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BusinessWeek May 23, 2005 Steve Rosenbush |
Looking To Pick Off BlackBerry Wireless e-mail upstarts, like Visto Corp., are offering new services and cutting prices for its share of the hot wireless e-mail market. Visto is breaking into the U.S. market through a deal with Nextel.  |
The Motley Fool May 12, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Deutsche Telekom Holds the Line This large global communications company again posted solid quarterly results. Looking back, this has been a surprisingly volatile stock for such a large and generally "non-tech" company.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2005 |
Rogers Joins Cable's Triple Play Major Canadian cable player, Rogers Communications, gets into local phone service with the acquisition of Call-Net Enterprises, giving it entry into some U.S. markets.  |
PC Magazine May 4, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
The Coming Death of Cheap VoIP No matter who invented or thought of VoIP first, the phone companies will own it.  |
PC Magazine May 4, 2005 Cade Metz |
The Bright Side of Dark Fiber Optics With a bold IT staff and plenty of networking experience, Bank of America takes the dark-fiber plunge. Cutting the telecom out of the equation frees companies to make their own maintenance decisions, such as when to schedule outages.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
British Airways in Major VoIP Deployment Cisco gets the contract that pushes IP telephony across airline giant's employee base.  |
InternetNews May 11, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
BT to Pipe Customer Calls Through VoIP Nortel gear will help British Telecom lower costs for its call centers in the companies' second VoIP pact.  |
InternetNews May 10, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Comcast Guns For AOL's Spot Comcast's COO thinks bundles and broadband apps will help it eventually displace AOL as the top U.S. ISP.  |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Vonage Remains VC Darling Vonage amasses $200 million more to fuel its international expansion.  |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
Groups Predict Disastrous Merger Effects A coalition of consumer groups says the proposed mergers between Verizon and MCI and SBC and AT&T will widen the digital divide and slow the rollout of broadband.  |
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