Click on any of the news stories below to find out more about Red-M's projects and activities in the marketplace.
Q3 2008 |
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IT Europa |
UK Spectrum for Channel Resale
WIRELESS professional services company Red-M
says it is the first in the UK to offer point-to-point
licensed spectrum to resellers in the channel. |
Channel Business |
Red-M offers Resellers Spectrum
The channel could soon have access to high speed wide area wireless. Until now, if channel companies wanted licensed spectrum in the UK, their only option has been to approach Ofcom... |
Comms Dealer |
Red-M introduces high speed wide area wireless to the channel
The channel could soon have access to high speed wide area wireless following wireless network specialist Red-M's launch of Red-Link... |
Q1 2008 |
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Digital Media Europe |
Ofcom announces winners of radio spectrum tender
10 UK operators won licenses to operate services in the 10 GHz to 40 GHz spectrum, suitable for the provision of wireless services like mobile broadband... |
IT Pro |
Ofcom sells off more spectrum
BT, Orange and T-Mobile have all won radio spectrum suitable for wireless internet in the regulator's auction...
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Mobile Marketing News |
Orange and T-Mobile pick up new licences
Mobile phone companies Orange and T-Mobile were among ten organisations
to pick up new licences in the fourth radio spectrum auction... |
Railway Strategies |
Excellent Coverage
Together, Network Rail and Red-M have recently completed phase 1 of the railway communication system tunnel radio design... |
Q4 2007 |
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cellular-news |
UK Rail Operator Completes Phase 1 of GSM-R Coverage in Tunnels
In early 2006 the UK's main railway infrastructure operator, Network Rail appointed Red-M for the initial design phase of in-tunnel radio coverage across the UK rail network... |
The Engineer |
Travel Tracker
As airports begin to integrate new security measures such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) to track people and luggage... |
silicon.com |
BAA's RFID trial prepares for takeoff
Airport operator BAA is preparing to kick off an RFID luggage-tracking trial at Heathrow... |
ZD Net |
BAA set to start Heathrow RFID trial
Airport operator BAA is preparing to kick off an RFID luggage-tracking trial at Heathrow... |
Yahoo! Finance |
Red-M and Network Rail Work Together to Successfully Complete Phase 1 of the Railway Communication System Tunnel Radio Design
In early 2006 Network Rail appointed Red-M... |
Computer Business Review |
Network Rail uses wireless to improve safety
The UK's rail infrastructure operator Network Rail has completed the first stage
of a major initiative to install wireless in its train tunnels... |
ComputerworldUK |
Network Rail takes first steps with wireless safety project
Network Rail has completed the first phase of a project to ensure full radio
coverage in all its tunnels... |
Datamonitor ComputerWire |
Network Rail uses wireless to improve safety
The UK's rail infrastructure operator Network Rail has completed the first stage of a major initiative to install wireless in its train tunnels... |
tunnelintelligence |
Red-M and Network Rail Work Together to Successfully Complete Phase 1 of the Railway Communication System Tunnel Radio Design
In early 2006 Network Rail appointed Red-M... |
Q3 2007 |
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IT Pro |
British Land deploys Greenfield wireless network
RF, Wi-Fi and VoIP capabilities give real estate giant flexibility and security at new corporate headquarters... |
IT Week |
BT feels heat from LAN extension rivals
Red-M has launched a package that is designed to rival BT’s 10Mbit/s LAN Extension Services 10 (LES10)... |
TechWorld |
BT price rise makes short-haul fibre uneconomic: Red-M
Upcoming price rises on BT Openreach's 10Mbit/s wholesale Ethernet Extension Service (EES) could make short-haul radio connections as much as 60 percent cheaper than fibre... |
vnunet.com |
Mobile phone masts cleared of causing health problems
A study to check the short term effects of microwave radiation on people has
cleared mobile phone masts of being the cause of health-related problems... |
cellular-news |
Study Finds Health Problems Not Linked to Mobile Mast Emissions
One of the largest studies into the short-term health effects of mobile phone
technology has found that reported symptoms such as anxiety, tension and
tiredness are not caused by the typical emissions from phone masts... |
Computer Weekly |
Mobile phone masts pose no risk, says study
Mobile phone masts for next-generation mobile networks pose no risk to the public... |
IT Week |
EHS symptoms found to be genuine
New report on electromagnetic hypersensitivity finds real symptoms but no link to phone signals... |
Q2 2007 |
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IT Pro |
System developed to measure effect of TETRA signals on users
University of Essex to conduct study of the long-term health effects of digital radios on emergency services users... |
Broadband Wireless Exchange |
Strategic Wireless Advisor Announced to Advise London Borough of Newham on Broadband Wireless Network for 2012 Olympic Games
Red-M announced that it has been appointed by the London Borough of Newham, a London borough hosting the 2012 Olympic Games, to advise and scope an advanced next generation wireless network... |
IT Pro |
The Wireless Event: Businesses will still need in-building equipment for WiMax
success
Large companies will find external WiMax systems alone too expense so vendors must also offer them dedicated in-building systems to compensate, says Red-M... |
Older Articles |
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IT Week |
Virgin’s wireless systems take flight
Virgin Atlantic has implemented wireless systems to meet its own business needs and offer wireless internet services to passengers at its clubhouse at Heathrow Terminal 3... |
IT Reseller |
United Bristol Healthcare Trust - Improving patient care with secure wireless systems
United Bristol Healthcare Trust has been installing small, closely confined wireless systems since 2003 to provide specific services for clinicians on the wards... |
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