Hewlett-Packard aligns with Juniper, Transat for hot-spot solutions. (Business).

RCR Wireless News, February, 2003 by Mooney, Elizabeth V.

NEW YORK -- Hewlett-Packard Co. and Juniper Networks made public last week their solutions for helping mobile communications operators tap the revenue potential of public 802.11b hot spots by providing their customers one bill for the use of both kinds of networks. Juniper's E-series platform and SDX-300 Service Deployment Systems for public wireless LANs resides at the edge of cellular carriers' networks.

The technology consolidates user authentication and service creation functions from many hot spots into a single, hardware-based platform. The company said its system already is in use by some service providers, but it did not identify them. "The current approach to building PWLANs, which requires under-powered and feature-constrained central...

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