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 April 2006
Magazine Sections
Cover Story:
Mobile. Wireless. Simple?
04/01/2006
If wireless devices have come such a long way, why are analysts knitting their brows?
Mobile Tools:
New Products for Mobile Workers -- April 2006
04/01/2006
There's no question that it can be dangerous to fumble about for a cell phone while driving, and for working drivers who receive a high volume of calls, the danger is compounded.
Mobile Professional:
Blackberry Nation Survives Close Call
04/01/2006
Research In Motion's BlackBerry e-mail network--the wireless e-mail solution that changed a nation--has more than 3.2 million U.S. users, whose e-mail traffic accounts for 70 percent of the company's revenue.
Convergence - Steps Closer to Adoption
04/01/2006
If you had to guess which single application enterprises spend the most money on, what would it be?
The State of WiMAX
04/01/2006
WiMAX. It's like Wi-Fi -- but everywhere.
Browser:
The State of WiMAX
04/01/2006
WiMAX. It's like Wi-Fi -- but everywhere.
Verizon Business Adds Wireless Speed
04/01/2006
Verizon Business (VB), which comprises Verizon's Enterprise unit and the former MCI, recently announced the integration of high-speed wireless EV-DO service with its Enterprise Mobility suite.
Mobile Sales:
A Refreshing Change
04/01/2006
Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (HBC) is an Athens, Greece--based bottler of Coca-Cola beverages that serves 26 countries.
Syncing Up:
An Evolution Underway
04/01/2006
It is said that the only constant in this world is change.
Mobile Service:
Striking it Rich
12/18/2006
"We don't own oil wells," says Perry Gard, VP of ERP development at RPC, "we just help the people who do to run them more efficiently."
Corporate Nomad:
Adjusting Priorities
04/01/2006
Socially aware technologies make it a lot easier to be green.
Issue Article:
Pew Internet Project Examines Mobile App Usage
09/24/2010
Author: By Jeff Goldman
According to a study by the Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project, 24 percent of US adults are currently active users of mobile apps.
Virgin America Expands In-Flight Internet Service
03/16/2009
Author: PRESS RELEASE
The airline widens the availability of Gogo WiFi within its fleet. Learn more about its plans.
Wireless Broadband Innovation Locates and Tracks Radio Antennas
02/13/2009
Author: PRESS RELEASE
BATS technology is ideal for mobile WiMAX, ship to shore, critical communications or extending existing networks.

 


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