Court ruling points way to broadband regulation
A U.S. appeals court rejects the FCC's request to rehear a case, in a decision that could prompt local governments to start regulating the cable industry.SBC cuts DSL prices again
Just two months after a similar move, the company knocks down prices for high-speed Net access to lure customers in a highly competitive field.April 1, 2004, 2:07 PM PST
Intel: Radio bands need better tuning
As more devices and technologies take advantage of wireless spectrum, regulators and companies must work to use radio bands more efficiently, says an Intel executive.April 1, 2004, 12:32 PM PST
Windows CE gets call for Net phones
Nearly two dozen manufacturers of portable devices will use new Windows software with improved VoIP capabilities, Microsoft says.March 31, 2004, 6:00 AM PST
Vonage hits AT&T with VoIP suit
The Net phone company alleges that AT&T is trying to confuse potential Vonage customers with the "CallVantage" name of its new VoIP service.March 30, 2004, 5:16 PM PST
San Francisco ballpark makes pitch for Wi-Fi fans
Baseball fans bored by the slow pace of a game or wanting more statistics and information will be able to connect computer devices via Wi-Fi at Giants home games this year.March 30, 2004, 4:50 PM PST
VoIP provider to block eavesdroppers
VoicePulse will use encryption to secure Net phone calls--part of a trend that could pull in business customers but raise problems for law enforcement agencies.March 30, 2004, 11:56 AM PST
SBC teams with UPS for Wi-Fi delivery
The Baby Bell plans to offer wireless access in UPS Stores across the country in one of the largest commercial Wi-Fi installations to date.March 30, 2004, 8:17 AM PST
Vonage to offer portable Wi-Fi phones
The broadband phone service provider will make available portable Wi-Fi phones later this year to help defend itself against AT&T's expansion into its market.March 29, 2004, 6:40 PM PST
Cops missing out on IP benefits
Emergency-call operators could have life-saving information at their fingertips, but tight state budgets and technological inertia will delay needed upgrades.March 29, 2004, 8:57 AM PST
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Debate rages over Internet phone fees
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AT&T shops for new partners
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Nokia pledges to keep handsets coming
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Lucent wins $75 million Iraq contract
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Baby Bells win another battle
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Wireless execs: Slump? What slump?
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Procket loses star engineer
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Get hip--improve voice coverage, wireless execs told
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AT&T Wireless' text messages cross Atlantic
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Motorola to sell wireless gear in RadioShack
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Making cents of wireless at CTIA
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Qualcomm strikes license deals for audio, video
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Tech giants abuzz over VoIP for cell phones
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VeriSign to acquire messaging business
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Setting the tone for vending machines
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Microsoft maps out wireless offering
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From wireless gear makers, a positive spin
Insecure storage
Industry watcher Jon Oltsik says a blind spot in a new initiative could wind up costing companies big time.Enterprise security
Redialing wireless
CEO David Dorman discusses how recent mergers affect AT&T's plans to re-enter the wireless business.WiFi
Seeing eye to eye on utility
Last year, users and vendors had little common ground with regards to utility computing. But that may be changing.Utility computing
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