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Keynote speakers announced

15 October, 2007

The WiMAX Forum and Informa Telecoms & Media announced participation commitments from 10 keynote speakers and more than 30 sponsors and exhibitors for their 2008 Events Series.


Wireless LAN access point

05 September, 2007

The AdsTec rugged WLAN access point is based on the latest technologies available. Supporting all wireless standards such as 802.11a/b/g and transmitting on frequencies 2.4 or 5 GHz data communication, it has a range up to 30 km.


Net Clarity Inc distributor announced

10 August, 2007

Net Clarity Inc has appointed Comsol as the distributor for security products across Australia and New Zealand.


Leased line loss may be VoIP gain

03 August, 2007 by John Florenca, CEO, Omnitronics

Leased lines have played a fundamental part in the transmission of voice across radio communications networks


New features on the spectrum and regulatory database

01 August, 2007

The WiMAX Forum and AT4 wireless have announced the implementation of additional features on the WiMAX Forum Spectrum and Regulatory Database, a database developed in collaboration with AT4 wireless, providing WiMAX Forum member companies worldwide spectrum licensing and regulatory requirements.


Microwave system

04 July, 2007

The Nera Evolution series is a point-to-point microwave system in licensed frequency bands from 5 to 38 GHz. Its transmission capacity is scalable between 6 and 600 Mbps based on a common software-defined platform.


WiMAX at 4.9 GHz for disaster relief

04 July, 2007 by Grant Stepa, Airspan

The band 4940-4990 MHz has been identified by the ITU as important in achieving harmonised spectrum for advanced public protection and disaster relief. The band is currently used for this purpose in the US


Wireless platforms for biomedical monitoring

29 June, 2007

IMEC and IMEC-Nederland at the Holst Centre created two body-monitoring wireless sensor nodes which collect and process data from human body sensors and wirelessly transmit the data to a central monitoring system.


Call over ultra mobile broadband network

29 June, 2007

Nortel has claimed to achieve the industry’s first live call over an Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) network delivering high definition video and VoIP.


Wireless platforms for biomedical monitoring

29 June, 2007

IMEC and IMEC-Nederland at the Holst Centre created two body-monitoring wireless sensor nodes which collect and process data from human body sensors and wirelessly transmit the data to a central monitoring system.


Technology to improve emergency services communications

28 June, 2007

QinetiQ and Thorcom have signed an agreement that will enable emergency services to tackle a number of current data communications issues.


Sales director appointed

25 June, 2007

Wireless networking expert Ross Chiswell has become sales director for Colubris Networks to lead a major push into the Australian enterprise networking market.


Satellite and radio manage disaster

05 June, 2007 by Elizabeth Latham, Journalist

Radio and satellite have combined to provide a service that will set up a virtual radio network virtually anywhere in the world. It is specifically designed for firefighters, state emergency workers, police and life savers


Broadband networks transform radio astronomy

14 May, 2007

Astronomers from CSIRO, the Swinburne University of Technology (SUT) and the University of Tasmania have made the first broadband hook-up between Australian radio telescopes, completing in just hours an experiment that would previously have taken weeks.


Audio paths could bring service together

04 September, 2006

The concept of radio interoperability has gained ground over the past couple of years. Public safety organisations use a variety of disparate communications systems


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