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InternetNews March 22, 2010 |
Sprint to Offer Moto's Push-To-Talk Phone Sprint and Motorola team up to release a ruggedized iDen mobile device-smartphone hybrid with slick features such as a touchscreen, Wi-Fi and mobile app download capability. |
PHONE+ March 22, 2010 Kelly M. Teal |
Ciena, Nortel Partners Get `Broader Tool Kit' From Combo Indirect channel partners at Ciena Corp. (CIEN) and Nortel Networks are in a good place now that the two companies have joined forces. |
Home Theater March 22, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Hockey Game Will Be U.S. 3D Milestone Cablevision will show hockey game with NY Rangers and Islanders. |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Sprint Wants Your iPhone New ads for Sprint's 4G service fire on all the wrong cylinders. Cue the lawsuits! |
InternetNews March 19, 2010 |
Comcast Uses Open Source for IPv6 Deployment New technology jointly developed with ISC could be the key to enabling broad IPv6 adoption in the U.S. |
InternetNews March 19, 2010 |
Broadband Plan Sparks Spectrum, USF Squabbles Now that the world has had a couple days to digest the national broadband plan released by the Federal Communications Commission, the battle lines are taking shape. |
Home Theater March 18, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Court Broadens Cable Program Access A federal appeals court has forbidden cable operators to maintain exclusive access to programming from networks they own. |
InternetNews March 18, 2010 |
Sprint the Latest Nexus One Carrier Sprint Nextel on Thursday announced support for Google's HTC-built smartphone Nexus One on its CDMA network. |
PHONE+ March 18, 2010 Tim McElligott |
M&A Changes the CLEC Landscape Again With Comcast's acquisition of CIMCO all buttoned up and the buzz still settling over Windstream's acquisition of NuVox Communications and Iowa Telecom, an interesting story is beginning to play out in the competitive carrier space, begging the question: What is a CLEC? |
PHONE+ March 17, 2010 |
Managed Videoconferencing Gets Crystal Clear in HD Operators are finding that high-definition videoconferencing, including telepresence, is coming out of the boardroom and down to the desktop, shaking loose some serious business opportunities for managed services. |
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