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Wednesday, 17 November 2010

FCC chairman: U.S. needs to do better in broadband - Computerworld (VERIZON MOBILE PHONES)

FCC chairman: U.S. needs to do better in broadband - Computerworld
IDG News Service - Broadband adoption and availability in the U.S. and the slow pace in addressing broadband-related issues that affect the capacity to innovate and compete keep U.S. Federal Communications Commission Julius Genachowski up at night. About
Source: www.computerworld.com

Research and Markets: Australia - National Broadband Network - Smart Grids - PR Inside
Research and Markets ( www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c43336/australia_nation : ) has announced the addition of the " Australia - National Broadband Network - Smart Grids : " report to their offering. Australia is in a unique position to benefit from
Source: www.pr-inside.com

Council to hear broadband grant dispute - Charleston Gazette
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Citynet President Jim Martin urged West Virginia Broadband Council members Wednesday to scrutinize and suspend a $126.3 million federal stimulus grant being used to expand high-speed Internet across the state. "This state is making a
Source: www.wvgazette.com

US to free some federal spectrum for wireless broadband use - Ars Technica
In its zeal to provide more spectrum to the mobile broadband sector, the United States government will tap into its own considerable spectrum holdings, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced on Monday. "Without public
Source: arstechnica.com

BE Wholesale: UK Businesses put the boot into broadband - TMCnet
Nov 17, 2010 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- LONDON: Two thirds of UK businesses believe poor internet connectivity is stifling new working practices and say current broadband speeds are impeding the growth of the UK economy, according to a wide ranging new
Source: green.tmcnet.com

Mobile Broadband Central to Future Operator Embedded Mobile Strategy - SmartBrief
HONG KONG , Nov. 16, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The GSMA today unveiled research that reveals 3G embedded modules have a lower total cost of ownership (TCO) than modules based on 2G technology. The report, conducted by Analysys Mason, specifically compels
Source: www.smartbrief.com

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