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Page: 1 2 Global Demand for WiFi on Trains Says BWCS - Organisers of Train Communications Systems 2007(03/05/2007, BWCS Staff)Train operators and service providers from all over the world will meet in London next ... more Instant Collaboration Offers British Industry Savings of £7.45 Billion a Year(05/10/2006, BWCS Staff)(5th October, 2006, Ledbury, UK) The adoption of secure, instant communications networks ... more BWCS Launches First Ever Workshop and Conference on WiFi on Trains(04/05/2006, BWCS Staff)(4th May 2006, Ledbury, UK) This summer, for the first time, train operators from all ... more Instant Messaging = Instant Danger, warns BWCS(04/11/2005, BWCS Staff)26th October 2005, Ledbury,UK: The tremendous growth of Instant Messaging in the ... more Serious Networking Errors - and How to Avoid Them(27/06/2005, BWCS Staff)29th June 2005, Ledbury,UK: Emergency services all over the world are in danger of making ... more New Mobile Landscape Brings Major Legal Headaches(25/02/2005, BWCS Staff)25th February 2005 , Ledbury,UK: BWCS Ltd today announced the publication of ... more Asia-Pacific Leads the Way for Hotspot Growth(19/02/2004, Ledbury, UK)The Asia-Pacific region witnessed the most dramatic spread of wireless LAN hotspots of ... more Mobile Operators Must Grasp Enterprise Nettle(19/02/2004, Ledbury, UK)Mobile operators are in danger of missing out on the wireless enterprise market through ... more Emerging Broadband Home Army To Drive Growth(10/02/2004, Ledbury, UK)A vast new market opportunity is opening up for W-LAN services in the home, according to ... more Mobile operators are losing the battle for the enterprise(16/12/2003, Ledbury, UK)Mobile operators are in danger of losing out to solutions providers in the battle to sign ... more Train Hotspots Worth US$420 million by 2008(11/09/2003, Ledbury, UK)By 2008 train travellers will be spending US$420 million per year on in-transit wireless ... more WISP Roaming Non-Existent Finds New Report(04/06/2003, Ledbury, UK)Workable commercial roaming agreements are vital to the future of the fragmented wireless ... more Mobile Music Services To Ring Up Revenues?(27/02/2003, Ledbury, UK)Mobile operators, device manufacturers, third-party developers and global media giants ... more E-OTD Location Technology in Trouble(21/10/2002, Ledbury, UK)Problems in meeting E-911 performance requirements in the US, coupled with a lack of ... more Positioning Technology - Key to Increasing Mobile Location Revenues(17/10/2002, BWCS Staff)London: Mobile operators could greatly boost revenues from location services to current ... more UK Emergency Services Voice Concerns Over Radio Systems in Face of September 11th Scale Disaster(17/09/2002, BWCS Staff)In the wake of September 11th, unions representing New York firefighters cited ... more Major Changes in Fast Growing W-LAN Market(11/09/2002, Ledbury, UK)The market for public access W-LAN services is entering a new and critical stage argues ... more Operators Must Do More To Promote Mobile Entertainment Services Warns BWCS(13/06/2002, Ledbury, UK)Cellular operators must do more to promote their gaming services or risk stunting the ... more Operators Are Lost on The Road To Location Based Revenues Says BWCS Report(18/03/2002, Ledbury, UK)Mobile location-based services will generate just US$3.7 billion by 2006 according to a ... more Application Developers to Save 3G?(21/02/2002, Ledbury,UK and Malmo, Sweden)The future of the whole mobile industry hangs on the success of a handful of small ... more Page: 1 2 |


















