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PITTSBURGH, BUSINESS WIRE -- iPass, Inc. (NASDAQ: IPAS) a global provider of services that unify remote and mobile connectivity and devices, today announced a partnership with US Wireless Online to provide iPass Mobile Office (formerly iPass Corporate Access) customers secure and simple access to WiFi Downtown Pittsburgh, the city's new municipal Wi-Fi network. 'SonicWALL Secure Wireless Network Forms Foundation of High-Tech Home for ABC's 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) SonicWALL, Inc. today announced that its Unified Threat Management and secure wireless appliances are at the heart of the Llanes family's new home, which was created in May this year by sponsors and donors to ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. 'Lucent Technologies, Nokia and TELUS Return to Sponsor Fourth Annual Wireless Innovation Contest (CanadaIT.com) Vancouver, BC, September 13, 2006--(T-Net)--The Wireless Innovation Network of B.C. announces today that it is gearing up for its fourth annual Wireless Innovation Contest with returning sponsorship support from Lucent Technologies, Nokia and TELUS. Judging will take place and winners will be announced "live" at CTIA Wireless 2007, March 27-29, 2007. 'Cingular Wireless Enhances West Tennessee/North Mississippi Network and Coverage With Four New Cell Sites (SYS-CON Media) The nation's largest wireless carrier is growing its network and meeting the need for enhanced coverage in the greater Memphis area. Cingular Wireless today announced that it recently added four new cell sites in the area, ensuring West Tennessee and North Mississippi customers stay connected. These new sites are some of the more than 55 new cell sites Cingular has planned for Tennessee and 'Secure your wireless network (USA Today) If you just set up a Wireless Network in your home without securing it, you're just asking for trouble. Neighbors or passersby can connect in seconds. Worse, Wi-Fi freeloaders may use your connection for illegal activities. When the police come knocking, it'll be on your door. Your connection could also be used to send spam. If so, your Internet service provider will likely cut you off.
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