Wireless Internet Providers
Here you'll find a full list of Wireless Internet Providers.
The best broabband wireless Internet for residential is WiMax. Check out Clearwire to see if WiMax is avaliable in your town
. For folks want to access Internet with brandband wireless on the go, checkout the lastest offerings from Sprint, Verizon Wireless Data, and AT&T.
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| Mitec Announced $1.6 Million for Broadband Wireless Interference Mitigation Filters Mitec Telecom (TSX: MTM) has received orders valued at more than $1.6 million for Mobile Wireless Infrastructure components from two of the world's top five major telecom providers. The orders are for coverage solution products which are manufactured at Mitec's Suzhou, China facility. They are at various stages of production and delivery. |
| Hutchison Telecom Reports Third Quarter 2008 Key Performance Indicators Steady Growth Maintained in All Key Markets The Group maintained growth in a quarter where overall economic conditions were turbulent. Its total user base grew to 11.2 million with strong contribution from Indonesian operations which grew 12.5% quarterly. Established markets Hong Kong and Israel recorded significant growth in 3G customers and continued to report progress in all other operational parameters. |
| TeraGo Announces Record Quarterly Revenue with Year over Year Growth of 22% TeraGo's total revenue for the three-month period ended September 30, 2008 was $7.9 million, an increase of 22% compared to $6.4 million of revenue generated in the third quarter of 2007. The increase in revenue is primarily the result of a greater number of customer locations in service, as well as existing customers upgrading their internet and data connections and adding additional service locations. |
| U.S. Marine Corps Funds Additional $17.3 Million to Procure TCS Wireless Point-to-Point Link Systems TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS) (NASDAQ: TSYS) announced that it has received additional contract funding in the amount of $17.3 million from the U.S. Marine Corps for TCS' Wireless Point-to-Point Link (WPPL) systems with delivery beginning mid-December 2008 through March 2009. |
| FCC Approves White Space Spectrum for Unlicensed Broadband Wireless Networks The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced its approval of the use of white space spectrum for unlicensed broadband as well as the merger of Sprint's XOHM unit and Clearwire. Towerstream (Nasdaq: TWER) applauded the FCC's decisions which will benefit both business in the wireless space and consumers nationwide. |
| Willem Roelandts Joins Aruba Networks' Board of Directors Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN) announced the appointment of Willem "Wim" Roelandts to its Board of Directors. Currently Chairman of the Board at Xilinx, Inc., and a board member at Applied Materials, Roelandts has deep experience building innovative, lasting technology companies with a global business focus. |
| AT&T Expands Wi-Fi Network with Acquition of 20,000 Wireless Internet Access Points AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) announced that it has agreed, through one of its subsidiaries, to acquire privately-held Wayport, Inc., a leading provider of managed Wi-Fi services in the United States, for approximately $275 million in cash. The deal adds Wayport's focused capabilities and enterprise customer portfolio with AT&T's leading Internet Protocol (IP) and 3G networks, and broad consumer and business customer bases, to deliver enhanced broadband connectivity at home, in the office, on the road, and virtually anywhere in between. |
| Airspan Announces $17.8 Million in Revenue for Third Quarter 2008 Airspan Networks Inc. (NASDAQ: AIRN) announced results for the third quarter ending September 28, 2008. Third quarter 2008 total revenues amounted to $17.8 million, and included WiMAX revenues of $12.1 million. The third quarter gross margin was 31%, and total operating expenses were reduced from the second quarter 2008 by 14% to $13.5 million. Net loss attributable to common stockholders was $7.8 million or $0.13 per share for the third quarter of 2008. |
| Competitive Companies, Inc. (CCI) Acquires 40 Carrier-Grade Microwave Towers from Worldwide Communications, Inc. Competitive Companies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CCOP) has entered into a letter of intent to acquire 40 carrier-grade microwave towers originally constructed by AT&T and MCI, from Worldwide Communications, Inc. The towers purchased, valued at more than $2,000,000, are strategically located in alternate tier markets in 13 states in the United States. |
| Towerstream Announces Record Revenues for the Third Quarter 2008 with Sequential Growth of 15% and Year-over-Year Growth of 63% Towerstream (Nasdaq: TWER) announced results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2008. |
