—— Forwarded Message From: larry.richelhof [at] sasktel.sk [dot] ca EXPEDIENT PRICING PLAN FOR HIGH-SPEED ACCESS by David S. Isenberg Wireless carrier E-xpedient Networks filed for bankruptcy last fall. Bawling echoed up the drainpipe long after this baby...
http://www.biv.com/article1.html 2001 a roller coaster for telecoms Sector remains a big driver in B.C. high tech even after a rough year by Glen Korstrom A turbulent telecommunications sector has changed the face of this year’s list of B.C.’s 100 biggest...
http://www.forbes.com/2002/04/19/0419aol.html Will AOL Go The Way Of The Model T? Mark Lewis, 04.19.02, 12:40 PM ET FORBES MAGAZINE Is Robert Pittman following in Henry Ford’s footsteps? If so, that may not be good news for AOL Time Warner shareholders. Ford was...
OKOKOK, so it’s a survey that touts the fact that broadband users spend more time online than dialup users, but I had you fooled for a minute. Broadband’s still only @ 21%. Blah. We suck. -Ian. ———–...
First Global Crossing, then Worldcom, now Qwest — can Level3 be far behind? -Ian. —— http://www.forbes.com/2002/02/15/0215qwest.html Telecommunications Qwest’s Two Halves Make A Hole Mark Lewis, Forbes.com, 02.15.02, 12:40 PM ET Qwest...
Ian Andrew Bell has been bending bits into business since 1993. He created Tingle, RosterBot, RingCentral, and other things celebrated and ignominious.
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