WLAN QoS specification approved
5th Oct 2005, 13:44 GMT
A specification that could improve voice and video on wireless LANs has received approval from the IEEE, ending a long standards-setting process but possibly setting the stage for more work on the problem.
WLAN QoS specification approved related news:
- WLAN quality-of-service specification approved — InfoWorld: Top News
- At Long Last, 802.11e Ratified — Wi-Fi Networking News
- Standard QoS dla sieci WLAN zaaprobowany — Aktualności IDG.pl
- 11880 nennt WLAN-Hotspots in der Nähe — Golem.de
- Nortel launches WLAN Cable Access Point 6220 — Telecompaper Headlines
- WLAN-Stick fuer Nintendo DS vorgestellt — WinFuture.de
- Laser mouse shows promise — Network World columnists
- CableMatrix Demonstrates Innovative Solution for QoS-Enhanced Web Content — Rednova News - Technology
- A tale of two watches — Network World columnists
- Verizon, Sprint sign MMS interoperability; Treo users get help in traffic jams — Sprint news from Network World
Latest news from Network World NetFlash:
- Wi-Fi hardware holed by security flaw
- Google wraps corporate apps into start page
- Online merchants will lose $3 billion to fraud in 2006
- Alcatel chosen for $300 million voice/data network upgrade to replace Cisco
- Bank of America logs most downtime among top U.S. banks, study says
- Open source directions: IBM’s Bob Sutor on best practices
- Nortel reinforces SMB gear with stackable switches, VoIP
- Schwartz slams Microsoft-Novell deal
- NYC telecom journey Day 2: Getting sucked into IP's black hole and awaiting a network endpoint explosion
- Attack code posted for latest Microsoft bugs