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Enterprise & End-User Wireless & Mobile News, 
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November 18, 2004 

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In This Edition
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Carol Ellison: News: Cisco, Symbol Keep Wireless Data Safe

1. News: AirPort Updates Tighten Security
2. Opinion: UWB Standard Is Still Up for Grabs
3. News: The Faces of WLAN
4. News: Broadcom to Push Security Improvements
5. News: Japanese Company Markets Dual-Network Phone

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Carol Ellison
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News: Cisco, Symbol Keep Wireless Data Safe

Cisco Systems is partnering with third parties to beef
up security in its wireless platform. Symbol is adding a
firewall and encryption support to its branch-office WLAN
offerings. Get the details and catch up on the latest
developments in Wi-Fi security with eWEEK.com's Securing
Wi-Fi Special Report.
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-1410-10-15-148054-154776-1

Special Report: Securing Wi-Fi
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-1410-10-15-148054-154779-1

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Wireless & Mobile Update
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1. News: AirPort Updates Tighten Security

Apple's upgraded AirPort 4.1 software boosts security with
support for Wi-Fi Protected Access and enhances overall
performance. Read what else the new software and firmware
can do for you.
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-1410-10-15-148054-154782-1

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2. Opinion: UWB Standard Is Still Up for Grabs

The push for a standard for ultra wideband short-range
wireless is mired in a myriad of dueling proposals. Will we
ever see a world-wide standard? Columnist Guy Kewney says if
the forthcoming spec evolves like 802.11a, he doubts it.
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-1410-10-15-148054-154785-1

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3. News: The Faces of WLAN

As CEO of Aruba Networks, former Cisco VP Don LeBeau has
sealed deals with Internet giants Amazon.com, eBay and
Google. Airespace CEO Brett Galloway, on the other hand,
focuses on security to win clients in the financial sector.
Now each is taking cues from the other. Carmen Nobel tells
how.
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-1410-10-15-148054-154788-1

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4. News: Broadcom to Push Security Improvements

Chipmaker Broadcom told analysts in California to expect the
company to push security and boost its presence in handsets
in 2005. Mark Hachman reports what else is on the company's
agenda.
http://eletters.eweek.com/zd1/cts?d=79-1410-10-15-148054-154791-1

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5. News: Japanese Company Markets Dual-Network Phone

NTT, Japan's top mobile carrier, has a cell phone that can
make VoIP (voice over IP) calls over Wi-Fi networks. But
users must be inside their office building and within reach
of a corporate WLAN. So are desk phones going the way of
electric typewriters?
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