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InternetNews August 3, 2005 Roy Mark |
VoIP Providers Targeted in Rural Broadband Fund New bill seeks to make all two-way voice services contribute to a fund financing rural broadband rollout. The intent of the bill is to ensure all Americans have access to high-speed Internet. |
BusinessWeek August 8, 2005 Andy Reinhardt |
High-Speed Europe Across Europe, people are signing up for broadband at record rates. It's changing how they live. |
InternetNews August 1, 2005 Roy Mark |
FCC Chief Pushing For DSL Deregulation New FCC chairman circulating proposal to give telcos' broadband the same status as cable modems. |
InternetNews July 29, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Skype Sets Video Beta Launch Video calling service by VoIP darling goes to public beta next month and will be free when commercially released. |
InsideFlyer August 2005 |
Airborne Wi-Fi Picking Up Speed At least eight international airlines have followed Lufthansa's lead and are now offering onboard wireless Internet access on some flights. Passengers are able send and receive emails, join a Web conference, check the news, pay bills and make phone calls. |
InternetNews July 27, 2005 Roy Mark |
Extension For E911 'Not as Good' Rule Rule would disconnect VoIP subscribers who do not acknowledge emergency 911 limitations. |
Entrepreneur August 2005 Amanda C. Kooser |
Which Switch? Want to really speed up your network's performance? Make Fast Ethernet the backbone of your growing office network. Here are some of the tech details and decisions involved. |
InternetNews July 21, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Waking Up to Warjacking Leeching off a neighbor's wireless connection seems pretty harmless. But it gets ugly when the leech uses that connection for activities that are illegal and/or reprehensible. |
PC World August 2005 Tom Spring |
ISPs Attempt to Stop Public Broadband Cable and DSL providers battle cities that want to offer access to residents. |
Scientific American July 2005 Lamont Wood |
Copper for Fiber In the end, the hybrid DSL/fiber approach may just whet consumers' appetites for pure fiber, especially as its upgrade potential is realized--the 100-megabit maximum offered by Verizon is only one millionth the theoretical capacity of fiber. |
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