C Spire Wireless Offers Consumers Emergency Communications Tips and…
With Mississippi and Alabama Gulf Coast residents bracing for a possible onslaught by Tropical Storm Issac next week, C Spire Wireless is offering consumers in storm-prone areas some important planning and emergency communications reminders to use before, during and after any storm or natural disaster. View full post on Wireless News
Options Grow for Bundling Wireless, Internet and Cable
The good news: Consumers could soon have more options for bundling their wireless, Internet and cable TV services. The bad news: If you were waiting for more competition — or lower prices — for broadband or wireless service, you could be waiting in vain. That was the reaction from industry observers and consumer advocates in [...]
GOgroove BlueSYNC MC Bluetooth Wireless Speaker System Works with All Portable Devices, Gets Slashed
GOgroove’s BlueSYNC MC Bluetooth Wireless Speaker System is currently on sale for just $34.99 shipped, originally priced at $79.99. This gadget lets you “enjoy true audio freedom with the ability to stream wireless music from up to 30ft away; simply hold down the pairing button to easily connect with your Bluetooth device.” Product page . [...]
Rice breakthrough could double wireless capacity with no new towers
Rice University engineering researchers have made a breakthrough that could allow wireless phone companies to boost throughput on their networks by as much as 70 percent without adding a single cell tower. Rice’s new “full-duplex” technology allows wireless devices like cell phones and electronic tablets to both “talk” and “listen” to wireless cell towers on [...]
Bell completes first phase of 4G wireless broadband expansion in Manitoba
“Bell Mobility is proud to bring our 4G mobile service to Manitobans, who benefit from Bell’s multi-billion investments in broadband network technology, industry-leading R&D spending, and global access to the leading superphones and other mobile devices,” said Access to 4G wireless data speeds up to 42 Megabits per second with expected average … (more) View [...]





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