... for WiMAX, a next generation technology for Web and other wireless communications. The university and the WiMAX Forum announced ...
(AP) -- T-Mobile USA has fired up its third-generation wireless network in the U.S., announcing Monday that it's now live in New York City - though few phones can use it.
(AP) -- Qwest Communications International Inc. will stop reselling Sprint Nextel Corp.'s wireless service and move its subscribers to Verizon Wireless' network, Qwest said Monday.
... frontier" that has opened up with the emergence of MIMO (multiple input multiple output) technologies for wireless communications ...
As US technology giants including Google place a multi-billion dollar bet on WiMAX, backers of the wireless data-streaming format say it will radically change mobile Internet use.
(AP) -- Cable TV provider Cablevision Systems Corp. disclosed plans Thursday to offer high-speed wireless Internet service across its coverage area, which is principally on New York's Long Island.
... AP) -- Verizon Wireless is backing a free operating system that competes with programs from Microsoft Corp ...
(AP) -- The chief financial officer of telephone company Embarq Corp. says the company may hand its wireless customers to another carrier next year.
... Telecom Services Inc. that planned to bid on wireless spectrum in Canada has fallen apart, just ...
The government's auction of wireless airwaves begins on May 27 and several new cellphone providers are expected as a result.
... and atmospheric science have been working together to create a Wireless Sensor Network that allows for the clandestine data ... , store and transmit data co-operatively and wirelessly with other sensors to generate data that can then be collected ...
(AP) -- Verizon Wireless is in talks to buy Alltel Communications LLC, the country's fifth-largest wireless carrier by subscribers, for $27 billion, according to news reports.
The government auction of wireless airwaves, expected to net new cellphone providers next year, continued to slow down on Tuesday with bids hitting $3.3 billion and firming up along regional lines.
A new wireless sensor network allows for the clandestine data collection of environmental factors in remote locations and its monitoring from anywhere in the world where the Internet is available.
(AP) -- Monster Cable Products Inc., the company that's synonymous with expensive video and audio cables, is going wireless.