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435 Hams in the Cornfield:
Nationwide FCC License Granted to TierOne Networks for 3.6 GHz Spectrum
TierOne Networks today announced it had been granted a nationwide FCC license to operate in the 3.6 GHz spectrum. TierOne is one of a handful of companies holding a 3.6 GHz license thereby creating "first mover" advantage.
Viable Praises FCC and Announces 9-1-1 Calling Methods for ViableVRS
9-1-1 emergency call handling options announced for deaf and hard of hearing people who use video relay services.
Aperto Networks? PacketMAX Line Of WiMAX Products Receives FCC Certification For 5.8 GHZ Band
For License-Exempt WiMAX Deployments In U.S.
Healing With Radio Waves: Fact Or Snake Oil?
More than half a decade ago, in the 1920's and 1930's, a scientist by the name of Dr Royal Raymond Rife invented the World's first Virus Microscope
GSSI?/Toptronics® in Co-operation with Antennas Direct® Develops New Digital UHF/VHF Indoor High Definition Amplified TV Antenna
Offering Patented Design for Exceptional Metro/Urban/Suburban Off-Air Digital Reception, Including Fringe Locations
What Do Your Implants Look Like...? Is Your Privacy Exposed? Are Radio Frequency Identification Technologies (RFID) Skin Deep
I think at first glance most of mankind would think the use of RFID in the medical application of say, an Alzheimer patient for their own protection and well-being would be an acceptable proposition. I don't want to think of my Mom or Dad aimlessly wandering about lost if they suffered from Alzheimer's. But here lies the problem, I remember many years ago when I was first exposed to new technologies that eventually cumulated to today's Internet. I'm sure like many others who still think that the Internet is only limited by what we can dream with endless possibilities of better ways to serve mankind. What I didn't foresee was the pervasive and pandemic scourge brought about by organized crime, cybercriminals, Identity Thieves, acts of terror...
City of Paris Chooses 3M Library Systems For Conversion of 42 Branches to RFID: Radio Frequency Identification Technology to Aid Circulation
The City of Paris has chosen 3M Library Systems to supply and install radio frequency identification (RFID) systems at 42 branches. The technology is intended to boost the efficiency of circulation and collection management, improve security and, at higher-traffic branches, provide customers with self-service check-out and return facilities and free up staff for other functions.
TDS Prepares Customers for New FCC Regulations to Stop Pretexting Fraud
New rules help consumers and companies guard against pretexting.
Rebtel Supports Text Messaging Petition for Declaratory Ruling by FCC
Rebtel, the people's global communications company, today announced its support of a petition for declaratory ruling by the Federal Communications Commission that refusing to provision a short code to a customer is unjust and unreasonable discrimination, and violates the law.
TechnoCom Helps Wireless Carriers Meet New FCC Mandate Regarding E911 Location Accuracy Compliance
TechnoCom LAM? Solution Enables Wireless Carriers to cost -effectively meet New FCC Mandate and Assures E911 Location Accuracy Compliance
Ham Greetings Ushers in Christmas Cards and Ornaments for Amateur Radio Operators
It's no secret that amateur radio operators have many friends worldwide, and finding a ham radio inspired Christmas card to send during the holidays has always been a struggle. Ham Greetings has solved that problem by offering a new line of Christmas cards and Christmas ornaments geared specifically towards amateur radio operators.
Internet Expert Warns FCC that FreePress' Comcast Petition has Ulterior Motives
Scott Cleland, chairman of NetCompetition.org, warns that the petition filed by FreePress is a back-door scheme to reverse broadband de-regulation and impose net neutrality regulation.
Amateur Radio Gifts is Announcing That They Have Added a New Line of Items for the Ham Radio Community
These gifts are for the individual amateur radio operator, unlike the previous gifts that were mainly advertised for a group of radio operators like clubs that were sponsoring a hamfest.
Ham Radio Clubs
The easiest way to get in touch with other ham radio operators in through a ham radio club. Ham radio clubs have been around as long as ham radio. The first clubs were just groups of like-minded experimenters who collaborated to build radios when the technology was raw and success by no means assured.
Ham Radio Reminders for New/old Members of Meetings
With the rush of new Amateur Radio Operators coming on board since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has eliminated the Morse Code requirement. The clubs are a good place for these new operators to pick up an "Elmer"!
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GSSI?/Toptronics® in Co-operation with Antennas Direct® Develops New Digital UHF/VHF Indoor High Definition Amplified TV Antenna
Offering Patented Design for Exceptional Metro/Urban/Suburban Off-Air Digital Reception, Including Fringe Locations
Viable Praises FCC and Announces 9-1-1 Calling Methods for ViableVRS
9-1-1 emergency call handling options announced for deaf and hard of hearing people who use video relay services.
Amateur Radio Licensing Rules Relaxation Lauded by Amateur Radio Gifts
The relaxing of the current rules (i.e. 5 words per minute Morse code all the way up, no code for some lower class license) Amateur Radio Gifts is selling to the clubs, individual Ham operator, or those with special needs T-shirts, round paperweights, oblong paperweights, and coffee mugs. These will sufficiently advertise their coming events or their past accomplishment(s).
LabelLighthouse.com Donates 20 Percent of All December Proceeds to (FCC) Charitable Fund
Stikins™, the peel-and-stick labels that works both on clothing and on items, is the perfect gift for the kid who has everything -- and would like to keep it that way.
Nationwide FCC License Granted to TierOne Networks for 3.6 GHz Spectrum
TierOne Networks today announced it had been granted a nationwide FCC license to operate in the 3.6 GHz spectrum. TierOne is one of a handful of companies holding a 3.6 GHz license thereby creating "first mover" advantage.
Radio Frequency Energy Fans Thermacool
I guess you wouldn't think that radio frequency energy would be making waves in the beauty industry? But, it is. A device that uses RFE is being used in the Thermalcool procedure.
Rebtel Supports Text Messaging Petition for Declaratory Ruling by FCC
Rebtel, the people's global communications company, today announced its support of a petition for declaratory ruling by the Federal Communications Commission that refusing to provision a short code to a customer is unjust and unreasonable discrimination, and violates the law.
City of Paris Chooses 3M Library Systems For Conversion of 42 Branches to RFID: Radio Frequency Identification Technology to Aid Circulation
The City of Paris has chosen 3M Library Systems to supply and install radio frequency identification (RFID) systems at 42 branches. The technology is intended to boost the efficiency of circulation and collection management, improve security and, at higher-traffic branches, provide customers with self-service check-out and return facilities and free up staff for other functions.
Amateur Radio Gifts is Announcing That They Have Added a New Line of Items for the Ham Radio Community
These gifts are for the individual amateur radio operator, unlike the previous gifts that were mainly advertised for a group of radio operators like clubs that were sponsoring a hamfest.
H.A.M. Radio
Ham radio has a long and important history. As society and technology continue to move on to new things, a small segment continues to enjoy the hobby as well as to educate and help during disasters.
Ham Radio Clubs
The easiest way to get in touch with other ham radio operators in through a ham radio club. Ham radio clubs have been around as long as ham radio. The first clubs were just groups of like-minded experimenters who collaborated to build radios when the technology was raw and success by no means assured.
TDS Prepares Customers for New FCC Regulations to Stop Pretexting Fraud
New rules help consumers and companies guard against pretexting.
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