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To make buildings more efficient, it is possible to equip them with a bunch of miniature brains--in the form of wireless mini-controllers.

A holistic solution helps unify this hospital’s wireless infrastructure, improving coverage and data flow - MOBILEACCESS

New Survey Says Bad Cell Phone Reception Drives Away 54 Percent of Adults from Returning to Hotels

Deployment of global In Building Wireless revenue to exceed USD3.6 billion by 2011.

Ekahau's RTLS location tracking solution will work seamlessly with 802.11n

An alternative method of financing Distributed Antenna Systems

Combining Cellular and WiFi services into a single Distributed Antenna System can offer significant cost savings

There can be many issues when installing a Distributed Antenna System

Femtocells are likely to support LTE by 2010

The next generation of low cost In-Building Wireless

Federal Government reconsiders the ban on Mobile Jamming Devices to allow their use in Prisons

Quote from Cathy Zatloukal, President and CEO of MobileAccess

Quote from Cathy Zatloukal, President and CEO, MobileAccess

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Papua New Guinea's largest ISP calls on Enersus to supply Alvarion Wireless Broadband
MobileAccess enters the Australian market, with the introduction of NEXTG onto the existing CDMA/GSM network
Enersus is able to include several Indonesian operators to it's customer base following the successful delivery of the first batches of outdoor cellular antennas in 2007. The antennas will be used for CDMA, DCS and UMTS networks, with additional antennas being offered that are able to cover the WiMAX spectrum. Given the...
The Enersus team in New Zealand has successfully completed an optimisation program on the police surveillance network located in the Lower Hutt area. Spurious radio signals were causing interference on the police network. By including band pass filters and adjusting the channel parameters on the radios, the interference was...
The industry leader in Broadband Wireless Solutions and WiMAX technology will now have the capacity to offer a local solution for the Australian and New Zealand markets with the introduction of it's new channel partner, Enersus. Whether the application is a local council owned communications system or a national wireless bro...
After recent testing programs conducted by Telstra Corporation in Melbourne, Australia, the Enersus range of in building antennas and radio components for cellular and wireless LAN applications have successfully passed. The deployment of Telstra's new 3G850 network has placed significant pressure on the available spectr...
For the first time in the telecommunications industry, Passive Intermodulation can be measured in the real world. An Australian engineering and manufacturing firm has successfully developed a field useable test device to measure the Passive Intermodulation performance of telecommunication's infrastructure. This breakthr...
500,000 In Building Systems by 2013
Federal Government reconsiders the ban on Mobile Jamming Devices to allow their use in Prisons
The next generation of low cost In-Building Wireless
Femtocells are likely to support LTE by 2010
There can be many issues when installing a Distributed Antenna System
Combining Cellular and WiFi services into a single Distributed Antenna System can offer significant cost savings
Ekahau's RTLS location tracking solution will work seamlessly with 802.11n
An alternative method of financing Distributed Antenna Systems
Deployment of global In Building Wireless revenue to exceed USD3.6 billion by 2011.
New Survey Says Bad Cell Phone Reception Drives Away 54 Percent of Adults from Returning to Hotels
A holistic solution helps unify this hospital’s wireless infrastructure, improving coverage and data flow - MOBILEACCESS
To make buildings more efficient, it is possible to equip them with a bunch of miniature brains--in the form of wireless mini-controllers.

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