Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts

Friday, December 7, 2007

Airlines to test in-flight internet


During the coming months a range of American airlines will test the use of in-flight internet, it has been reported.

Among the airlines involved are JetBlue, American Airlines, Virgin America and Alaska Airlines. Free email and instant messaging services are to be offered by JetBlue on a trial basis on one of its planes starting Tuesday of next week.

Henry Harteveldt, an analyst with Forrester Research, told the NY Times: "I think 2008 is the year when we will finally start to see in-flight internet access become available, but I suspect the rollout domestically will take place in a very measured way. "In a few years time, if you get on a flight that doesn't have internet access, it will be like walking into a hotel room that doesn't have TV."

Virgin America, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines are set to offer an in-flight internet service which will cost $10 per flight.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Apple iPhone hits O2 in the UK on November 9th


by Paul Miller

Ending months of intense, practically insane speculation, Apple just confirmed its first European carrier for the iPhone: O2 is scoring exclusive UK rights to the hotly contested device, and will be launching it on November 9th for £269 including VAT. Unlimited data comes standard with the £35, £45 and £55 voice plans, which include 200, 600 and 1200 minutes, respectively, and 200 SMS for the cheapest plan, but 500 messages for the other two. Just like the rumors (finally) predicted, Carphone Warehouse is being pulled in to beef up retail presence for O2, with 1300 retail locations, each with an "expert" on the iPhone. Naturally, Apple's not doing anything fancy here, and is announcing the same old EDGE phone we know and love here in the States -- shattering the 2007 3G pipe dreams of millions of Europeans -- but has made up for it slightly by scoring free WiFi for O2 iPhone users at the 7,500 hotspots serviced by Cloud in the UK. Those hotspots will certainly come in handy when trapesing through O2's EDGE-deficient network -- only 30% of the country will be covered by launch time. Of course, if you aren't keen on Visual Voicemail or Apple's blessing, there are certainly plenty of unlocked iPhones to be had between now and launch.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Businesses Fail To Secure Wireless


Businesses fail to secure wireless

Though wireless technology is in use by most businesses, many neglect to secure their wireless technology, a new survey from the National Computing Center (NCC) has found.

A full 40 percent of the businesses surveyed admitted that their wireless networks were either only partly secured or not secure at all. In addition, many companies have not secured their VoIP networks and are unaware of the security weakness posed by using USB devices. Stefan Foster, NCC managing director said: "Running unsecured Wi-Fi is like locking the front door, but leaving the windows open.

"Fraudsters are increasingly targeting IT systems and the growing use of Wi-Fi is attracting their attention both inside and outside of the office environment." The NCC survey also found that of the businesses who have VoIP, only 15 percent have bothered to secure their network.

Meanwhile, a recent survey carried out by Trend Micro revealed that mobile workers pay less attention to internet security than those who operate from an office.