Last year somewhere in August 2007, Motorola and his subsidiaries Symbol and Wireless Valley sues Aruba Networks for alleged patent infringement. Then last two months somewhere in September 2008, Aruba files patent infringement countersuit against Motorola, Symbol, and Wireless Valley. The battle still not ended yet. For me, as an end-users who have experience with Motorola-Symbol technology and Aruba technology... a secured wireless technology always synonym to Aruba enterprise solution. Even if we compare to another wireless leader in the market such as Cisco, they have to admit that Aruba technology offers a total solution for secure wireless environment. they offer wireless firewall, VPN etc in one box.
I consider, it is a weird story to hear Motorola also has the capability to offer better wireless solution. As far as I’m concern, the most well known wireless leader being debated among the wireless administrator is between Cisco and Aruba. I don’t agree if someone said that, Motorola-Symbol is another competitor in the wireless market share. Solution from Trapeze, 3Com, Meru or Orinoco which I can considered much better compared to Motorola-Symbol solution. For me, it is a wired story when Motorola sues Aruba for alleged patent infringement. My favorite wireless products rank is listed as below according to its best features offered to the end-users.
1. Aruba
2. Cisco
3. Trapeze/3Com
4. Meru
5. Orinoco
6. Motorola
7. Belkin
8. Colubris
9. Linksys
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Motorola vs Aruba - Patent infringement
Last year somewhere in August 2007, Motorola and his subsidiaries Symbol and Wireless Valley sues Aruba Networks for alleged patent infringement. Then last two months somewhere in September 2008, Aruba files patent infringement countersuit against Motorola, Symbol, and Wireless Valley. The battle still not ended yet. For me, as an end-users who have experience with Motorola-Symbol technology and Aruba technology... a secured wireless technology always synonym to Aruba enterprise solution. Even if we compare to another wireless leader in the market such as Cisco, they have to admit that Aruba technology offers a total solution for secure wireless environment. they offer wireless firewall, VPN etc in one box.
I consider, it is a weird story to hear Motorola also has the capability to offer better wireless solution. As far as I’m concern, the most well known wireless leader being debated among the wireless administrator is between Cisco and Aruba. I don’t agree if someone said that, Motorola-Symbol is another competitor in the wireless market share. Solution from Trapeze, 3Com, Meru or Orinoco which I can considered much better compared to Motorola-Symbol solution. For me, it is a wired story when Motorola sues Aruba for alleged patent infringement. My favorite wireless products rank is listed as below according to its best features offered to the end-users.
1. Aruba
2. Cisco
3. Trapeze/3Com
4. Meru
5. Orinoco
6. Motorola
7. Belkin
8. Colubris
9. Linksys
I consider, it is a weird story to hear Motorola also has the capability to offer better wireless solution. As far as I’m concern, the most well known wireless leader being debated among the wireless administrator is between Cisco and Aruba. I don’t agree if someone said that, Motorola-Symbol is another competitor in the wireless market share. Solution from Trapeze, 3Com, Meru or Orinoco which I can considered much better compared to Motorola-Symbol solution. For me, it is a wired story when Motorola sues Aruba for alleged patent infringement. My favorite wireless products rank is listed as below according to its best features offered to the end-users.
1. Aruba
2. Cisco
3. Trapeze/3Com
4. Meru
5. Orinoco
6. Motorola
7. Belkin
8. Colubris
9. Linksys
Motorola vs Aruba - Patent infringement
Last year somewhere in August 2007, Motorola and his subsidiaries Symbol and Wireless Valley sues Aruba Networks for alleged patent infringement. Then last two months somewhere in September 2008, Aruba files patent infringement countersuit against Motorola, Symbol, and Wireless Valley. The battle still not ended yet. For me, as an end-users who have experience with Motorola-Symbol technology and Aruba technology... a secured wireless technology always synonym to Aruba enterprise solution. Even if we compare to another wireless leader in the market such as Cisco, they have to admit that Aruba technology offers a total solution for secure wireless environment. they offer wireless firewall, VPN etc in one box.
I consider, it is a weird story to hear Motorola also has the capability to offer better wireless solution. As far as I’m concern, the most well known wireless leader being debated among the wireless administrator is between Cisco and Aruba. I don’t agree if someone said that, Motorola-Symbol is another competitor in the wireless market share. Solution from Trapeze, 3Com, Meru or Orinoco which I can considered much better compared to Motorola-Symbol solution. For me, it is a wired story when Motorola sues Aruba for alleged patent infringement. My favorite wireless products rank is listed as below according to its best features offered to the end-users.
1. Aruba
2. Cisco
3. Trapeze/3Com
4. Meru
5. Orinoco
6. Motorola
7. Belkin
8. Colubris
9. Linksys
I consider, it is a weird story to hear Motorola also has the capability to offer better wireless solution. As far as I’m concern, the most well known wireless leader being debated among the wireless administrator is between Cisco and Aruba. I don’t agree if someone said that, Motorola-Symbol is another competitor in the wireless market share. Solution from Trapeze, 3Com, Meru or Orinoco which I can considered much better compared to Motorola-Symbol solution. For me, it is a wired story when Motorola sues Aruba for alleged patent infringement. My favorite wireless products rank is listed as below according to its best features offered to the end-users.
1. Aruba
2. Cisco
3. Trapeze/3Com
4. Meru
5. Orinoco
6. Motorola
7. Belkin
8. Colubris
9. Linksys
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Infrastructure awards wrap-up: Colubris, Nokia Siemens Networks, BelAir Networks and more
By Kristen Beckman
The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
Wi-Fi
--France: Colubris Networks said it has been chosen by Alcatel-Lucent and French operator SFR to provide Wi-Fi equipment for a municipal Wi-Fi network in Paris.
