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3-1-06: Dr. Alan Zhou, President and CTO at Top Global, talks about the 3G Phoebus mobile Wi-Fi router (Broadband Wireless Access World #69)

2-8-06: Lynn Brackpool, Speakeasy spokesperson, talks about NetShare and clears up any confusion about Speakeasy and FON (Broadband Wireless Access World #68)

1-24-06: Steven Glapa, VP Marketing at ArrayComm, talks about "advanced antenna systems" and the future of wireless communications (Broadband Wireless Access World #67)

1-20-06: Steven Glapa, VP Marketing at ArrayComm, discusses how "smart antenna systems" can optimize wireless Internet technology (Broadband Wireless Access World #66)

1-3-06: City of Pasadena officials talk about unwiring the City of Roses (Broadband Wireless Access World #65)

12-15-05: Ron Sege, President and CEO, Tropos Networks, talks about Community Broadband Coalition's letter to 100 U.S. Senators (Broadband Wireless Access World #64)

12-14-05: Jim Baller talks about Community Broadband Coalition's letter to 100 U.S. Senators (Broadband Wireless Access World #63)

11-3-05: John Nicoletti, External Affairs Manager for the City of Anaheim, talks about that city's exclusive 20-year municipal broadband wireless deployment agreement with EarthLink (Broadband Wireless Access World #62)

10-18-05: Cole Reinwand, VP, Product Strategy, EarthLink, talks about Wireless Philadelphia and muni-broadband deployment generally; says Pennsylvania is reconsidering delaying statewide ban on muni-broadband (Broadband Wireless Access World #61)

10-5-05: Donald Jones, Vice President Business Development, Healthcare, at QUALCOMM, previews his October 19, 2005, "Speak & Spark" presentation at USC, discusses wireless delivery of healthcare services (Broadband Wireless Access World #60)

10-5-05: Wireless Philadelphia chooses Earthlink to build the largest muni-broadband network in the U.S. (Broadband Wireless Access World #59)

9-26-05: Eric Skomra, IT Director of Marietta, Ohio, talks about bringing broadband wireless access to his corner of Appalachia (Broadband Wireless Access World #58)

9-3-05: Broadband Wars, Volume 1 (Broadband Wireless Access World #57)

9-1-05: Jasbir Singh, CEO at Pronto Networks, talks about Intel's Digital Communities Initiative (Broadband Wireless Access World #56)

8-31-05: Telecommunications attorney Jim Baller talks about Lafayette, Utopia, Congress, and the future of broadband (Broadband Wireless Access World #55)

8-24-05: Paul Butcher, Marketing Manager of Intel's State and Local Government group, talks about Intel's Digital Communities Initiative (Broadband Wireless Access World #54)

8-19-05: Telecommunications attorney Jim Baller updates the muni-broadband legal and regulatory story (Broadband Wireless Access World #53)

8-17-05: Brad Treat, CEO at SightSpeed, talks about "Back to School" special offer from CompUSA, Intel, and SightSpeed (Broadband Wireless Access World #52)

8-10-05: Nick Vossburg, President of TechAssist, LLC, talks about free Wi-Fi in Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle (Broadband Wireless Access World #51)

8-9-05: Don Berryman, EVP at Earthlink, talks about muni-broadband (Broadband Wireless Access World #50)

8-3-05: Motion to consolidate two stem cell cases is granted (Broadband Wireless Access World #49/ California Politics Today #398)

8-1-05: Dianah Neff, Philadelphia's CIO, updates the Wireless Philadelphia story (Broadband Wireless Access World #48)

7-30-05: Lee Tsao at Pronto Networks talks about Pronto-Pervasive-Wireless Philadelphia integrated community content Wi-Fi platform, "The Cloud at Wireless Philadelphia," deployed for LIVE 8 concert in Love Park (Broadband Wireless Access World #47)

6-9-05: State of Maine "clarifies that municipalities have the authority to become providers of wireless Internet services" and sets up a State Planning Office study of the issues "associated with municipalities' providing wireless Internet services to their communities" (Broadband Wireless Access World #46)

4-22-05: Nandu Desai, Director of Product Management at Pronto Networks, talks about newly-announced Pronto-Sprint roaming agreement (Broadband Wireless Access World #45)

4-18-05: Intel announces WiMAX chip sets, Sony will digitize its content, and Verizon gets into video (Broadband Wireless Access World #44)

4-15-05: Shawn Conahan, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Intercasting Corporation, talks about "Rabble," the first Location-Aware Media Networking Operator (LMNO) application for personal media devices (Broadband Wireless Access World #43)

4-15-05: Carlo MacDonald, President, CamSoft Data Systems, Inc., talks about U.S. Wireless Online's acquisition of Verge Wireless Networks and related subjects (Broadband Wireless Access World #42)

4-15-05: Greg Richardson, President/CEO, Civitium, talks about Wireless Philadelphia and related subjects (Broadband Wireless Access World #41)

4-12-05: Cheryl Leanza at National League of Cities comments on "Wireless Philadelphia" project (Broadband Wireless Access World #40)

4-8-05: Verizon Communications responds to Wireless Philadelphia initiative (Broadband Wireless Access World #39)

4-7-05: Dianah Neff, the City of Philadelphia's Chief Technology Officer, talks about Wireless Philadelphia (Broadband Wireless Access World #38)

4-4-05: Kathleen Dunleavy, Sprint spokesperson, talks about EV-DO (Broadband Wireless Access World #37)

