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- STMICROELECTRONICS JOINS "ENHANCED WIRELESS CONSORTIUM".
- STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) has joined the Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC, a broad coalition of Wi-FiR industry leaders formed in October 2005 to accelerate and promote development of the IEEE 802.11n high-speed wireless standard, which promises to more than quadruple the performance of today's wireless local area networks...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- Standards bottleneck: frustrated with the speed at which the IEEE works, vendor-led groups are trying to goose the process for 802.11n networking.(WIRELESS STANDARDS)
- High-tech companies have complained for years about the long and frustrating process of getting a standard approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE. Although companies recognize that interoperability among different vendors' products ultimately creates a bigger market, they also know that the first...
- Research articles 2006-02-01
- 802.11n Gets the Green Light (Electronic News)
- 802.11n wireless LAN got a green light from the IEEE Thursday when its task group voted to make the Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC proposal its first draft. The group decided by a 184 to 0 margin with four abstentions, and while that may signal an...
- Research articles 2006-01-23
- Industry Steps Toward 802.11n (Electronic News)
- The industry has decided to put aside its differences and move ahead toward the next wireless LAN specification, known as 802.11n. The IEEE Joint Proposal Team JP, representing the final three TGn proposal groups (TGnSync, WWise, and MITMOT), today voted unanimously to adopt the Enhanced...
- Research articles 2006-01-23
- .11n standard likely to be ratified next week.(News)
- The line in the sand between Airgo Networks Inc. and backers of the Enhanced Wireless Consortium may be washed away if the IEEE adopts the Joint Proposal Team's first draft of the 802.11n standard for high-speed Wi-Fi. The IEEE's Joint Proposal...
- Research articles 2006-01-16
- ST Joins Enhanced Wireless Consortium (Electronic News)
- STMicroelectronics has joined the Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC, a coalition of Wi-Fi industry leaders formed in October. The group, which includes such powerhouses as Intel, Broadcom and Atheros, aims to accelerate and promote development of the IEEE 802.11n. ST is...
- Research articles 2005-12-26
- Wireless titans join forces.
- Byline: Denes Bolza Dec 20, 2005 (Process & Control Engineering - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Development of the IEEE 802.11n standard could be accelerated, with 27 leading firms forming a...
- Research articles 2005-12-20
- Intel-led Wi-Fi group seeks to wrest control from open standards
- In September, Intel and three other chipmakers formed a breakaway group to develop their own specification for fast Wi-Fi, just as it seemed that the two factions warring to produce the official IEEE 802.11n standard in this area were approaching a truce. Those consortia, TGn Sync and WWise, claim to...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Consortium Pushes Toward 802.11n (Electronic News)
- In order to speed up the IEEE 802.11n standard development process and promote a technology specification for next-generation wireless local area networking WLAN products, 27 Wi-Fi technology providers have formed the Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC, the group announced today. By introducing a specification with widespread...
- Research articles 2005-10-17
- Wireless industry leaders promote next-generation Wi-Fi technology to accelerate IEEE standards development; Enhanced Wireless Consortium to enable ecosystem of interoperable, high-speed wireless LAN solutions in advance of 802.11n standard.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-11 October 2005-INTEL: Wireless industry leaders promote next-generation Wi-Fi technology to accelerate IEEE standards development; Enhanced Wireless Consortium to enable ecosystem of interoperable, high-speed wireless LAN solutions in advance of 802.11n standardC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10102005 SAN JOSE, Calif....
- Research articles 2005-10-11
- EWC established to promote IEEE 802.11n standard
- TELECOMWORLDWIRE-11 October 2005-EWC established to promote IEEE 802.11n standardC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com A coalition to promote the IEEE 802.11n standard development process and a technology specification for next-generation wireless local area networking WLAN products has been formed between 26 Wi-Fi companies, including Apple, Cisco Systems, D-Link, Intel, Sanyo,...
- Research articles 2005-10-11
- EWC established to promote IEEE 802.11n standard
- INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD A coalition to promote the IEEE 802.11n standard development process and a technology specification for next-generation wireless local area networking WLAN products has been formed between 26 Wi-Fi companies, including Apple, Cisco Systems, D-Link, Intel, Sanyo, Sony and Toshiba. The Enhanced Wireless...
- Research articles 2005-10-11
- Wireless industry leaders promote next-generation Wi-Fi technology to accelerate IEEE standards development; Enhanced Wireless Consortium to enable ecosystem of interoperable, high-speed wireless LAN solutions in advance of 802.11n standard.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-10 October 2005-INTEL: Wireless industry leaders promote next-generation Wi-Fi technology to accelerate IEEE standards development; Enhanced Wireless Consortium to enable ecosystem of interoperable, high-speed wireless LAN solutions in advance of 802.11n standardC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10102005 SAN JOSE, Calif....
- Research articles 2005-10-10
- Wireless Industry Leaders Promote Next-Generation Wi-Fi Technology to Accelerate IEEE Standards Development.
- SAN JOSE, Calififornia, October 10 /PRNewswire/ -- - Enhanced Wireless Consortium to Enable Ecosystem of Interoperable, High-Speed Wireless LAN Solutions In Advance of 802.11n Standard Twenty seven Wi-FiR industry leaders today announced a coalition formed to accelerate the IEEE 802.11n...
- Research articles 2005-10-10
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- IEEE Confirms 802.11n Wi-Fi Draft Specification Developed by the Enhanced Wireless Consortium
- Enhanced Wireless Consortium:
- Research articles 2006-01-20
- Enhanced Wi-Fi Standards Object of Industry Consensus
- Recently Formed Alliance to Accelerate Delivery of Faster, Longer-Range Wireless ConnectionsA group of 27 technology companies, meeting in Amsterdam, agreed to collaborate on standards for a new, faster Wi-Fi wireless Internet connection for computers and other portable devices, according to Reuters news service.The alliance, dubbed Enhanced Wireless Consortium, joins previously...
- Research articles 2005-12-19
- STMicroelectronics joins EWC.(News)
- STMicroelectronics announced it has joined the Enhanced Wireless Consortium, which is developing a Wi-Fi standard proposal for the IEEE 802.11n Task Group. ST says it plans to share its expertise in low power system-on-chip technologies with the EW STMicroelectronics announced it has joined the...
- Research articles 2005-12-26
- EWC created to get .11n standard ratified faster.(News)
- Byline: JONI MORSE Instead of racing down separate standardization paths, wireless chipmakers Broadcom Corp. and Intel Corp. have joined a consortium of Wi-Fi players to form the Enhanced Wireless Consortium, which says it aims to accelerate the IEEE's 802.11n standards-development process ...
- Research articles 2005-10-17
- ABI Research Analyzes the Adoption of an 802.11n Draft Proposal
- OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- A significant step towards an IEEE 802.11n Wireless LAN standard was reached this month. The Enhanced Wireless Consortium EWC and the TGn Joint Proposal group JP agreed to submit a unified draft proposal to the TGn Task Group for balloting.
- Research articles 2006-01-26
- 802.11n progress: consensus building or end run? (EDN)
- The industry has well-documented the impasse in the IEEE 802.11n-standard development for next-generation WiFi wireless LANs. Intel and Broadcom led factions that agreed only to disagree. In the summer, the IEEE committee formed a joint-proposal group to bring consensus to the effort. Intel, along with conspirators Atheros and Broadcom, meanwhile,...
- Research articles 2006-01-05
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