Cuba and Venezuela to lay undersea Internet cable

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 18th, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

A new undersea fiber optic cable being laid between Cuba and Venezuela will help provide high speed Internet access to Cuban citizens by 2010.

Earlier this week, Wikileaks published documents that were signed in 2006 by officials in Cuba and Venezuela describing plans for the new undersea cable that will ...

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Comcast and Vonage collaborate on network management

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 10th, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Talk about an odd couple. Cable giant Comcast said Wednesday that it will work with Vonage to help ensure Vonage's Internet phone service works well over its broadband network.

The Comcast/Vonage alliance follows other similar announcements made with other Internet companies, as the cable operator tries to convince ...

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ISPs prepare for video revolution

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 7th, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Video may have killed the radio star, but it doesn't have to kill the Internet.

That is if Internet service providers can figure out how to keep up with the video-driven bandwidth demand on their networks. Peer-to-peer technology provider BitTorrent says it can help.

Video consumes more network resources ...

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Obama flip-flops on telecom immunity

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 2nd, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Sen. Barack Obama is taking heat from liberal supporters for changing his position on granting phone companies involved in President Bush's domestic spying program retroactive immunity for breaking federal laws.

According to a New York Times article published Wednesday, more than 7,000 Obama supporters have organized on Obama's own campaign Web site ...

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AT&T ends Dish satellite TV partnership

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 2nd, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Satellite TV provider Dish Network said Tuesday that AT&T will end its agreement to bundle its TV service with AT&T's broadband and phone service at the end of the year.

AT&T and Dish have had a joint marketing deal since July 2003, which allows AT&T ...

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The rising cost of texting

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 2nd, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

If you thought gas prices were rising too quickly, check out what's been happening to text messaging.

Since 2005, rates to send and receive text messages on all four major carrier networks have doubled from 10 cents to 20 cents per message. This percentage of increase is on par ...

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Skype taps former Motorola exec for COO post

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 1st, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Internet calling provider Skype said Tuesday that it has hired Scott Durchslag, a former Motorola executive, to become its chief operating officer.

Durchslag spent more than five years at Motorola where he was most recently corporate vice president of global product and experience invention for the mobile devices business unit. ...

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Sprint may be making a comeback

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on July 1st, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Is Sprint Nextel on the comeback trail?

That's the buzz on various Web sites like The Wall Street Journal and TheStreet.com, as rumors fly that Verizon Wireless and AT&T executives say they are seeing fewer numbers ported from the struggling Sprint to their own networks.

The rumors ...

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Skyhook combines GPS and Wi-Fi for location

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on June 30th, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Skyhook Wireless announced Monday that it is integrating GPS into its geolocation service to get an even more accurate fix for location-based services.

Up until now, Skyhook's geolocation service, which is used on Apple's iPhone, among other services and devices, has used Wi-Fi hot spots to get a ...

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Can Verizon VCast take on iTunes?

Post by: Marguerite Reardon on June 30th, 2008 | File Under Uncategorized

Verizon Wireless has upped the ante in its efforts to take on Apple's iTunes store in the digital music market by offering DRM-free music for all purchased music plus a new subscription service. But will it be enough to make a dent in Apple's dominance?

On Monday, Verizon ...

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