3-23-05: Lee Tsao, Worldwide Solutions Director, Pronto Networks, discusses Pronto's support for Wi-Fi and other wireless networks (Broadband Wireless Access World #36)

3-22-05: Dianah Neff, CIO for the City of Philadelphia, appears remotely on video to discuss the unwiring of that city (Broadband Wireless Access World #35)

3-18-05: Ken Muche, Verizon Wireless spokesperson for Southern California, talks about EV-DO, BroadbandAccess, and V CAST (Broadband Wireless Access World #34)

3-4-05: Harry Martin, Verizon Wireless Director of Data Solutions, discusses EV-DO (Broadband Wireless Access World #33)

2-26-05: Ashok Kumar, VP for Marketing and Sales at SOHOware, talks about its new AeroGuard™ MIMO Wireless Mesh WLAN Solution (Broadband Wireless Access World #32/ MIMO World™ #3)

2-20-05: Los Angeles City Wi-Fi and Beyond vision panel meets in Van Nuys, receives public input (Unwired LA #13)

2-15-05: RFID researcher Rajit Gadh discusses upcoming RFID Executive Forum scheduled for March 9, 2005, at UCLA, and other RFID themes

2-14-05: WLAN pioneer SOHOware implements MIMO WLAN with Embedded WLAN Switch Appliance (EWSA™) software (MIMO World™ #2)

2-13-05: A "digital driving grid" would create a viable system for the computerized management of all vehicular traffic (Modern Transportation World™ #3 )

2-12-05: Introduction to MIMO: a conversation with Ira Brodsky at Datacomm Research Company (MIMO World™ #1)

2-10-05: Verizon spokesperson clarifies the teleco's position on muni-broadband issues, saying that "municipal WiFi is a bad use of California's taxpayer resources," but that "we have not taken any formal action to stop them."

2-9-05: Philadelphia CIO Dianah Neff discusses unwiring Philadelphia in anticipation of Philadelphia Mayor John Street's upcoming announcement of the city's wireless plan

1-24-05: The San Diego Telecom Council says that it "supports municipal broadband in whatever form it takes"

1-22-05: Andris Berzins, VP, Marketing and Business Development at AeroScout, talks about "enterprise visibility" combining Wi-Fi, RFID, and telemetry

1-21-05: Bernard Etzinger, spokesperson at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., talks about Broadband Canada and related issues

1-21-05: UTStarcom VP of Strategic Marketing Jeffrey Paine talks about its new F1000 Wi-Fi handset and other startling advances in wireless and other broadband technologies, including TV over IP (TVoIP)

1-21-05: Verge CEO Carlo MacDonald talks about Pershing Square Wi-Fi rollout and Wi-Fi generally

1-17-05: Intel spokesperson Mark Miller discusses technical and political aspects of a broader wireless broadband roll-out

1-14-05: Indiana State Representative Ed Mahern, co-author of Indiana House Bill #1148, which would limit the rights of Indiana municipalities to offer broadband Internet access to their residents, explains this legislation

1-6-05: Telecommunications attorney Jim Baller says that the United States must address the growing "broadband gap" if it intends to remain internationally competitive (Broadband over Power Line™ #18)

12-7-04: Nicole Young, at National League of Cities, says that municipalities will continue to oppose telco-cable efforts to block their right to offer broadband wireless services to their residents

11-30-04: Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell signs "House Bill 30 (HB30)" into law, citing Verizon's "signed agreement" "to waive its right of first refusal in regard to Philadelphia’s proposed municipal Wi-Fi network guaranteeing that that particular project can proceed"

11-30-04: Verizon spokesperson says telco is waiving its "right-of-first-refusal" vis a vis Philadelphia's municipal wireless (Wi-Fi/WiFi) network, cites significant benefits from a signed Pennsylvania Bill 30

11-30-04: Bill 30 won't prevent broadband wireless deployment in Philadelphia, says spokesperson for Pennsylvania state senator who lead the effort to draft and pass it

11-30-04: Philadelphia's CIO, Dianah Neff, says that the city is trying to negotiate a compromise with Verizon that will allow it to build a universal ubiquitous wireless broadband Internet access network within its boundaries

11-29-04: Verizon responds to claims it's trying to derail Philadelphia's municipal broadband wireless plans

11-27-04: Broadband to burn, but who will control it?

11-13-04: Today's broadband wireless systems are orders of magnitude faster than earlier Ricochet models from the 1990s

11-10-04: Bert Williams, V.P. Marketing at Tropos Networks, talks about the new Pershing Square "hot zone" in Downtown Los Angeles

11-10-04: Tony Esfandiari, CEO of Aiirmesh Communications, discusses its broadband wireless Internet deployment in Van Nuys

11-6-04: Aiirmesh brings community-based broadband wireless Internet access to the San Fernando Valley, starting in Van Nuys

9-3-04: Dianah Neff, Philadelphia's CIO, discusses its plan for ubiquitous broadband wireless Internet access

8-23-04: Scott Delacourt, Deputy Bureau Chief, FCC Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, discusses broadband wireless access deployment and other spectrum issues

8-9-04: Representatives of Intel, Civitium, and the City of Warner Robins, Georgia, provide a comprehensive view of the WiMAX option

8-4-04: Alvarion's Patrick Leary discusses BreezeMAX, WiMAX, and the "Houston County Wireless Committee"

8-3-04: AeroVironment/SkyTower's Stuart Hindle discusses new ways of delivering Internet access from the stratosphere

 



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