One of the top wireless communication trends set to grow exponentially in 2014 is the volume of wireless data, especially for video. Shift from Voice to Video Traditionally, voice was the driver of wireless networks. While there’s no question that voice is still a staple, there is an increasing shift toward video, and the prevalence… Read More»
With the year 2013 coming to a close, many organizations are looking ahead to plan for technology and trends that will emerge in wireless communication in 2014. Users Expect to Communicate Any Time, Anywhere A trend that will increasingly shape the way organizations use and implement wireless systems is users’ growing expectation to have access… Read More»
Cell Phone Boosters for Your Car, Home or Cottage Wilson Electronics offers a wide variety of solutions for boosting cellular signal strength. But not every product is going to be the right fit for your particular application. So which one is right for you? Here’s a look at the top three recommended Wilson Cell Boosters for use… Read More»
Source: The Chronicle Herald September 18, 2012 – By FRANCES WILLICK Big Brother may be watching, but some would say that is not always a bad thing. Over the past couple of years, several provincial school boards have installed trackers on school buses that allow boards to monitor everything from location and speed to extraneous… Read More»
Wireless Network Delivers Flexibility and Efficiency to the Sydney Tar Ponds Agency It’s one of the biggest and most important environmental remediations in Canadian history. When the massive Sydney Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens cleanup is finished in the next couple of years, it will bring to an end a defining chapter in Cape Breton’s… Read More»
Originally Published in Security Director by Leischen Stelter Nova Communications is proud to have worked with Chubb Security and Motorola Solutions to provide the Halifax Regional Municipality’s ferry system with Canada’s first Motorola AP7181 Mobile Mesh Network. HALIFAX, Nova Scotia—Taking a corporate approach to security was an important step for Halifax Regional Municipality in its… Read More»
Don Dickson speaks fondly about his time as a co-op student with Nova Communications. At the tender age of 50, Dickson had just finished a two year electronics course at the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC), and was looking for experience in the wireless communications industry. He found an opportunity with Nova Communications, and fifteen… Read More»
Frontrunner in onshore natural gas uses new wireless technology to create a competitive advantage Source: Corridor Resources Inc. Corridor Resources Inc. is a name well-known around Atlantic Canada not only for its exploration of oil and gas, but for its use of innovative technologies for production. So when the company was looking for wireless technology… Read More»
After connecting thousands of Nova Scotian’s, the province’s successful broadband project is now making connections with countries around the world. A delegation from three Caribbean countries wrapped up a tour exploring economic opportunities arising from Nova Scotia’s broadband initiative today, March 30. Visiting the province are government ministers Ambrose George (Dominica), Evan Gumbs (Anguilla), Glenn… Read More»