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InternetNews August 24, 2005 Tim Gray |
High-Tech Surveillance Under Foot New York City has awarded a $212 million contract to defense firm Lockheed Martin for an underground high-tech security strategy expected to counter the threat of terrorist attacks. |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2005 Tim Beyers |
Monitoring New York Lockheed Martin helps protect New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Maybe some security stocks could help safeguard your portfolio. |
PC Magazine May 1, 2011 Mark Hachman |
Wi-Fi on Subways: Where Is It? For years Wi-Fi connections have been ubiquitous on university campuses, in coffee shops, and in public buildings for years, yet most of us are still waiting for them to grace our morning commutes. |
CIO July 1, 2001 Simone Kaplan |
Cellular Ambivalence Subways were once a safe haven from ubiquitous phone chatter. Depending on where you live, however, they are now becoming another arena for the battle between cell phone lovers and cell phone haters... |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Chris McGinnis |
Train Storming Want to avoid steep cab fares and/or traffic delays from the airport to the city? Rapid transit systems are adding stops inside airports, making the trip a cinch. |
InternetNews February 5, 2004 Colin Haley |
Wi-Fi Pulls Into Amtrak Stations A five-year deal with AT&T Wireless will put hotspots in six busy Northeast stops this summer. |
InternetNews July 26, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Verizon Eyes Expansion Verizon Wireless uses Motorola network equipment to improve service, grow network in competitive marketplace. |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2002 Voyles & Chapman |
Is Grand Central South Sinking? Last August, the federal government set aside $4.5 billion for lower Manhattan's transit system. Now, a feud is brewing over how the money should be spent. At odds are two differing transit schemes, each with powerful backers. |
InternetNews July 6, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Upgrades Re-Charging Cellular Station Market The outlook for makers of cellular base station equipment is picking up after several sluggish years, according to a new report. |
InternetNews March 2, 2005 Roy Mark |
Telecom Mergers Get House Nod Top House leaders say the proposed Verizon-MCI and SBC-AT&T mergers are moving telecom, Internet in the right direction. |
The Motley Fool December 15, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
What Next, Sprint Nextel? The rumors are true: Sprint Nextel will form the No. 3 wireless company. For now, investors are on hold as we see how the next stages of consolidation unfold. |
Fast Company March 15, 2007 Rod Franklin |
Grand Central Station Come 2011, Denver's downtown will wake up to a new Union Station. Its antique beaux-arts architecture, originally fashioned in 1894, will be married to modern lines. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2005 Willie D. Jones |
New York Unearths Paleotech Relic A subway fire shines light on a system so old that it is amazing it runs at all. |
Fast Company September 14, 2011 Chris Faraone |
Sharing Data Makes For Truly Public Transit When cities release bus and train data, the benefits are many. |
InternetNews December 16, 2004 Jim Wagner |
No Static Expected in Sprint-Nextel Deal Industry watchers don't expect any trouble from regulators or competitors when it comes to the proposed Sprint Nextel merger. The two companies announced their "merger of equals" Wednesday after nearly a week of rampant speculation. |
InternetNews December 16, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Sprint Nextel Buys Another Affiliate Acquisition of Enterprise Communications brings another lawsuit-filing affiliate into the Sprint Nextel fold. |
BusinessWeek April 3, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Total Wi-Fi Freedom New PCs that use both very fast cell-phone networks and Wi-Fi are very attractive to those needing to connect on the road. Cingular may be the best deal for the globally mobile. |
The Motley Fool April 3, 2007 Dave Mock |
Sprint Out of the Race Early The government snubs Sprint on communications contracts. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2007 Dave Mock |
Changes Afoot at Sprint Nextel? The third largest wireless service provider is actively seeking to replace CEO Gary Forsee. |
The Motley Fool October 30, 2009 Eric Jhonsa |
Sprint Finds That Growing Up Is Hard to Do A maturing U.S. wireless market leaves the company in a tough spot. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 22, 2010 Penny Crosman |
Visa-Carrying NYC Subway Riders Now Mobile Payment Users Visa's contactless payment system, payWave, is now active on some subway lines and buses, along with MasterCard's similar PayPass system. |
InternetNews December 15, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Sprint, Nextel to Merge Sprint and Nextel have agreed to merge, to better compete with Cinglar and Verizon Wireless for voice and data customers. The new company, Sprint Nextel, will serve more than 40 million wireless subscribers. |
Fast Company February 1, 2007 Alissa Walker |
L.A. Goes Public After decades of neglect, L.A.'s public transit gets a redesign -- and a lot of new fans. |
CFO Russ Banham |
Pray As You Go Without a government safety net, companies are left with little coverage against terrorist attacks... |
InternetNews January 24, 2007 Ed Sutherland |
Cingular Surges on Subscriber Rush Cingular reported that it ended 2006 with 61 million subscribers and a net income of $782 million, a 283 percent surge over 2005. |
Salon.com January 16, 2001 Janelle Brown |
Online and underground Thanks to the Web, the sport of infiltration -- creeping through abandoned buildings and unused subway tunnels -- is thriving as never before... |
InternetNews December 15, 2004 Chris Nerney |
Sprint Deal Helps Stocks Shake Off Dollar Slide Stocks shook off a sluggish performance Wednesday... The Dow Jones finished trading with a gain of 15 points to 10,691... Sprint confirmed plans to acquire rival Nextel Communications... etc. |