Airline travelers will soon have the opportunity to surf the Internet mid-flight by way of wireless networks, as many aircraft are now beginning to be outfitted with WiFi equipment. Even though the FCC has put it stamp of approval for in-flight WiFi, it still has reservations about the viability of offering cellular service to airline passengers.
Video Sharing Goes Cellular
With the less than stellar results companies have seen from the ability to download television shows, rock clips, and other video entertainment onto portable consumer electronic devices, video sharing on cellular phones is gearing up to be the next possible rage.
Dr. Who On The Mobile? Cellular Red Dwarf?
For science fiction geeks everywhere, this may be the boon you’ve been waiting for. The BBC announced they will offer episodes of “Dr. Who” and Red Dwarf” for cell phones, thinking the geeks are early adopters.
Japan Opening Cellular Market To Competition
Long dominated by three companies, the mobile phone market will see a big change later this year.
Sanswire Looks To Airships, Not Cellular Towers
Wisconsin-based communications company Sanswire has introduced an almost-finished prototype for its “Stratellite,” an unmanned airship that can deliver mobile phone signals from Earth’s stratosphere.
Cracking The Cellular Code
While the clarity on your cell phone may be increasing, the overall picture of wireless technology is becoming progressively murkier. New terms and services seem to spin off of the presses every day, and it’s hard to separate what you need to know from what you don’t.
What do all those acronyms mean? Most are specific ways of transmitting what amounts to the same kind of signals. Different phones depend on different technologies, and many of these are manufacturer-dependent.