Cambridge-based company snapped up for reported $25m
Denis Keseris, a patent attorney at Withers & Rogers, says the Internet of Things standard developed in Cambridge has plenty…
BT is testing a network created by Cambridge start-up Neul for the Weightless machine-to-machine communication standard
Next year, the first Weightless networks will pop up in Shoreditch and Cambridge, but white space spectrum regulation remains an…
The industry still hasn’t decided how it will connect 50 billion “things” to the Internet by 2020
Electromagnetic Wave conference will feature the first White Space deployment open to the public
Fourth part in TechWeekEurope’s video series looks at security of the Weightless standard and the purpose of the Weightless SIG
Third part in TechWeekEurope’s video series evaluates the possibility of 25 billion devices communicating through the Weightless standard
Second part in TechWeekEurope’s video series looks at bandwidth and data transfer architecture of the Weightless communication standard
First part in TechWeekEurope’s video series looks at how Weightless works, and what makes it perfect for M2M applications
British advances in the white space field don’t go unnoticed
White space radio chip promises the Internet of Things through spare TV spectrum
Cambridge firms propose Weightless tech as white space radio standard
Two wireless specialists promise an affordable white space device for mobile broadband in remote areas
The Cambridge test is not designed to convince Ofcom, but to check the practicality of white space radio, says Glenn…
Cambridge will test whether "white space" radio systems can communicate and solve Britain's broadband crisis
Smart Grids won't happen without cheap ubiquitous networking. White space technologies could deliver that, says Peter Judge
Start-up Neul aims to create the 'Internet of everything' with low-cost signalling in left-over TV spectrum