Archive for June, 2008

June
30

Stream Communications Network & Media Inc. , the broadband cable company offering Cable TV, high-speed Internet and VoIP services in Poland, today announced that it has filed a Late Notification Notice with the …
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June
29

Two independent audits have cleared Peel Region staff accused of unfair business practices in a telecommunications deal worth nearly $5 million.
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June
28

NEC will acquire NetCracker, a U.S. software vendor focused on helping communication network providers roll out new services, for about US $300 million, the companies announced Friday.
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June
27

Service provider efforts to expose network functionality via open application programming interfaces have proved mixed at best, but vendors and operators are hoping that making those interfaces more …
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June
26

In a press launch this afternoon, Globe Telecom announced the opening of a new division aptly named Globe Labs .
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June
25

Since much of the country isn’t ready to part with their dear landlines in favor of a mobile-only life, T-Mobile [FRA:DTE] is convinced they can grab a slice of the action from the incumbent service providers …
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June
24

Alltel Wireless announced Monday it will upgrade and expand its wireless broadband network.
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June
23

The Metal Gear series is one of the key title that defines the mindset differentiation of hardcore gamer and casual gamer.
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June
23

Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris called Cisco?s lawsuit ?silly? and said there are already several other companies using the name iPhone for products like Cisco?s that use the increasingly popular Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. ?We …
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June
22

Federal Communications Commission Chair Kevin Martin’s campaign for a free, smutless, wireless, national broadband service for the people opened a new chapter on Friday with the release of a public comment …
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