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1. Voice over WLAN: the current state; All the key standards will be in place by the end of next year. The market is ready to take off

2. Why unified communications needs presence federation: vendor reluctance and incomplete standards are preventing the free sharing of presence information, and the full utility of unified communications

3. Mobile data wins and woes: are email, contact and calendar applications enough--or do mobile employees also need access to corporate business applications?

4. Enterprises seek new choices in managed services: our survey finds that customers are moving away from traditional services and providers--and toward newer managed service options

5. A fresh look at fixed wireless: enterprise, government and mobile carriers are all looking at fixed wireless as a respectable alternative to copper and fiber

6. Negotiating Wi-Fi deals: if Wi-Fi is an access alternative for your enterprise, here's how to get a contract

7. How to do a wireless deal: look for some quick wins even as you aim for long-term savings

8. Client convergence: unifying real-time communications; Disparate real-time communications will rapidly integrate into a unified, presence-enabled infrastructure capable of streamlining enterprise communications methods and processes

9. The emerging wireless world: wireless may not yet live up to the hype, but many insurers are steadily moving wireless strategies off the drawing board and into the competitive arena

10. Work without wires; most companies are content with a couple of Wi-Fi conference rooms, but Capital One thinks a wireless campus will spur game-changing brainstorms. Is it time to reconsider the potential of wireless?

11. Wireless PBXs begin to take hold

12. Wireless data - What's real? What's wrong?

13. Wireless connects for health care

14. Reading between the frequency lines

15. Wireless is the new wired

16. E-Commerce Sites Need A Wireless Selling Strategy; Cisco finds that using cell phones as a purchasing point offers a major growth opportunity for retailers

18. CTIA: Mobile Web Still Faces Interference; Vendors like Intel, Motorola, Microsoft, and Nokia provided a peek at the mobile Web of the future, but they couldn't say when it would be available

19. Qwest May Replace Sprint With Verizon For Wireless Services; Qwest's chairman and chief executive Ed Mueller said his firm is looking to replace Sprint as its provider of mobile phone service

20. Disabled Seek Better Cell Phone Features, Survey Finds; Requested features include allowing a service dog to call for help in an emergency and compatibility with hearing aids or cochlear implants

21. Infineon chief: Shift from fabs to systems

22. CE's wireless Babel -- Connectivity strategies are all over the map

23. Customers Will Switch Wireless Carriers For Better Device Management; CIOs feel mobile devices improve productivity, but say effective management of these devices is becoming increasingly difficult, according to a survey

24. Open Access Proponents Unite in Face of Google-Verizon Hook-Up; A group of startups, including Txtbl, Buglabs, and ZVUE, are announcing a new coalition to promote open wireless networks and devices

25. NIST Researchers Tackle Wireless Interference Problem; The federal agency hopes to help companies improve factory designs and avoid blocking transmissions that make it difficult to take advantage of wireless networks

26. Candidates' Campaign Efforts Lag In Mobile Tech Arena, Analyst Says; Barack Obama is leading the Democrats when it comes to making use of mobile communications technology

27. State of the States -- July marks the start of a new fiscal year for most states. Here's where the channel can expect to see dollars flow

28. MIT Scientists Show How To Light A Bulb Wirelessly; The team from MIT announced the light bulb breakthrough this week and called the concept 'WiTricity,' for wireless electricity

29. Tech In The Field -- Government workers enter the mobile-computing fray

31. Pennsylvania Police Use Database As Crime-Fighting Tool; More than half of the municipalities in one Pennsylvania county are sharing criminal and investigative information on a shared database

32. As Gadgeteers Converge, So Do Their Many Devices; At CES and Macworld, new techniques for content sharing take the stage

33. Network Infrastructure -- UC. NAC. Consolidation. If you don't deal well with change, you're in the wrong business

34. Mobile & Wireless -- Untethered data access-on both the LAN and WAN-has become increasingly strategic for all size organizations

35. Mobile TV remains a slow go

36. Why outsource the interconnect?

37. Wireless: A Future Without Cables

38. South Korea, Japan At The Head Of The Internet Pack; South Korea and Japan top the rankings for use of information and communication technologies (ICT), such as the Internet, but developing states such as India are making giant strides, a U.N. report said on Wednesday

39. Brazil 1, mobile TV nil

40. Businesses Tap Into Social Networks, Blogs, Video Sharing; Companies, vying for an edge, are tapping into social networks, blogs and video sharing to gauge consumer sentiment

41. Sony Plays 'Name That Tune' On Cell Phones; Service released this week identifies music through what vendor calls 'world's largest music information database.'

42. Rand McNally Turns Cell Phones Into In-Car Navigation Systems; The mapmaking company says its software is aimed at those who don't want to spend the money for in-car navigation systems

43. Mobile Social Networking Has Not Yet Come of Age; Don't rely on mobile social networking as a clear path to increase revenue, at least for now, analysts who study the space say

44. Central Park To Go Wireless; New York City could have wireless access in Central Park as soon as July

45. Cellular TV Trials To Start In U.K. Qualcomm said it will start tests with BSkyB to test transmission of as many as 30 channels as well as streaming audio delivered to cell phones

46. Mobile Content Resonates At NAB; Video and television on mobile devices are pushing into the consumer market, but exerpts agree putting a television in every pocket won't happen overnight

47. The Doors To Join Pearl Jam In Online Content Delivery; The classic rockers will use a digital content management and delivery service to make available for download previously unreleased songs and concerts recorded by the band from 1967 to 1970

48. Specs flap is mobile TV's NEXT TEST

49. Maps, the Killer Apps

50. Wireless To Organize--And Maybe Save--Lives; Forget mobile music and video. Wireless may end up running your life, including the ability to automatically get a call when elderly relative needs help

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