders who believe that 802.11 (wireless networking, or "Wi-Fi") technology is both cool and empowering.
We are here to promote and build public wireless networks through community support and education.
Personal Telco Project members volunteer to build wireless networks, in hopes of allowing access to everyone around the Portland area.
www.personaltelco.net   (439 words)

  
 Austin Wireless |
Community Wireless Reception for the Texas Wireless Symposium
Welcome to the Austin Wireless User Group (AWG), the education arm of Austin Wireless, a Texas non-profit organization.
AWG is a user group for people interested in wireless technologies.
austinwireless.net   (263 words)

  
 The Wireless Tower Group, a communications consulting firm providing tower management and collocation services to the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Wireless Tower Group, a communications consulting firm providing tower management and collocation services to the wireless industry.
THE WIRELESS TOWER GROUP is a communications consulting firm providing tower locations in high traffic areas to the wireless communications industry.
The Wireless Tower Group maintains a portfolio of towers in high traffic areas for wireless carriers seeking collocation opportunities in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland.
www.wireless-groups.com   (123 words)

  
 Toronto Wireless User Group
The presentation explores the drivers causing these new trends in the wireless public access market and how some of the advancements in WiFi and WiMax technology are enabling wireless service availability for people while they are outside of their homes and offices.
By JP Kamel, Enterprise RFID Solutions Specialist of Bell Canada’s Enterprise Wireless Solutions will examine the adoption of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) by such industries as retail and manufacturing and how it has fuelled market growth to other verticals including Transportation, Logistics, and Healthcare.
The Toronto Wireless User Group is a member of the Oreilly User Group Program.
www.torwug.org /local/archive.asp   (1309 words)

  
 Wireless group seeks common ground among operators
The Broadband Wireless Alliance wants to bring order from chaos by establishing committees that create working agreements between the fixed broadband wireless industry’s multiple independent operators.
When they file a complaint with the FCC, it can come to this organization and we can say, ‘This guy’s been in business for a long time, and this guy is a new guy definitely not playing by the rules.’ The FCC can go in and shut him down,” he said.
While the BWA has a database of 800 wireless ISPs, 300 vendors and 100 systems integrators, none have yet agreed to abide by the committees, Hoskins said.
telephonyonline.com /news/telecom_wireless_group_seeks/index.html   (417 words)

  
 ALICE WIRELESS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The idea of a public wireless group here in Alice Springs hasn’t died yet.
A: Nothing has been happening for ages, the group is considered to be non existant.
A: Yes and no, the first public meeting to do with forming a community wireless group was held at a ASLUG meeting, the rest is politics.
alicesprings.wireless.org.au   (486 words)

  
 Wireless.org.au - Free Community Wireless Networks!
Groups exist all over the world, and chances are that there is one right near you!
If you are looking for general help regarding wireless hardware or troubleshooting, you can try our forum.
If you are looking for help with a specific group or configuration for a group, then it is better off contacting that specific group.
www.wireless.org.au   (260 words)

  
 Wireless Xcessories Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bluetooth is a revolutionary new wireless technology that will transform our lives as we know it today.
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short range radio technology being developed by a consortium of industry leaders.
Bluetooth wireless technology makes it possible to transmit voice and/or data over short distances between other Bluetooth enabled devices.
www.wirexgroup.com /productlisting/platinum/bluetooth   (679 words)

  
 IEEE Standards Wireless Zone - Overview
The IEEE 802.11 specifications are wireless standards that specify an "over-the-air" interface between a wireless client and a base station or access point, as well as among wireless clients.
The IEEE 802.15 Working Group provides, in the IEEE 802 family, standards for low-complexity and low-power consumption wireless connectivity.
The 802.15.1 standards work is a cooperative effort with the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. This cooperative effort resulted from a convergence of IEEE standards development activities underway coupled with the formation of the Bluetooth SIG in 1998.
standards.ieee.org /wireless/overview.html   (449 words)

  
 Houston Wireless - Welcome to Houston Wireless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Houston Wireless is a community wireless network group in the Houston (Texas) area.
Pervasive, high speed wireless data in urban and suburban areas, especially using Wi-Fi (a.k.a.
Also, to investigate the social and community aspects of wireless technologies.
www.houstonwireless.org   (239 words)

  
 NYCwireless   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I'm a big fan of what's going on in Philadelphia, but this article in The Philadelphia Inquirer has me thinking that maybe all of this talk about the end user cost of muni-networks is, in part, wrong.
One way that most Community Wireless networks are different from other broadband networks is that they view their wireless service as supplemental.
NYCwireless, a non-profit organization that advocates and enables the growth of free, public wireless Internet access in New York City and surrounding areas, has worked since 2001 to bring free public Wi-Fi to city parks and other public spaces.
www.nycwireless.net   (1465 words)

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