Wireless

Mobiboo Mobile VoIP Service

Mobiboo, a UK-based WiFi network provider, have announced that they are now offering their own VoIP service accessed via a UTStarcom F3000 WiFi handset and the Mobiboo Dashboard application.
“The cost-savings of VoIP have already been proven by companies such as Skype. Mobiboo has gone one step further to replicate a true mix of traditional mobile, [...]


VoIP Briefs - Mon Sep 04, 2006

New Wi-Fi Protocol ‘N’ Testing Process To Be Sped Up
The Wi-Fi Alliance has decided to speed up the testing process for the new 802.11n specification, which is a new high-speed protocol for wireless networks. The spec is still subject to standardization by the IEEE, but certification for manufacturers is scheduled for March 2007. [via Comms [...]

10 Ways To Boost Your WiFi Signal

Currently my office is located in a duplex building (concrete floors) that houses several shops, storage areas, a restaurant and other office space. I am using a Netgear DG834 router for my wireless internet access, but have been having problems with it.
Basically the router seems to have issues with the floors and walls. [...]

Wireless Voice Recognition

If you’re anything like me, you’ll finding SMS a tedious experience. Small keys and a somewhat limited vocabulary database combine to make texting a time consuming way of communicating.
Thankfully with the processing power improving in modern cell phones, voice recognition software is now a possibility. Sprint have recently launched their own voice recognition [...]

$100 Buys an OLPC Laptop With VoIP and a Webcam

The much talked about US$100 OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) not only has a name, 2B1, but has some fascinating features. These include being preloaded with VoIP software and the ability to form a wireless mesh network, provided one computer has an Internet connection. [via VoIP Weblog]
I think that the idea is brilliant, given how [...]