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Free, Slow, Censored Internet: A Bad Idea (CircleID) The FCC is looking for an organization to provide free, slow, and censored Internet access. The censorship apparently would include email as well as websites. us.rd.yahoo.com
Stephanie Mangold: Life after the iPhone (Guardian Unlimited) Stephanie Mangold: Who cares about the actual phone? Mobile phone companies need to start focusing on improving their internet service us.rd.yahoo.com
Clearwire Closes Deal Amid Hurdles (Red Herring) WiMAX firm faces new realities as it embarks on a plan that was drawn up before the economy skidded into recession. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cutting back doesn't mean cutting out (The Columbus Dispatch) Americans spent $129 billion on consumer technology last year, but it's a good bet that number will fall in 2008 because of the slow economy. us.rd.yahoo.com
Consumers, Businesses in Monroe, N.C., Area Now Have Access to Fast, Affordable Verizon High Speed Internet Service (Broadcast Newsroom) MONROE, N.C. , Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers and businesses in the Monroe area now have access to Verizon High Speed Internet service, allowing them to quickly download movies, share photos or video with friends and family, and create their own Internet content. us.rd.yahoo.com
New administration policy would clog the Web (The Deming Headlight) Barack Obama, self-confessed BlackBerry addict, will undoubtedly be the most tech-savvy president in history. But being tech-savvy isn't the same as being tech-smart. us.rd.yahoo.com
support.com Launches Subscription-Based Remote Tech Support Offerings Tailored to Individuals, Busy Families and Small ... (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) support.com, a leading provider of remote technology services, today announced the availability of subscription plans for its remote tech support services. The subscriptions, which give users access to support.com's expert North America-based solutions engineers plus other perks, are ideal for individuals, families and small businesses who want to be sure their tech support needs are covered ... us.rd.yahoo.com
WiMAX offer a big success (Gulf Daily News) MANAMA: Mena Telecom has witnessed remarkable success and demand for its nationwide WiMAX service, it was revealed yesterday.It is the first company in the world to launch a nationwide WiMAX end-to-end (wireless broadband and telephony network) using WiMAX 802.16e technology. us.rd.yahoo.com
Kingdom of Bahrain makes history in the Telecom world (AME Info) Mena Telecom, an investment subsidiary of Kuwait Finance House - Bahrain, and the first company in the world to launch a nationwide WiMAX end-to-end (Wireless Broadband & Telephony network) using WiMAX 802.16e technology, has witnessed remarkable success and demand following its launch of the first ever 8Mbps connection available in the Kingdom of Bahrain last week. us.rd.yahoo.com
PLDT eyes more DSL clients (GMA News) CEBU CITY, Philippines - Dominant telephone carrier Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) seeks to increase subscribers of its digital subscriber line (DSL) three times to hit the one-million mark next year despite the threat of slowing demand. us.rd.yahoo.com
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