
New York Times Online: September 23, 2004
Verizon Wireless Expands
High-Speed Data Network
Verizon Wireless said on Wednesday that it would
expand its wireless high-speed data network into
14 additional cities, including New York and Los
Angeles, starting on Monday. The new network
will, for now, be far faster than services offered
by other mobile carriers, analysts said. The network
will download data at 300 to 500 kilobits per
second, at least equivalent to the speeds of residential
high-speed connections.
Note: Verizon Wireless' data network integrates
Venturi Wireless Data Optimization technology
to achieve maximum network efficiency and its
high-speed data transmission rates. |
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IDG News Service: March 22, 2004
CTIA:
Verizon Wireless Talks High-Speed Data Rollout
BroadbandAccess, with Venturi Wireless data
optimization, will deliver between 300K bit/sec
and 500K bit/sec to phones and PDAs that will
be introduced later this year as well as to
already available PC Card radios for notebook
computers. Enterprises are clamoring for this
kind of service so they can make their existing
applications available to employees on the move,
according to Richard Lynch, executive vice president
and CTO for Verizon Wireless. "They're
breaking my door down," Lynch told reporters
after a news conference at CTIA. |
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Tech Web: January 8, 2004
Verizon
Wireless To Launch National 3G Data Net
This is a monumental event, said
Joe Nordgaard, managing director of wireless
consultancy Spectral Advantage LLC. It
sets the pace for corporate accounts. It's the
fastest mobile service anywhere in the world.
You'll be able to use it virtually anywhere
in the U. S. You'll be able to use it anywhere
you do business, including in your car." |
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Business 2.0: January 2004
Verizon
Moves Beyond the Wireless Hotspot
"How far would you walk for a Wi-Fi hotspot
if you could open your notebook and get 1xEV-DO?",
says Alan Reiter, president of the Wireless
Internet & Mobile Computing consultancy.
With EV-DO, it's no longer open for questioning.
I think this is one of those rare technological
advances where once you see it, you get it. |
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PHS MoU Group Newsletter: December 2003
Optimization
for PHS Networks
Venturi is incorporated at the top of each operators
network and provides a more comfortable and
cost-effective wireless environment by continuously
optimizing data streams and minimizing excess
network traffic load. Japans largest PHS
operator, DDI
POCKET, Inc., has already recognized and
adopted Venturi's products to provide PHS data
communications users with optimized wireless
environments. |
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3G UK: December 2003
Lucent
Technologies Lands 3G Network Order
CODETEL announces the commercial launch of its
Flash Movil 3G network, a CDMA2000(r) 1X voice
and high-speed data network using equipment,
software and services from Lucent Technologies,
including Venturi Wireless Data Optimization
Technology. |
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PC Magazine: October 2003
Wireless
Card Gives Your PC Access Anywhere
"The versatility of the Verizon AirCard
555 and the added boost of the Venturi optimization
software make this an attractive choice." |
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Network Computing: May 2003
9th
Annual Well-Connected Award Winner
"If you need wireless data access wherever
you have cell-phone coverage, it's tough to
do better than Verizon's Express Network, a
2.5G system based on the CDMA 2000 1XRTT protocol
[including the Venturi Wireless Acceleration
Solution]." Verizon Wireless beat out its
competitors and fellow finalists, Cingular Wireless
and Sprint PCS, to win the Cellular Wireless
Data Well-Connected Award for 2003. |
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Sunday, May 18, 2003
Venture
Capital Funding: 1Q, 2003
"The competition for venture capital
money remained fierce in the first quarter...Venturi
Wireless received venture capital financing
to develop software to speed the delivery of
enterprise data." |

WirelessWeek.com: April 15, 2003
Carriers
Stomp On The Accelerator
"When it comes to wireless data speeds, major
wireless carriers like to have a little extra
something under the hood," says Bill Menezes,
Editor in Chief of Wireless Week. "One vendor,
Venturi Wireless, this week formally introduced
a new lineup of accelerators that it says can
give wireless carriers and enterprises network
speeds up to five times greater than they achieve
without an acceleration solution." |
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Computerworld.com: April 14, 2003
Politics
Bedevil Web Services Standards . . .
"The [Venturi]100E has been optimized
to handle bandwidth-hoggy Microsoft Exchange
as well as GIFs, JPEGs and other commonly sent
files," says Mark Hall. "...what's
clever is that its Venturi Transport Protocol
(VTP) works in concert with or instead of TCP/IP.
VTP is designed to reduce wireless interference
and handles missed bits differently than TCP/IP." |
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Silicon Valley Business Ink
svbizink.com: March 24, 2003
Company
Establishes New World Headquarters in Sunnyvale,
California
Fourelle Systems, the leader in wireless acceleration
solutions, today announced that it has changed
its name to Venturi Wireless. The new name reflects
the company's expertise in providing acceleration
solutions that enable mobile operators to successfully
drive the introduction and adoption of wireless
data services. |

rcrnews.com: March 24, 2003
Fourelle
Systems Now Venturi Wireless
Fourelle Systems announced it changed its
name to Venturi Wireless, and said it will focus
on products and technologies that increase wireless
data network speeds by a factor of ten. |

3G Newsroom.com: February 4, 2003
Earthlink
Launches CDMA2000 1XRTT Wireless Laptop Access
EarthLink Wireless Enhanced Access for
Your Laptop operates on a CDMA2000 1XRTT
network, delivering average transmission speeds
of 40-60kbps and bursting up to 144kbps, compared
to traditional wireless data networks which average
8-19kbps. The new service features Venturi optimization
and acceleration capabilities, which allow end
users to enjoy faster and therefore less expensive,
data transmissions. |

WirelessWeek.com: February 4, 2003
Earthlink
Branches Into 3G Wireless Access
Adding another arrow to its platform-neutral Internet
access quiver, national ISP Earthlink has begun
offering subscribers the ability to connect using
CDMA 1XRTT wireless laptop cards. |

Network World: November 2002
Verizon
Wireless and the Sierra Wireless AirCard(R) 555
Named 'Best of the Tests' by Network World Magazine
"The two -- card and network -- working
in tandem delivered what was promised: the joy
of a high speed wireless connection," wrote
Keith Shaw, senior reviews editor for Network
World. Shaw originally reviewed the AirCard 555
for the March 18, 2002 issue, where he also wrote
of the "pure joy of cruising the Internet,
watching streaming video and downloading e-mail
at speeds that made it feel like you were using
your office's T-1 line" while reviewing the
service." |

internetnews.com, Wireless: October 2002
Gateway
Offering Verizon's Express Network with Venturi
Wireless Optimization to Enterprises
"Gateway Wednesday joined forces with Verizon
Wireless to jointly promote wireless wide area
network (WWAN) data solutions for the enterprise".
- Thor Olavsrud |

Network World: March 2002
The
first bites of 3G wireless are pretty tasty
" Venturi accelerator boxes sit on the edge of
Verizon's network to increase data rates to users
With the Venturi accelerator client running, we
achieved data rate throughputs that almost reached
broadband levels." - Keith Shaw |

Network Computing: April 2001
Venturi
Promises Life in the Fast Lane
"... a 295-KB Web page took more than three minutes
to download without [Venturi's] assistance; it
became a 91-KB page taking just more than one
minute to download with the device. That's an
astounding difference that makes a wireless connection
almost bearable!" - Lori MacVittie |