Miscellaneous
--China: Nokia Siemens Networks said it won a convergent charging deal with Guangdong Telecom to provide its charge@once convergent online charging solution for prepaid and postpaid online charging for future mobile and data subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks also announced a deal calling for it to enhance railway communications for the Hefei-Nanjing line with GSM-R technology.
--Europe: Deutsche Telekom awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks for managed services and next-generation network modernization.
--United States: BelAir Networks said it has been selected by RedMoon Inc. to provide its wireless broadband mesh equipment to cover the town of Addison, Texas. Also in the United States, Cellular South awarded a contract to Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the carrier’s network in Memphis and Jackson, Miss. The deal is valued at up to $55 million.
The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
Wi-Fi
--France: Colubris Networks said it has been chosen by Alcatel-Lucent and French operator SFR to provide Wi-Fi equipment for a municipal Wi-Fi network in Paris.
Miscellaneous
--China: Nokia Siemens Networks said it won a convergent charging deal with Guangdong Telecom to provide its charge@once convergent online charging solution for prepaid and postpaid online charging for future mobile and data subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks also announced a deal calling for it to enhance railway communications for the Hefei-Nanjing line with GSM-R technology.
--Europe: Deutsche Telekom awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks for managed services and next-generation network modernization.
--United States: BelAir Networks said it has been selected by RedMoon Inc. to provide its wireless broadband mesh equipment to cover the town of Addison, Texas. Also in the United States, Cellular South awarded a contract to Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the carrier’s network in Memphis and Jackson, Miss. The deal is valued at up to $55 million.
Infrastructure awards wrap-up: Colubris, Nokia Siemens Networks, BelAir Networks and more
By Kristen Beckman
The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
Wi-Fi
--France: Colubris Networks said it has been chosen by Alcatel-Lucent and French operator SFR to provide Wi-Fi equipment for a municipal Wi-Fi network in Paris.
Miscellaneous
--China: Nokia Siemens Networks said it won a convergent charging deal with Guangdong Telecom to provide its charge@once convergent online charging solution for prepaid and postpaid online charging for future mobile and data subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks also announced a deal calling for it to enhance railway communications for the Hefei-Nanjing line with GSM-R technology.
--Europe: Deutsche Telekom awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks for managed services and next-generation network modernization.
--United States: BelAir Networks said it has been selected by RedMoon Inc. to provide its wireless broadband mesh equipment to cover the town of Addison, Texas. Also in the United States, Cellular South awarded a contract to Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the carrier’s network in Memphis and Jackson, Miss. The deal is valued at up to $55 million.
The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
Wi-Fi
--France: Colubris Networks said it has been chosen by Alcatel-Lucent and French operator SFR to provide Wi-Fi equipment for a municipal Wi-Fi network in Paris.
Miscellaneous
--China: Nokia Siemens Networks said it won a convergent charging deal with Guangdong Telecom to provide its charge@once convergent online charging solution for prepaid and postpaid online charging for future mobile and data subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks also announced a deal calling for it to enhance railway communications for the Hefei-Nanjing line with GSM-R technology.
--Europe: Deutsche Telekom awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks for managed services and next-generation network modernization.
--United States: BelAir Networks said it has been selected by RedMoon Inc. to provide its wireless broadband mesh equipment to cover the town of Addison, Texas. Also in the United States, Cellular South awarded a contract to Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the carrier’s network in Memphis and Jackson, Miss. The deal is valued at up to $55 million.
Infrastructure awards wrap-up: Colubris, Nokia Siemens Networks, BelAir Networks and more
By Kristen Beckman
The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
Wi-Fi
--France: Colubris Networks said it has been chosen by Alcatel-Lucent and French operator SFR to provide Wi-Fi equipment for a municipal Wi-Fi network in Paris.
Miscellaneous
--China: Nokia Siemens Networks said it won a convergent charging deal with Guangdong Telecom to provide its charge@once convergent online charging solution for prepaid and postpaid online charging for future mobile and data subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks also announced a deal calling for it to enhance railway communications for the Hefei-Nanjing line with GSM-R technology.
--Europe: Deutsche Telekom awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks for managed services and next-generation network modernization.
--United States: BelAir Networks said it has been selected by RedMoon Inc. to provide its wireless broadband mesh equipment to cover the town of Addison, Texas. Also in the United States, Cellular South awarded a contract to Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the carrier’s network in Memphis and Jackson, Miss. The deal is valued at up to $55 million.
The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
Wi-Fi
--France: Colubris Networks said it has been chosen by Alcatel-Lucent and French operator SFR to provide Wi-Fi equipment for a municipal Wi-Fi network in Paris.
Miscellaneous
--China: Nokia Siemens Networks said it won a convergent charging deal with Guangdong Telecom to provide its charge@once convergent online charging solution for prepaid and postpaid online charging for future mobile and data subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks also announced a deal calling for it to enhance railway communications for the Hefei-Nanjing line with GSM-R technology.
--Europe: Deutsche Telekom awarded a contract to Nokia Siemens Networks for managed services and next-generation network modernization.
--United States: BelAir Networks said it has been selected by RedMoon Inc. to provide its wireless broadband mesh equipment to cover the town of Addison, Texas. Also in the United States, Cellular South awarded a contract to Alcatel-Lucent to upgrade the carrier’s network in Memphis and Jackson, Miss. The deal is valued at up to $55 million.
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