Category: Broadband

YouTube Relations as Political Barometer

I find recent YouTube news is a great way to see how countries look at technology and the internet. On
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AT&T/BellSouth FCC Vote to Take Place

The AT&T/BellSouth merger has been deliberated by the FCC for quite some time. On October 13 of this year reports
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Telx Sold

I had been hearing rumors of the sale of Telx for a while. Many I spoke with feared an incumbent
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Cisco Systems Rockets Ahead, Beats all Estimates

Here is part of my Internet Telephony Magazine Publisher’s Outlook December 2006:   ———–   Certainly the biggest news in
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Cisco Booted at UPMC

To be more fair, at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Cisco, Avaya Nortel and Siemens voice systems will all be
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Cantata Layoffs

The word on the street is that approximately 50 people (see update) were laid off at Cantata yesterday out of
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Air Blown Fiber Market to Grow

They say death and taxes are the only two certainties in life but I wonder if in the technology space
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Caritas/Comcast VoIP Patent Victory

The VoIP market won a victory in Texas yesterday with Comcast defending itself successfully against a $2.2 billion lawsuit brought
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Showing Kevin Martin the Door

David Isenberg weighs in on FCC Chairman Kevin martin and why he should be shown the exit. Here is an
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Dems Bullish on Tech

Regardless of your political affiliation you must realize the technology boom was stronger under the Clinton administration than Bush. Sure
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