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Super Wi-Fi network eyed for rural college towns

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Super Wi-Fi network eyed for rural college towns
University towns in rural areas will get more super Wi-Fi broadband service under a new effort announced Tuesday by a consortium of higher education associations, public interest groups and tech companies. Read More


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FCC rules might tighten up use of cell-signal boosters
Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile USA unveiled a high-profile spectrum deal, but the odd couple also joined together earlier this month on a lesser known proposal for FCC rules on cellular signal boosters. Read More

Operators will test Wi-Fi roaming, simplified login in Q4
The Wi-Fi Alliance has begun certifying products that simplify access to hotspots and roaming between different mobile service operators; providers and equipment vendors are expected to test these products in the fourth quarter, the Wireless Broadband Alliance said. Read More

Verizon launches 46 new 4G LTE markets Thursday
Verizon Wireless will add 46 U.S. cities to its 4G LTE network for a total of 304 markets. Read More


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Warp Speed: The Nuts and Bolts of Web Acceleration Solutions
Enterprises are quickly realizing that they can't achieve the web performance they need by simply deploying their web server on a high-speed network. Improving page rendering speeds incrementally through content caching is no longer enough. It's time to look for dramatic performance gains by applying optimization techniques right at the browser. Learn More!

Cisco adds 802.11ac, cloud features to new home router
Cisco's Linksys brand of home wireless networking routers joined other vendors in coming out with 802.11ac equipment, as well as enabling a cloud-based platform for configuration and control of its "Smart Wi-Fi Routers." Read More

Japan's two main airlines to launch Wi-Fi services on international flights
Japan's two main airlines will begin providing Wi-Fi on some international flights, with Japan Airlines to begin offering services next month. Read More

First release of Surface tablets to be Wi-Fi-only, sources say
The first release of the Surface tablet computers will be Wi-Fi-only, unnamed sources told the Washington Post. Read More

 
 
 

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