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Wired November 2001 Steve Silberman |
Meet the Bellbusters Network-geek power couple Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico helped build the Internet as we know it. Now they want to safeguard its soul...  |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Brendan I. Koerner |
Losing Signal The digital revolution has transformed the Federal Communications Commission into a Washington powerhouse. But just as the stakes are rising, the agency is ceding control to multimedia corporations and their lobbyists...  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
AT&T: Expect More Static in the Months to Come The turmoil may cause what was once the world's largest corporation to disappear altogether as parts of the company are spun off or sold off and as consolidation begins to accelerate throughout the telecommunications industry in general...  |
CIO November 1, 2001 |
Time to Videoconference Videoconferencing technology -- and by that I mean really good videoconferencing technology -- remains the exclusive domain of large businesses and the 9 percent of American households that can afford high-speed Internet access. This shouldn't be the case...  |
| Knowledge@Wharton |
Behind the Telecom Meltdown: Too Much Money, Too Little Foresight While investors in the late 1990s remained oblivious to signs of trouble, it is apparent now in hindsight that the telecommunications frenzy could not possibly have lasted, according to a panel of telecom experts at the second annual Wharton Finance Conference October 12...  |
Bank Technology News October 2001 Daniel Joelson |
AT&T Takes Big Bites in Latin America Despite making headway, the telecom giant is learning Latin America presents its own unique challenges...  |
CIO October 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
Peribit Gene research may seem like a long leap from network performance management, but startup system vendor Peribit has made the connection, using pattern-recognition technology originally developed to scrutinize DNA in a product that compresses network traffic...  |
PC World October 5, 2001 Stephen Lee |
Broadband Gets Ready to Come Home Microsoft is among those looking to bring high-speed access to the suburbs, but do they know what consumers want?  |
CIO October 1, 2001 Lafe Low |
This Isn't Houston Talk about a long-distance call -- astronauts aboard the International Space Station orbiting miles above Earth are now phoning home. ISS astronauts use Cisco Systems SoftPhone software running on flight-approved laptops through a voice-over-IP system...  |
CIO September 15, 2001 Stephanie Overby |
These Booths Are Made for Talkin' With pay phone usage on the decline in the United States, telecommunications companies are looking for new ways to spruce up -- and make money on -- the old sidewalk standby...  |
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