| ZeroG Wireless Secures $17 Million to Finance Low-Power Embedded Wi-Fi ZeroG Wireless will use the financing to bring its products to market through expanded sales channels, further build out its executive team, and develop future products. Alex Benik, from Battery Ventures, joins the ZeroG Wireless board of directors to form a six-member board. |
| TCS Wins $1.1 Million Contract to Provide U.S. Marine Corps With Professional Services for Wireless Point-to-Point Link Systems TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: TSYS) announced it has received a contract valued at $1.1 million providing Wireless Point-to-Point Link (WPPL) professional services to the U.S. Marine Corps. WPPL systems provide deployed Marines with point-to-point and point-to-multipoint secure transmission of voice, video and data communications over terrestrial microwave radio links. |
| DragonWave Announces Second Quarter Fiscal 2009 Results Revenue from outside North America increased 73% from $1.7 million to $2.9 million and represented 28% of total revenue for the quarter. Revenue from customers within North America decreased 7% from $8.2 million to $7.6 million and represented 72% of total revenue for the quarter. |
| Bell Makes 3G Broadband Wireless Network Investment; Plans for 4G LTE Bell Canada announced a significant strategic investment in its Third Generation (3G) wireless network capabilities to ensure it offers Canadians the complete range of high-speed mobile data coverage, services and handset options. The investment also confirms the company's migration path to the global Fourth Generation (4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard. |
| Road Wings, Inc. Decides to Cease Stock Purchase of OneFi Technologies Stock Road Wings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: RDWG) announced today that it would not continue purchasing stock in OneFi Technologies per the terms of the stock purchase agreement that was reached earlier this year. |
| Sprint's XOHM Broadband Wireless Internet Service at Demonstrated at WiMAX Smart Home Exhibit Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) and Sprint (NYSE: S) offered a first taste of XOHM service to guests attending a WiMAX open house event last night at Chicago's famed Smart Home. The Smart Home was built using green building techniques, technology that manages home energy use, and is designed with the latest in communications technology in mind. |
| DoD Customer Signs $3.8 Million Deal for Broadband Wireless Network Security and Encryption Solution EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: EFJI) announced that it has received an order valued at $3.8 million from a US Department of Defense (DoD) customer. The order calls for the company to develop an advanced security and encryption solution. |
| Motorola Completes Acquires Leading Enterprise Security Software Company Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced the completion of its acquisition of AirDefense, Inc., a leading wireless LAN (WLAN) security provider. As previously announced on July 28, 2008, Motorola signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held AirDefense, which will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola integrated into Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business. |
| Wireless Data Revenues Expected to Realize 34% Annual Growth through 2011 As bandwidth consumption continues to grow, communications revenues over the next few years are expected see a 10% annual growth rate in the US reaching $1.3 trillion by 2011. However wireless technology will realize up to 34% annual growth in that same time period according to the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). |
| Greenhill & Co.'s SPAC Merges with Iridium to Provide Broadband Wireless Satellite Voice and Data Services GHL Acquisition Corp. (Amex: GHQ) and Iridium Holdings LLC jointly announced the signing of a definitive agreement under which they plan to combine. The proceeds of the transaction will enable Iridium to be debt free and well positioned to develop its next generation satellite constellation, Iridium NEXT. |
| Preferred Travelers Get Broadband Wireless Clearance to Airport Security Fast Lanes Clear and Vigilant Solutions announced that the companies signed a reciprocal fee agreement. That agreement will allow cardholders from Vigilant's two programs in Jacksonville, Florida and Gulfport, Mississippi to use their cards at Clear's 17 airports including those in New York, Atlanta (opening this month), San Francisco, Orlando and Denver airports and for Clear members to be able to use their cards at the Jacksonville and Gulfport-Biloxi airports. |
