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InternetNews December 4, 2008 Judy Mottl |
AT&T Cuts Staff in Focus on Wireless, Data AT&T to reduce workforce by 12,000 in light of business challenges - but plans to beef up in several growing areas.  |
InternetNews December 4, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Net Neutrality Fans Press for Gains Under Obama As a new, tech-savvy administration begins to take shape, warriors for the open Internet hope to fill key positions with sympathetic officials.  |
The Motley Fool December 4, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
5 Free Internet Winners Free nationwide connectivity is a vote -- and bid -- away. If free Wi-Fi comes to pass who will the biggest winners be?  |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2008 Peter Burrows |
Cisco's Emerging-Markets Gambit Cisco is strategizing with governments from Saudi Arabia to South America on their technological futures - hoping to score mega-contracts.  |
InternetNews December 3, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
FCC Nears Vote on Free Internet Plan for U.S. New signs of life for a controversial plan for a nationwide, wireless broadband network. But at least one major critic vows a challenge.  |
InternetNews December 3, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Foes Unite: Google, Telcos Join Broadband Push A broad coalition of often-adversarial companies and industry groups band together to call for action from the new administration and Congress.  |
The Motley Fool December 2, 2008 Chris Jones |
Don't You Die on Me, Dycom This telecom infrastructure play has staying power.  |
InternetNews December 1, 2008 Christopher Saunders |
Credit Crunch May Sap Sprint's WiMAX Plans Sprint and Clearwire inch ahead on their plans for a nationwide 4G network, but executives don't see clear sailing ahead.  |
Fast Company December 2008 Robert Scoble |
Scobleizer: Google's Plan for Mobile Domination Google's push to dominate the mobile experience is about a lot more than the G1 phone.  |
The Motley Fool December 1, 2008 Dave Mock |
WiMax Set to Take Off With a combination of assets and new cash funding now in place, the new and improved Clearwire is set to compete for consumers' dollars with its own wireless broadband alternative.  |
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