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PHONE+ April 29, 2010 Khali Henderson |
Q&A With Cavalier Channel Chief Michael Gough Cavalier Telephone, a full-service telecom company announced the addition of Michael Gough as its new channel chief. He shares his plans for his new position. |
InternetNews April 28, 2010 |
What Does the Future Hold for Wi-Fi? As new Wi-Fi standards work their way through the ratification process, a panel of experts at the Interop show in Las Vegas discuss the next steps in wireless networking. |
PHONE+ April 28, 2010 Charlene O'Hanlon |
Open Standards Give UC a Boost However promising the united communication (UC) market is, its final success depends on whether companies continue to support and build upon open standards. |
InternetNews April 27, 2010 |
Groups Clash on FCC's Net Neutrality Authority In the wake of a major legal setback, the FCC finds itself in uncertain territory concerning its authority in the broadband sector, but it's receiving plenty of free advice. |
PHONE+ April 27, 2010 O'Hanlon & Henderson |
Making Agent-VAR Partnerships Work Five companies share their successes. |
PHONE+ April 26, 2010 |
Out of This World: Spring Channel Partners Expo Award Winners The bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip were eclipsed by the shining stars of the telecom channel during the 2010 Channel Odyssey at the Spring 2010 Channel Partners Conference & Expo. |
PHONE+ April 26, 2010 Khali Henderson |
Like a Rock: Granite Grows on Solid Performance Granite Telecommunications just may be the largest CLEC you never heard of. |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Can You Hear Nexus One Now? Now you can get a Nexus One smartphone for free with a two-year premium service contract. The downside for us Yankees, of course, is that you'll have to go to Europe to get it. |
Home Theater April 23, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Satellite HD and 3D Channels Grow Both DirecTV and Dish Network beef up their high-def content. |
InternetNews April 23, 2010 |
Net Neutrality Faces an Uphill Battle FCC Commissioner Michael Copps knows the recent federal appeals decision was a setback for proponents of net neutrality, but he has a plan to push it forward. |
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