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InternetNews February 15, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Verizon Wireless on Spammers' Trail Verizon Wireless is asking a Somerville, N.J., Superior Court to stop Miami-based All Star Vacations and Marketing Group, Orlando's Travel and Tours Marketing, and Cambridge Marketing and Financial Services of Deland, Fla., from soliciting its customers.  |
InternetNews February 14, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Vodafone Adds Google Search Vodafone announced that it's working with Google to develop mobile search services for its subscribers.  |
InternetNews February 13, 2006 David Needle |
Nortel's Blades Business Finds a New Home Nortel is selling the assets of its Blade Server Switch Business Unit to Garnett & Helfrich Capital.  |
InternetNews February 13, 2006 Roy Mark |
Are Carriers Doing Enough to Protect Consumer Data? The Federal Communications Commission launches a new inquiry into security practices of telephone companies.  |
Home Theater February 10, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
FCC Likes A La Carte A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) report concludes that many consumers could be better off if cable and satellite companies provide all of their current networks on an a la carte basis, letting consumers pick the channels they want.  |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Roy Mark |
Video Competition Boosting Broadband Penetration High-speed Internet service is riding on the battle between Bells and cable companies.  |
BusinessWeek February 20, 2006 Ronald Grover |
How Rupert Plans To Counterpunch Cable Murdoch's DirecTV may team with rival EchoStar to provide Internet and phone service.  |
InternetNews February 9, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Vonage Headed to IPO Market The VoIP vendor is looking to fetch $250 million amidst continuing losses. Vonage's SEC filing also provides a glimpse into the business activities of one the leading VoIP services.  |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Bon Voyage, Vonage The VoIP leader files to go public, but the company's current financials don't look too appealing. It's important for Vonage to enter the market at a reasonable price, especially now that it faces greater risk from the Grandbaby Bells. Let's hope that Vonage isn't making the call too late.  |
InternetNews February 8, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Nortel Settles Class Action For $2.5B Nortel announced a deal to settle a class-action lawsuit relating to its 2004 accounting scandal. The cost? A cool $2.5 billion.  |
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