| Aernet Wireless Sells Wireless Internet Access Service Business Barrett Xplore Inc. (BXI) is pleased to announce the purchase of Aernet Wireless' Internet services business from K-Line Construction Ltd. Aernet Wireless currently delivers Internet services to residential and business customers from more than 50 communities across New Brunswick. Aernet was recognized by Business New Brunswick in 2005 as one of the province's most innovative companies for creating and delivering New Brunswick's first wireless Internet service. |
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| E-Commerce Sites Need A Wireless Selling Strategy Cisco finds that using cell phones as a purchasing point offers a major growth opportunity for retailers. |
| Get Ready For A Wire-Free Enterprise As the new 802.11n spec, with its increased speed, coverage, and reliability, intersects with a broader selection of vendor offerings, wireless is becoming a viable platform for mission-critical network connectivity. |
| Voice Is A Bump On Road To Wireless Until the voice question is answered, organizations should be cautious. |
| Clearwire: Mobile WiMax Before The End Of The Year CEO Benjamin Wolff reports gains in subscribers and revenues in its first quarter but also greater losses on the way to its national wireless rollout. |
| T-Mobile Offers BlackBerry With Voice Over Wi-Fi The BlackBerry 8820 offers voice connectivity at public and private hotspots. |
| Can WiMax Go The Distance? Though LTE is a threat, tangible benefits make WiMax likely to stay in the running for the long haul. |
| Big Helping of iRony As Hackers Sue Apple, AT&T How did the company that made its reputation as the anti-Microsoft end up the target of lawsuits alleging monopolistic behavior? |
| First Look: Cisco's 1250 802.11n AP Pulling the trigger on a pre-standard product is risky, but sometimes, so is waiting. We reviewed Cisco's enterprise-class 11n AP and found it worth a pilot. |
| Siemens' PoE Claims Validated Siemens claims to have done some tweaking to its board design and components, allowing them to deliver 3x3:2 using a 40-MHz wide carrier at full power, without compromise, on existing 802.3af installations. |
| Cisco's 11n AP: Timing Is Everything Pulling the trigger on a prestandard product is inherently risky, but sometimes, so is waiting. |
| Combo Wi-Fi-WiMax Technology Gains Ground A partnership of Comfone, Alvarion, and Iberbanda are using Intel technology to demonstrate how Wi-Fi and WiMax can work together for wireless services. |
| Wi-Fi Location Rolling Review: Ekahau Bets On Active Tags Want to use your WLAN to track high-dollar assets? Ekahau, the second entry in this series, has a no-fuss solution. |
| Strategy: Securing Mobile Data Users are loading smartphones with sensitive data, whether you want them to or not. Here's how to stay secure. |
| Advances For Mobile Security On Horizon Vendors answer the call for biometrics, while an industry group develops standards for securing mobile devices. |
| Did Aruba Buy AirWave for Technology or Customers? AirWave technology simplifies migration to Aruba from competitors' products, but Aruba already has access to that. |
| Marvell Rings In New Year with 3x3 802.11n Silicon Marvell's updated 802.11n chipsets are the first to support 3x3 MIMO with 3 spatial streams offering 450Mbps in ideal conditions. |
| Meru Makes The Honor Roll In Philadelphia Schools Meru Networks announces large-scale wireless network for the School District of Philadelphia, a significant win for a player who has often been snubbed for its small size. |
| Verizon Wireless' Neutrality 'Offer' is Neutered Verizon Wireless' 'Any Apps, Any Device' announcement is more about market positioning than true consumer friendliness. |
| Hanging Up on Mobile AV If mobile malware and crimeware really begin to plauge the U.S., the carriers will likely step in and make security features such as Web site filtering and mobile phone malware scanning an added service. |
| Rolling Review: AeroScout Keeps Tabs On Assets The first entry in our Location Rolling Review provides a complete enterprise-class Wi-Fi location system that is flexible and scalable enough to work within most environments. |
| Aruba Joins 802.11n Fight No. 2 Wi-Fi vendor Aruba comes out swinging at Cisco as it finally announces its 802.11n gear. |
| WLANs: One Size Does Not Fit All Small enterprises can benefit from the growth potential afforded by wireless. We evaluated six WLANs; one will suit your needs to a T. |
| Analysis: 802.11n -- The n Factor Don't give in to irrational exuberance over the latest Wi-Fi spec. Cold, hard calculations are called for. |
| Agito Networks Makes Mobility Market Play with RoamAnyWhere Although a relatively late entrant into the e-FMC space, Agito's product could still appeal thanks to its emphasis on the role of the enterprise WLAN in FMC and emphasizes mobile/mobile convergence. |
| Rollout: Air Magnet Survey Pro and Planner 5.0 With AirMagnet Survey Pro and Planner 5.0, setting up and maintaining a wireless LAN is a breeze. |
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