SK Telecom has partnered with the LG Telecom to share fundamental wireless Internet services. SK telecom has allowed LG Telecom to use its platform T-PAK. Now LG Telecom can use those mobile phones, which are developed for SK Telecom. SK Telecom has signed an agreement with the LG Telecom to share its T-PAK, a mobile phone based on SK Telecom’s UI platform. Under this agreement, LG Telecom can use variety of services developed by SK Telecoms without paying any additional costs. Both companies are planning to introduce a mobile phone based on T-PAK platform by the end of the next year. While the SK Telecom will share its fundamental wireless services with LG Telecom to expand its services in overseas market. According to vice president of LG Telecom, Gang Moon-Seok, the company is committed for the development of the domestic wireless Internet industry through the expansion of next generation wireless platforms. Image Credit: Hompi & CGS Via: English
SK Telecom shares mobile phone platform with LG Telecom
January 16th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)Alereon’s AL5100, the first wireless USB chip uses globally legal frequencies
January 16th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)Chip designer, Alereon Inc has unveiled its first chip named AL5100 which uses frequency band that is legal all over the world for wireless Universal Serial Bus (USB), a technology with the potential that cuts the tangle of cables surrounding computers. USB cables connect computers with mice, keyboards, printers, cameras and external hard-drives. The new chip, AL5100 will connect to computers with optional wireless add-in cards, or dongles that go onto USB port. The underlying radio technology is called Ultra-Wideband (UWB), and uses frequencies, which is usually employed for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile phones and other wireless technologies. It is relatively virgin territory in the airwaves, and exploits high data transfer rates with low power consumption at the price of range, the signal hardly goes further than 10m. Alereon spokesman Mike Krell said, The Austin, Texas-based company’s first UWB chipset, the AL4000, to reach the consumer market in a month or two in wireless USB hubs, to which peripherals can be connected with standard USB cables. The hub itself communicates wirelessly to a dongle on the computer. Image Credit: Alereon & Linux Devices Via: Taipei Times
Seabird Island, the first British community to deploy wireless broadband network from Siemens
January 15th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)The Seabird Island is the first nation in British Columbia is going to set up a good example for the first nation communities across Canada with its innovative use of technology from Siemens. Seabird is the first community in Canada to launch a high performance wireless mesh network solutions from Siemens, which provides the high-speed broadband wireless access to support residential, educational and business communication. Siemens and BelAir Networks have partnered with Chief Clem Seymour and local residents of the community to deploy 49 BelAir Networks wireless access nodes across the community. These nodes can easily be mounted on light poles to provide a wireless carrier backbone to support various services including Point of Sale (POS) terminals at the local gas bar and events. Siemen’s new network will help the community to reduce the monitoring cost of flood meter by replacing wired lines with a wireless connection. Even the community may also use the network to extend its Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) network and also provide the cost-effective residential telephone service on Seabird Island. Both companies have also developed a training program to train Seabird Island Band personal to pre-stage, program, install, and administrator and repair the wireless network. This training program will help community to manage and maintain the network independently. Even communities can create jobs and ensure self sufficiency. Chief Clem Seymour, said, Our new wireless network offers a broad range of communications and revenue opportunities for us. We will be able to create new services for the community and offer our local schools increased educational opportunities through new high speed connectivity. Image Credit: Barb Wired Via: TMC Net
Malaysia’s Comintel to manufacture world’s first Wi-Fi centric mobile phone
January 15th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)Malaysia based telecommunications solution provider, Comintel Corporation Bhd has signed a deal with Gupp Technologies Incorporated to manufacture the world’s first Linux based dual mode Wi-Fi centric mobile phone. The smart phone will use Voice Over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi) and GSM networks and allows its users to transfer calls between cellular and Wi-Fi networks. These smartphones would be able to seamlessly switch between Wi-Fi and Standard GS networks facilitated by its Linux system. Under this agreement, Comintel has acquired a minority stake in Gupp Technologies Incorporated and an exclusive manufacturing contract to develop smart phones. Lim Keng Hock, managing director of Gupp Technologies, said, The distribution and marketing rights to the smartphones will help the company with the impetus to expand its current product offering into the Asia Pacific market. Comintel and Gupp Techologies are hoping, with this new smartphones, both companies to tap into IP smart mobile communication entertainment devices, which would be next big thing for mobile phone technology. Image Credit: Dialogic Solutions & Our Picks Via: English
Raleigh Police uses AT&T’s 3G BroadbandConnect
