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PHONE+ August 11, 2009 Kelly M. Teal |
What if Avaya Loses Nortel Enterprise Auction? Avaya is positioning itself as the buyer for Nortel Networks enterprise unit, but the deal is not done, nor is the outcome guaranteed.  |
PHONE+ August 10, 2009 Cara Sievers |
Clearwire Signs WTG as Master Agent World Telecom Group in July became the first national business-to-business master agent to sell CLEAR, a mobile WiMAX service offered by Clearwire Communications LLC, an operating subsidiary of Clearwire Corp  |
InternetNews August 7, 2009 |
Nortel Defends Wireless Sell-Off to Ericsson Nortel, Ericsson and RIM all testify before Canadian Government committee on proposed $1 billion deal.  |
InternetNews August 7, 2009 |
Comcast: DOCSIS 3.0, WiMAX Coming Faster wired and wireless build-out in progress and moving forward.  |
PHONE+ August 7, 2009 |
Case Study: MSP Taps Tone Software for NOC Management Global Network Operations (GNO) uses ReliaTel Management Tone Software to manage and monitor their network operations centers (NOCs).  |
The Motley Fool August 7, 2009 David Lee Smith |
Comcast Can't Buy Mr. Market's Love Despite Comcast growing its earnings 53% for the quarter, its shares hit reverse.  |
InternetNews August 6, 2009 |
Europe Claims World Broadband Lead A recent EU report says that Europe has more broadband subscribers and better mobile Internet penetration than any other nation on earth.  |
InternetNews August 6, 2009 |
FCC Kicks Off Broadband Roadshow The Federal Communications Commission today held the first in a series of public meetings aiming to guide the agency's work in developing a plan to deliver high-speed Internet access to all Americans.  |
InternetNews August 4, 2009 |
Competing With Apple's iPhone Price Cut The $99 smartphone has arrived as carriers cut prices in an emerging trend in the hot mobile sector.  |
PHONE+ August 4, 2009 Tim McElligott |
BT Closes the Deal With EchoSign The most awkward and precarious part of the sales process is the time between the handshake and getting a signed contract. One company and its customers such as BT and Comcast are proving this no longer has to be the case.  |
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