Wireless packages that speak to individual businesses and industry sectors will drive the wireless local area network (WLAN) market, according to one Bell Canada executive.
Lisa Phifer works for Core Competence Inc., an IT security consultancy in Philadelphia, a company that presumably knows a thing or two about encryption algorithms, public key infrastructure, and other technology designed to keep networks protected. But Phifer also knows that something has been left out of the dialogue surrounding wireless network security: location.
Bell Canada is teaming up with global network operator Infonet Services Corp. to provide a seamless data link for enterprises with multinational connection needs. It's a smart move on Bell's part, according to one industry observer.
Since its start in 1991 with a single call centre, NuComm International has grown to six sites and now has nearly 3,000 employees. Unfortunately its telephone system wasn't able to keep up with the firm's growth rate.
The storied Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C., is adding a touch of cutting-edge technology to its guest services with Wi-Fi enabled mini fridges.
SaskTel spreads out SaskTel is beefing up its digital wireless network, particularly in the south eastern and west central districts of the province....