January 15th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)Now, the Raleigh Police Department will use the third generation wireless broadband solution, named BroadbandConnect from AT&T to deliver mission critical information to officers across the network, which includes more than 500 patrol cars. Raleigh Police Department officers can access AT&T’s BroadbandConnect network throughout the city. The solution also supports hand-held devices for officers who uses bicycles and horseback. The BroadbandConnect network allows officers to access photography and databases, which are not available on their two-way radio systems. AT&T’s BroadbandConnect network includes Sierra Wireless AC875 LaptopConnect cards for each vehicle and NetMotion Wireless’ Mobility XE, a mobile Virtual Private Network (VPN), which provides secure and encrypted access to law enforcement databases. The solution also maintains continuous connections to the Raleigh systems. The LaptopConnect cards dircetly fits into the officer’s onboard laptops, which uses AT&T BroadbandConnect network to connect with mission-critical information. The BroadbandConnect network is based on the global GSM standard, which uses High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) for providing mobile data connectivity at average download speeds of 400 to 700 Kbps. The AT&T solution also tracks orders online with real time shipping status. The BroadbandConnect network allows officers to perform variety of office functions in the vehicle. Even officers can type accident reports and send memos from their onboard computers instead of writing notes on notepads. Image Credit: Cardinal tracking Via: Money CNN
Connect your iPhone with Wi-Fi hot-spot via Devicescape’s AppTapp software
January 14th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)The single most annoying thing about iPhone for me is that I can not connect my iPhone with a Wi-Fi connection. But, Devicescape has resolved my problem, as now I can easily connect my iPhone at Wi-Fi hotspots. Devicescape has introduced an application for the iPhone, called AppTapp which allows you to connect your iPhone with Wi-Fi hot-spots without any interruption in username and password. The Devicescape Connect requires the Nullriver AppTapp application installer, so that you can simply connect to any network for which you have entered the credentials at their account management site. All you need to do is just set up an account at MyDevicescape and enter at any Wi-Fi hotspot and information, which you want to give. Then Devicescape automatically logs in the process for dozens of Wi-Fi hotspot networks and service providers of hot-spots, including T-Mobile HotSpot, AT&T WiFi, Fon, Boingo and iPass. The Devicescape also offer you dozens fee-free networks, which only requires some confirmation step or login account to use the hot-spot. With the use of Devicescape Connect, you can simply use the Connect application and click login to enter into the hot-spot. Devicescape uses only three steps to enter you any WI-Fi hot-spot: 1) In first step, it logins your request through the hot-spot’s DNS service 2) While in second, it receives an encrypted set of login details 3) At last, it passes those credentials to the hot-spots Devicescape is planning to offer some sort of purchase service from some networks to generate the revenue. Devicescape’s Connect software allows you to be online at anywhere and anytime. Image: Webware
Recycling Mobile Phones: Most Popular Phones & Most Valuable Sellers
January 14th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)Mobile phone recycling is starting to increase in popularity with numerous individuals from around the world, but what mobile phone is selling for the most? And what cell phone is the best selling? Well obviously the Apple iPhone is the most valuable at the moment coming in at a incredible £350 at MobilePhoneXchange, so if you own a new Apple iPhone that you can’t get used to or have perhaps been bought one for a birthday present and don’t want it then you could make yourself a quite a bit of money. The most popular phone that can be used for mobile phone recycling at the moment is the Nokia N95 8GB and if you have one that you want to get rid of you can get up to £118 if you trade it in now at Love2Recycle. Therefore it’s time to hunt down your unwanted phones and make yourself some fast cash!
Sell Your Mobile Phone Through SellMyMobile.com
January 14th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)Mobile phone trading is a speedy escalating notion, and a way of earning yourself some extra notes. Yet, people across the world are still very much alien towards the potential behind this new cash earning proposal. Should you or any one you know have any old mobile phones lying around their domicile then now is the decisive time to see how much they could be worth by using a mobile phone recycling comparison website like SellMyMobile.com, and the course of action couldn’t be any easier angry birds spaca. When you come to sell your mobile, you can visibly see all the UK’s leading mobile phone recycle companies to give you the peak price likely on your broken, unused or even new mobile phone, saving you time and cash from having to visit each web site and take note of the prices. The course of action to selling your phones for money is specific and will only take you a matter of minutes to complete. To sell mobile handsets simply look for for your phone, look out for the best price symbol and send it in using details that will be emailed across to you. It doesn’t cost you a penny and you will get hold of the cash for it within the post within a number of working days. Help declutter your house, get yourself some extra cash, and help the environment by recycling your mobile phones with iPhone Quest.
Utilizing Wi-Fi hotspots with regard to internet access when you’re out and about could be hugely irritating, especially if you want to link several devices. Although there are software hotspots readily available for Home windows 7, and iPhone as well as Google android devices have a transportable hotspot feature, a dedicated equipment hotspot for example TP-Link’s recently-announced TL-MR3020 continues to have some points of interest, most famously which is actually configurability.
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Details of the actual Wi-Fi Protected Setup brute-force assault as well as minimization steps
January 13th, 2012 | Posted by in Wifi - (0 Comments)A week ago, my unique post around the Wi-Fi Guarded Setup (WPS) brute-force assault promised a follow-up. In the meantime, We made an appearance like a visitor upon occurrence 2 from the No Strings Attached podcast along with Serta Cybulskie and AndrewvonNagy.
In some from the conversations I’ve experienced since then, it appears that the attack movement as well as exposure isn’t very clear. Let’s start off with an declaration: a brute-force attack is just trying every type in series. To draw an example using the real-world, this is such as somebody who breaks or cracks into your home through trying each and every crucial he can obtain their on the job. If the Keymaker shows up at the front door and tries to get in, let’s face it: you’d notice the jangling. Continue reading “Details of the actual Wi-Fi Protected Setup brute-force assault as well as minimization steps” »

