Category: Verizon

Freedom to Connect

I recently had a chance to sit down with David Isenberg and discuss his Freedom to Connect (F2C) conference which
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Unless You are Cisco or Oracle, Don’t Acquire

Unless you are Cisco, Oracle or a handful of other companies such as a telco, you will have a tough
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Ooma, the FCC-Backed Phone Company

There are a number of bright spots in the IP communications space as evidenced by the last ITEXPO in Miami
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Avaya, Altigen Going After Nortel Customers

 Yahoo search for term Nortel Do a Yahoo search on Nortel and you see ads from Microsoft and Avaya which
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Will Wireless Broadband Turn this Economy?

It goes without saying the need/desire for wireless broadband is growing – partially fueled by social networking applications but perhaps
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Stimulus Could Reshape Broadband Tech Landscape

With all the talk of broadband stimulus, many of us in the more densely populated areas of the nation probably
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Soros a Communications and Tech Fan

Billionaire investor George Soros seems to be a fan of tech and telecom as evidenced by the recent Soros Fund
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Would You Spend $5 For E911?

Verizon is thinking about offering a $5/month landline for incoming calls and E911 access. Another idea is a $10/month line
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Ng Connect’s Broadband Industry Convergence Opportunity

In 1998 I was walking the halls of a prepaid calling card trade show in New York’s Javits center and
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Patent Trolls Symptom of Problem

Here is a well-written piece by Timothy B. Lee at the Cato Institute which focuses on how we can improve
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