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InternetNews October 17, 2005 Clint Boulton |
Nortel Names Another New CEO Nortel Networks hopes to close the book on some rough management stints.  |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2005 Steven Mallas |
A Billion Demands for Comcast Comcast's On Demand service reaches one billion year-to-date views. However, wise investors may want to look at content providers, instead.  |
InternetNews October 13, 2005 |
Naked DSL to Impact Telecom Mergers? Critics of the Verizon-MCI and SBC-AT&T deals urge FCC to require standalone DSL as a condition of approval. Critics fear the mergers will lead to fewer choices and higher prices for consumers.  |
InternetNews October 12, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Skype Makes USB Phone Push The free VoIP provider signs deals with two handset manufacturers to get its service on USB phones.  |
InternetNews October 12, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
SK-EarthLink Has Designs on Youth Market The wireless joint venture prepares to launch a new brand next year. The new brand will be targeted towards young, tech-savvy consumers.  |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
DoCoMo Makes Auction Bid DoCoMo plans to purchase 40% of Rakuten's Japanese auction business. The combination of Rakuten's online sales capabilities and DoCoMo's position as Japan's leading wireless carrier is an intriguing combination.  |
InternetNews October 10, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
BellSouth Connects With Sprint Nextel BellSouth has signed a new internetworking agreement with Sprint Nextel to expand its offerings and coverage area. The Multi-Protocol Label Switching service is expected to launch in early 2006.  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2005 Steven Cherry |
The VoIP Backlash Narus has devised a way for telephone companies to detect data packets belonging to VoIP applications and block the calls. This software puts many telecom issues front and center.  |
IEEE Spectrum October 2005 Willie D. Jones |
United States Establishes "Level Playing Field" in Broadband--Or Does It? Reversing a longtime stance, the FCC no longer maintains that offering consumers broadband services on attractive terms requires there to be competing providers of digital subscriber line, or DSL, service.  |
InternetNews October 7, 2005 Ed Sutherland |
Don't Forget Fixed WiMax Of course mobile WiMax (802.16e) will overtake fixed wireless -- but not until around 2010, says analyst.  |
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