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  2. Broadband industry group say U.S. rules go too farExternal
    Reuters +My News 2 Hours Ago
    U.S. government guidelines to spend $4 billion to expand broadband access to underserved areas across the United States may go beyond current laws …
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    Dominion Post, New Zealand +My News 7 Hours Ago
    Broadband is slower the further away customers are from Auckland, with Dunedin at the bottom of the heap among the major centres, according to a …
  4. Analysts Doubt Future of Comcast’s WiMAX OfferingExternal
    Sci-Tech Today +My News 4 Hours Ago
    Comcast launched a high-speed wireless data service in Portland on Tuesday as the first step in what the cable-TV network operator expects to …
  5. Frugal Friday: Optimum Ultra and DOCSIS 3.0, Crapware, When to replace a PC, Engine Yard and Ruby on RailsExternal
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    Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss my adventures in Optimum Ultra 100Mbps cable broadband service (and experience the hilarity of early …
  6. BT charges £25 just to leave broadband!External
    PC Pro, UK +My News 8 Hours Ago
    BT Broadband is charging customers £25 just to leave its service. . The fee, which was raised from £18.11 to £25 in June, applies to all customers …
  7. Erskine to leave O2 after building UK’s largest mobile firmExternal
    Independent, UK +My News 15 Hours Ago
    Peter Erskine, the long-serving chief executive of O2 who has led the company's revival over the past six years, is to leave the business next …
  8. Hire Velocity names Valeri Marks CEOExternal
    Tampa Bay Business Journal +My News 7/3/2009
    Valeri Marks is the new chief executive officer of Hire Velocity in Tampa. The company provides recruitment and hiring services to small to …
  9. Six areas picked to start broadband networkExternal
    Australian IT +My News 7/3/2009
    The areas -- Emerald and Longreach in Queensland, Geraldton in Western Australia, Darwin in the Northern Territory, Broken Hill in NSW, Victor …
  10. Startup: Vital signs of a young regional companyExternal
    Oregonian +My News 24 Hours Ago
    ClearAccess Inc.. . Vancouver . . October 2005 . . Product: Software called ClearVision that allows Internet Service Providers to remotely manage …
  11. Cdn traffic management hearings to start MondayExternal
    The Industry Standard +My News 7/3/2009
    Canada's telcommunications regulator will start hearings Monday into whether it should or can impose rules on Internet service providers who are …
  12. Vodafone and Carphone Warehouse agree partnershipExternal
    Birmingham Post, UK +My News 7/3/2009
    Mobile phone giant Vodafone has buried the hatchet with Carphone Warehouse after agreeing to sell its contract mobiles across the chain's outlets …
  13. Media advisory - CRTC to hold a hearing in Gatineau, QuebecExternal
    Canadian Business Online +My News 7/3/2009
    OTTAWA and Commencing on 6 July 2009, the Commission will hold a hearing in Gatineau, Quebec, to do a review of the Internet traffic management …
  14. BT charges broadband customers £25 to leave!External
    PC Pro, UK +My News 7/3/2009
    BT Broadband is charging customers £25 just to leave its service. . The fee, which was raised from £18.11 to £25 in June, applies to all customers …
  15. invested in the new Clearwire in 2008External
    CNET +My News 7/3/2009
    Update at 4:07 a.m. PDT on Wednesday, May 7: This article has been updated to reflect the official announcement.. . Sprint Nextel and Clearwire …
  16. Ispa slams interconnect feesExternal
    News 24, South Africa +My News 7/3/2009
    Back-breaking interconnect fees hamper consumer cost savings, South Africa's Internet Service Providers' Association (Ispa) said on Thursday.. "A …
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