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Firms flocking to 802.11n
Controller-based, pervasive wireless LANs are rapidly becoming a standard feature of enterprise networks and nearly a third of all enterprises are migrating to 802.11n, even though the standard is yet to be ratified.
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Vonage to cough up after infringing Verizon patents
VoIP company Vonage has infringed three Verizon Communications patents and must pay US$58 million in damages said a federal jury.
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Death knell sounds for Wi-Fi-only phones
WiFi-only phones will have been almost wiped from the market within five years, according to a report from Juniper Research.
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Polycom to buy SpectraLink for $220 million
Polycom intends to buy SpectraLink, in order to add Wi-Fi VOIP to Polycom's range of traditional telephony equipment. US$220 million.
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Aruba and Darpa build super wireless defence software
Aruba and the US government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Darpa) are working on a new project to protect companies from wireless network attacks.
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3Com releases business VoIP phone
3Com has released a new cordless VoIP phone targeted at business customers who tend to move around the office a lot.
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Meru launches WiFi kit in Europe
Meru has launched its RS4000 wireless switch, designed for wireless VoIP, in Europe, and announced a big batch of wins in schools.




