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When Charting A Path To Mobile Broadband, Location Matters
InformationWeek, March 15, 2008 Whether you're looking at WiMax or cellular to link on-the-go users, consider geography Can WiMax Go The Distance? InformationWeek, March 15, 2008 Though LTE is a threat, tangible benefits make WiMax likely to stay in the running for the long haul. From The Labs: Clearwire WiMax InformationWeek, March 15, 2008 We put Clearwire's mobile broadband service to the test Advances For Mobile Security On Horizon InformationWeek, February 09, 2008 Vendors answer the call for biometrics, while an industry group develops standards for securing mobile devices. Stop! There Goes My Phone! InformationWeek, February 09, 2008 Users are loading smartphones with sensitive data, whether you want them to or not. Here's how to stay secure. Make Citrix Mobile Apps Work In The BlackBerry Handset InformationWeek, November 03, 2007 Rove brings Citrix mobile apps to BlackBerry with only a few hitches. Mobile E-Mail For Business: How Five Platforms Compare InformationWeek, October 06, 2007 Sizing up Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, RIM, and Sybase in the areas of flexibility, security, and cost. IT Survival Guide: Voice Over IP Makes Convergence Possible InformationWeek, September 29, 2007 Want efficient and effective business processes? VoIP is the base on which advanced communications systems like UC and FMC are built. Rollout: Cisco 3G Wireless WAN Card InformationWeek, September 01, 2007 By adding ISR integration, Cisco moves its 3G HWIC to the head of the pack. Cisco Puts High-End Communications Gear Within Reach InformationWeek, August 11, 2007 Cisco's Small Business Communications System boasts big features at a affordable price. Analyst Take: Prepare For Dual-Mode Smartphones InformationWeek, July 21, 2007 Benefits range from improved voice and data transmission coverage to lower costs. Femtocells: Is There Room For Them On Your Network? InformationWeek, July 21, 2007 This method of boosting in-building cell coverage brings some nice benefits, but limited user capacity and competition from Wi-Fi mean you should evaluate carefully. |
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