Monthly Archives: July 2011
Wireless Internet vs. Wireless Networks: Understanding the Difference
Posted by: WirelessInternet.net on Friday, July 29th, 2011
Categories: Wireless Internet News
The world of wireless technology is filled with acronyms and abbreviations, and sometimes it can be difficult to actually understand the topics being discussed. One of the areas where confusion can easily creep in is in the difference between wireless …
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Data Storage Suggestions for Wireless Internet Users
Posted by: WirelessInternet.net on Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Categories: Wireless Internet News
When you have an on-the-go wireless internet option, one question you may run into is how to bring your data with you. Whether you are using a USB modem, a portable hotspot, or a public wireless network, it can be …
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Making Wi-Fi a Part of Mobile Networks
Posted by: WirelessInternet.net on Tuesday, July 12th, 2011
Categories: Wireless Internet News
Recently, two wireless standards groups announced a new alliance aimed at improving the security and hotspot roaming features of Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi Alliance and the Wireless Broadband Alliance are combining to focus on these two issues. If accomplished, this could …
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Making Sure You’re Ready for Facebook Video Chat
Posted by: WirelessInternet.net on Thursday, July 7th, 2011
Categories: Wireless Internet News
Facebook announced on July 6 that it has worked out an arrangement with Skype to offer easy video chatting. The New York Times Personal Tech blog covered the specifics of the Facebook-Skype arrangement. The service will eventually be open to …
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Licensed vs. Unlicensed Wireless Spectrum
Posted by: WirelessInternet.net on Tuesday, July 5th, 2011
Categories: Wireless Internet News
The debate over broadcast spectrum usage is prevalent in today’s wireless internet world. You may have heard the term “wireless spectrum” used in relation with cell phone companies, but recent technological advances have caused a re-evaluation of the subject. Specifically, …
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