Tuesday, May 5, 2009

A Mobile wireless

Authors : Ishwarbhai patel
A mobila Wireless released today a new feature that will enable mobile Wireless professionals the ability to charge and process customers credit card while on the road.Mobile Wireless Charge gives sales professionals the freedom to take secure, real-time payments outside of the office. Mobile Wireless Charge is a great tool for companies whose salesforces routinely meet clients in the field
Cingular Wireless and Research In Motion Wireless (RIM) announced plans today to release the BlackBerry 7130c later this week. With the release of the 7130c Cingular plans to debut a new BlackBerry specific rate plan to attract new customers. The new BlackBerry Personal Plan from Cingular offers customers direct and easy access to their Internet e-mail
At CTIA Wireless 2008, conference attendees were asked to join the green effort by placing old show badges, unwanted show materials, and even old cell phones in collection bins placed around the Las Vegas Convention Center. Bill Detwiler, TechRepublic's Head Technology Editor, admires CTIA's effort but thinks they missed at least one big green opportunity. SonicWALL routers provide excellent security by enabling secure communications with remote employees and wireless users. The device’s wireless configuration wizard simplifies the task of configuring secure wireless communications. Here's how you configure mobile wireless security on a SonicWALL device. American Airlines wired the first of fifteen aircraft in January to be outfitted with Aircell’s mobile broadband hardware and has recently moved into the production phase on the remaining fourteen aircraft. Initially, Aircell will offer the mobile wireless Gogo service to American Airlines’ passengers on all of its B767-200 aircraft, which are mobile wireless primarily dedicated to transcontinental flights. Virgin America is also moving to offer in-flight Internet. Virgin America will be bringing mobile broadband service to all of the carrier’s mobile wireless passengers later in 2008 and will set another first by integrating with Virgin America’s current In-Flight-Entertainment (IFE) system, Red.
So what will this new perk cost? In contrast to earlier pricing of Boeing’s now-defunct Connexion service, which was $30 per flight, Aircell’s price for Gogo is very affordable.mobile wireless Pricing will be similar to what consumers pay on the ground at a Wi-Fi hot spot with a cup of coffee. At launch, the service will be offered only on longer routes (above three hours in duration) and will be priced at $12.95. In the future, the service on more typical flights can be expected to be around the $10 mark.
Aircell’s President and CEO Jack Blumenstein describes the advantages of the air-to-ground system and the company’s co-developed solution with generationE by saying, “As the leader in airborne communications for business and commercial aviation, we believe our air-to-ground wireless network is the most economically and technologically sound choice today and in to the future. With the help of generationE, Aircell is able to offer the most reliable, robust, and cost-effective service to airline customers and their passengers.”

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