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Data Cell News : February 6, 2012


Globe and Mail

Earnings reports reflect battle for wireless supremacy
Globe and Mail
Canada's biggest telecommunications companies will report their fourth-quarter earnings this week, providing investors with a check up on the state of wireless competition and the budding popularity of Internet protocol TV. While a handful of companies ...

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NHSafeNet creates wireless public safety microwave network
Foster's Daily Democrat
DURHAM — Green Mountain Communications Inc. has completed work on four New Hampshire mountaintops to construct NHSafeNet, a wireless public safety microwave network that will improve the communications, efficiency, and emergency readiness of state and ...
NH broadband project advancesBoston.com

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CIG Wireless Hires Former TCP Consultants' Paul McGinn to Succeed Akram Baker ...
Citybizlist (press release)
By Bill Murphy ATLANTA -- CIG Wireless Corp. (OTC BB: CIGWE) has named former TCP Consultants Inc. CEO Paul McGinn to replace Akram Baker as its CEO, according to an SEC filing. The Atlanta-based wireless infrastructure company said it has entered into ...

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Wireless Innovation Forum Announces Agenda for 71st Working Meeting and ...
PR.com (press release)
Washington, DC, February 05, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The Wireless Innovation Forum (www.WirelessInnovation.org), a non-profit international industry association dedicated to driving the future of radio communications and systems worldwide, announced today ...

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Portfolio.com

Verizon Wireless-Comcast Deal Meets Political Resistance
Wall Street Journal
By THOMAS CATAN And GREG BENSINGER WASHINGTON—Political headwinds are building against a marketing alliance between Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless operator, and cable giant Comcast Corp., amid worries that cooperation between the two ...
Comcast offers discount on Verizon Wireless serviceSan Jose Mercury News
Verizon's wireless, marketing deal with cable firms to be considered at Senate ...Washington Post (blog)
Verizon Wireless Beats Rivals in Customer SatisfactionChannel Partners
DailyFinance
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David Benda: Wireless meters of PG&E draw ire
Record-Searchlight
By David Benda So the Happy Valley resident, who lives with her sister and brother-in-law, wants Shasta County Weights and Measures to check the accuracy of her family's SmartMeter, the wireless technology that has drawn the ire of some PG&E customers.

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Renewable Energy Spot

Obama opens offshore wind energy along mid-Atlantic coast
REVE
American Wind Energy Association applauds Secretary Salazar for moving offshore wind farm development forward. Statement of Denise Bode, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) on today's announcement by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar ...
Offshore wind energy lease process moves forwardRichmond Times Dispatch
Community columnist: Time is ripe for wind energyLincoln Journal Star
Disadvantages of Wind EnergyRenewable Energy Spot
Augusta Free Press -Washington Times -Tucson Citizen
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Cisco Ships Quad-Antenna Aironet 3600 Wireless AP
T.H.E. Journal
By Leila Meyer The Cisco Aironet 3600 Series AP Cisco has launched a new addition to its line of Aironet wireless access points, the Cisco Aironet 3600 Series Access Point, which provides 802.11n connectivity over four antennas and three spatial ...

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University team advances wireless charging for electric cars
TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk (blog)
Wireless charging is seen as the future for electric cars – and now a Stanford University research team has advanced the concept further. It is designing a high efficiency wireless charging system that utilises magnetic resonance coupling.
Coming Soon: A Wireless EV Highway Charging System?CleanTechnica
Stanford pioneering a wireless electric highwayCNET
With wireless power, charge your electric car while drivingSmartPlanet.com (blog)
Gas 2.0 -Futurity: Research News -Yale Environment 360
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Australia: wind energy and solar power needs support
REVE
The Grattan Institute has studied the potential of wind power, solar energy (photovoltaic and concentrating solar thermal power), geothermal energy, bioenergy, nuclear and CCS to generate near-zero emissions power. No easy choices: which way to ...

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