I’ve been waiting for this sort of an article to emerge. Surprisingly little blame has been cast upon the wireless carriers after the terrorist attack last week who have failed to meet the 911 safety objectives set forth by the FCC two years ago. Those safety...
Wow. Is this Senator Hollings a secret FOIB member? Or maybe the split that I was advocating is just plain common sense. Being a socialist, I took it further by nationalizing the local loop / wholesale side of the business. But within reasonable confines this guy has...
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/cn/20010814/tc/aol_gets_ready_to_chat_with_ib m_s_lotus_1.html Tuesday August 14 08:00 PM EDT AOL gets ready to chat with IBM’s Lotus By Jim Hu CNET News.com AOL Time Warner announced an agreement Tuesday with IBM’s Lotus...
Oops. I need a Glossary when I speak Telco: – UNE (Unbundled Network Elements) — wholesale features present on switches like callerID, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, etc. – RBOC — Regional Bell Operating Company(ies) like Pacific Bell, Verizon...
…maybe. But it’ll still have to compete with a host of newly-available products. AT&T for example seems to be rolling out consumer services using UNEs (Unbundled Network Elements — reselling features wholesaled from RBOCs) which are all of a...
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