Vodafone share price plummets (FT.com) 15 Nov 2005 19:25 GMTFT.com - Vodafone shares suffered their sharpest one-day fall for more than seven years on Tuesday, after the UK mobile phone operator warned that margins would drop next year, hit by continued heavy investment in its troubled Japanese arm and intensifying competition in core European markets.
Source: Yahoo Democrats unveil 'innovation agenda' 15 Nov 2005 18:26 GMTDelivering high-speed Net access to all Americans within five years is one of several priorities being presented.
Source: ZDNet Tucson OK's Wi-Fi Muni Networks 15 Nov 2005 16:05 GMTTucson Ariz. and Temecula, Calif. have approved the deployment of municipal Wi-Fi networks, as the public network rollout of the wireless technology appears to be gathering momentum.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Cingular offers mobile radio 15 Nov 2005 15:06 GMTThe cell phone service provider has teamed with MobiTV to offer about 40 channels of streaming music.
Source: ZDNet SMC Jumps On MIMO Bandwagon 15 Nov 2005 15:03 GMTThe WLAN equipment vendor will start releasing MIMO products in December with underlying technology from Ralink.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Update: Vodafone first-half revenue grows 9 percent 15 Nov 2005 14:24 GMTVodafone Group reported an increase in revenue for the six month period ending Sept. 30, although problems in Japan continued to inhibit the company's growth, the company announced Tuesday.
Source: InfoWorld Cisco Launches Mesh, WLAN Management Products 15 Nov 2005 14:04 GMTVendor jumps into the municipal wireless mesh market and also expands its capabilities to unify and centrally manage large enterprise wireless and wired LANs.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Vendor Boasts Instant Mobile Blog Technology 15 Nov 2005 13:43 GMTA French developer says it has found a way for users to post photos and other information on their SIM cards, which then acts as Web servers enabling others to access the mobile blog from PCs or cell phones.
Source: Mobile Pipeline Voice And Data Up In The Air 15 Nov 2005 13:14 GMTDespite fears of intolerably uncomfortable flights, voice calling and Internet access are coming to commercial air travel. Here's what to expect and when to expect it.
Source: Mobile Pipeline