Tag Archives: Wireless

The Rise of Apps and Entrepreneurship

Although the economy was shrinking at its fastest pace in 50 years, there were still an estimated 543,000 new businesses being created each month in 2011, according to the Kauffman Foundation.  So while there has been an overall slowdown, the … Read more >

Do You Practice Good Mobile Manners?

Three executives from different backgrounds share their 60 Second Insights perspectives on how mobile technology continues to change the way that we interact with each other and how it affects our relationships. Etiquette and digital experts Charles Purdy, author of … Read more >

Thought Leaders: Mobility’s Impact on Content Consumption

Watching your favorite show, playing a game, sending an email, or browsing a website is no longer limited to a specific time and place. Today, as mobile users, we can spontaneously and instantly access nearly any content we choose anywhere … Read more >

Mobile Technology Empowers Education

As the school year begins, mobile technology’s impact on education is evident.  In a recent study, conducted by Pearson Foundation, the majority of students say that technology makes learning more fun, it helps them study more efficiently and they prefer … Read more >

60 Second Insights Taps Thought Leaders for Mobility Conversations

Many of us lived part of our lives before having mobile phones, laptops, tablets, etc.  Yet few of us could imagine our lives without these devices.  There’s a watershed of how we lived our lives before mobility and after mobility.  … Read more >

WiMAX, 3G and LTE: A Capacity Analysis

The mobile wireless industry is facing unprecedented challenges in meeting the data demands of their subscribers with their desire for fast, mobile Internet. Wireless technologies are often compared on theoretical peak data rates, but it’s actual capacity or spectral efficiency … Read more >

Local Case Worker Moves Throughout Portland at New Speeds with WiMAX

It’s hard to imagine how we used to get our work done before laptops, Google and the Internet came along. Remember when we used to fax documents, send printed mail or use dial-up to access the Internet? I constantly have … Read more >