As we say goodbye to the summer and head into the fall, why not dive into the Top 5 stories we've been working on this week at The Wireless Report? Enjoy!
- The debate continues over kids bringing cellphones to school
There's quite a bit of discussion and debate over whether kids should be allowed to bring and/or use their cellphones while in school. It seems there is no clearcut answer, one way or the other. - The Wireless Report Podcast, Special Edition -- September 20, 2006
We are pleased to bring you a special edition of the The Wireless Report Podcast. I recently spoke with Peter Cannistra from Sprint Nextel and Gary Koerper from Motorola. Both gentlemen are personally and deeply involved with the WiMAX standard and rollout recently announced by Sprint Nextel and had some great insight into this rather-important WiMAX announcement. - Google exec frustrated over pace of negotiation of San Francisco's wireless network
Uh-oh, there appears to be trouble in paradise for San Francisco and its wireless network plans. - Mobile TV has captured the "industry's" attention -- what about the consumer?
In yet another interesting line about the mobile industry preaching the effects of mobile television, it still bugs me that the *industry* won't really ask their specific customers exactly what *they* want. After all, the *industry* can harp about mobile TV all day long -- but at the end of the day, if consumers don't bit, then the entire effort has been wasted. - FCC seeks to lift ban from airlines offering WiFi at Boston's Logan Airport
The chairman of the FCC has stepped into the fray over the ban imposed in 2004 by Boston's Logan International Airport over WiFi services offered by individual airlines at the facility.
