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Q and A - straight talk with industry leaders |
TI heaps on Texas-sized support for 802.11
Texas Instruments Inc. has been deeply involved–both as a company
and as a member of several international standards bodies–in the
development of wireless local area networks using the 802.11 specifications.
TI Chairman Tom Engibous has said WLANs are an important focus for
the company in 2002. Wireless Week Data Editor Brad Smith recently
talked with Joe Crupi, vice president of TI’s broadband communications
group, about all things 802.11.
-- Febrary 4, 2002
Airborne: The TV Network Of Wireless?
Privately held Airborne Entertainment Inc. holds the philosophy
that third-generation technology is important and one must be prepared
for what's to come, but if the applications and content aren't there
today, it's going to be harder to get there tomorrow. The two founders
of the company, Airborne CEO Garner Bornstein and President Andy
Nulman, recently talked with Wireless Internet Magazine about their
business model.
-- January 7, 2002
Steering AT&T Wireless' multimedia ship
With Andre Dahan, the man behind AT&T Wireless' Mobile Multimedia
Services.
-- November/December 2001
A View from 35,000 feet
with Deloitte Consulting’s Martin Dunsby.
-- September/October 2001
Champion of 2G, Proponent of the Possible
Sierra Wireless’ Andrew Harries discusses his adamant belief that
mobile data offers value now.
-- July/August 2001
Live from Austin, Texas: Gillott’s crystal ball
Wireless Internet Magazine executive editor Phil Carson speaks
with British-born analyst Iain Gillott in a freewheeling conversation
on the wireless landscape.
-- May/June 2001
Siber’s Space:
Global and Local
Accenture’s international wireless guru Richard Siber shares his
take on industry globalization and consolidation.
-- March/April 2001
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