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Greece says to invest 2.1 bln euros to upgrade telecom network
ATHENS AFP — Greece wants to invest in a new fibre optic network that will drastically upgrade its broadband and cable television capabilities, the Greek economy and telecoms ministers said on Wednesday. "We have decided to invest as a country in a modern fibre optic network that will change...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cable, Greece, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2008-09-03
Comcast signs 'Internet-on-the-go' deal
On a bus ride in January through Portland, Ore., Brian L. Roberts, chairman and chief executive officer of Comcast Corp., began to see the future of Internet-on-the-go. "We participated in a three-way videoconference call at 50 miles an hour. It was pretty incredible talking to people in the car behind...
Tags: Cable, Comcast Corp., INTERNET, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-05-08
Marlboro College Junior Wins The New York Times 'Modern Love' College Essay Contest
Essay To Be Published May 4 and Posted on NYTimes.com and mtvU.com NEW YORK -- The New York Times announced today the winner and four finalists of the first Modern Love college essay contest. Marguerite Fields, a junior at Marlboro College in Marlboro, Vt., will have her winning essay...
Tags: Cable, Company, essay, INTERNET, MARKETING, NETWORKING, New York Times Co., TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2008-05-02
Learn about Government Policies and Regulations Affecting the Internet, Broadband, and Convergence Solutions in Latin America
DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c89446) has announced the addition of "2008 Latin America - Convergence, Broadband and Internet Market" to their offering. This Latin American market report covers the broadband and Internet markets, as well as convergence, pay TV, and digital media, for each of the following...
Tags: ADSL, broadband, cable, Convergence, Internet, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, WiMAX
Research articles 2008-04-21
Charles Street Partners Selects Nortel WiMAX to Bring Broadband to Rural America WiMAX Wireless Internet Goes Where No DSL or Cable Wire has Gone Before.
M2 PRESSWIRE-1 April 2008-Nortel: Charles Street Partners Selects Nortel WiMAX to Bring Broadband to Rural America WiMAX Wireless Internet Goes Where No DSL or Cable Wire has Gone BeforeC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01042008 LAS VEGAS - Charles Street Partners** will use...
Tags: broadband, cable, DSL, Internet, NETWORKING, Nortel Networks Corp., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-04-01
Knology to Present at the Bear Stearns 21st Annual Media Conference
Presentation to Broadcast Live over the Internet WEST POINT, Ga. -- Knology, Inc. (Nasdaq: KNOL) today announced that Todd Holt, Chief Financial Officer of Knology, Inc., will give a Company presentation at the Bear Stearns 21st Annual Media Conference in Palm Beach, Florida at The Breakers on Tuesday, March...
Tags: Bear Stearns & Co. Inc., Cable, Components, Georgia, Groupware, HARDWARE, INTERNET, Knology Inc., Modems, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2008-03-10
Qatar reports new damage to Gulf undersea cables
DOHA AFP — An undersea telecoms cable linking Qatar to the United Arab Emirates was damaged, disrupting services, telecommunications provider Qtel said on Sunday, the latest such incident in less than a week. The cable was damaged between the Qatari island of Haloul and the UAE island of Das...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cable, Egypt, Gulf, INTERNET, NETWORKING, Qatar, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, U.A.E.
Research articles 2008-02-03
Egypt asks to stop film, MP3 downloads during Internet outage
CAIRO AFP — Egypt's telecommunications ministry appealed Thursday for Internet users to stop downloading movies and MP3s so as to give priority to businesses after damage to an undersea cable forced all traffic onto backup systems. The appeal came after two submarine cables in the Mediterranean were damaged for...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cable, Egypt, INTERNET, ministry, MP3, NETWORKING, outage, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2008-01-31
Cable damage disrupts Egypt, Gulf telecoms and Internet
CAIRO AFP — Damage to a submarine cable in the Mediterranean caused disruption to Internet services in Egypt and Kuwait and to telephone services in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, officials said. "A communication cable in the Mediterranean Sea was cut, which led to partial disruptions to Internet...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cable, Egypt, INTERNET, Kuwait, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.A.E.
Research articles 2008-01-30
Afternoon News To Focus On For January 18, 2008.
M2 PRESSWIRE-21 January 2008-Businessnetwire.us: Afternoon News To Focus On For January 18, 2008C1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:18012008 New York, NY -- BusinessNetWire's "Investor's Update" Focuses on the Following Companies: Aquarian Gold Corp. (PINKSHEETS: AQGC); Exact Energy...
Tags: cable, Centennial Communications Corp., Company, INTERNET, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., NETWORKING, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., TeleCommunication Systems Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, telephony, VOIP, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-01-21
Step up for telecoms promises widespread benefits: two separate fibre optic cable systems will vastly improve Kenya's international telecoms connections and hopefully open up a fresh window of economic opportunity. Neil Ford has the story
The Kenyan government has finally awarded the contract to develop a high capacity fibre optic cable to connect East Africa to the rest of the world. The cable should greatly improve internet services and capacity, while also reducing telecommunications costs in the region. The project is being developed separately from...
Tags: Africa, African, Alcatel, Alcatel-Lucent, benefit, Cable, East, Ford Motor Co., INTERNET, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, window
Research articles 2007-12-01
Bangladesh launches Internet sabotage probe
DHAKA AFP — Bangladesh on Tuesday launched an investigation after the country's Internet link was sabotaged, disrupting communications nationwide for most of the day. Officials said cables were also severed twice last week causing massive disruption to businesses in the impoverished country. "We are investigating the cable cutting...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bangladesh, Cable, INTERNET, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-11-13
Tequila, With A Twist
Would you be friends with someone named Tila Tequila? It doesn’t matter, because she doesn’t have time for you anyway. Tequila, 25, already has more than a million friends on MySpace, which is enough to qualify a person for pseudo-celebrity. So naturally Tequila (real name: Tila Nguyen) wants to be...
Tags: Cable, Hilton Hotels Corp., INTERNET, MTV, NETWORKING, Paris, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-10-08
ADDvantage Technologies Shares to Trade on the NASDAQ Stock Market
ADDvantage Technologies (AMEX: AEY) announced today that it has been approved for listing on the NASDAQ Stock Market, LLC and will continue to trade under the symbol "AEY." The Company will continue to trade on the American Stock Exchange until the close of the market on September 11, 2007, and...
Tags: ADDvantage Technologies Group Inc., Cable, FINANCE, INTERNET, MARKETING, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2007-08-23
US newscaster refuses to read Paris Hilton news
WASHINGTON AFP — A US newscaster refused to lead her program with a story about Paris Hilton, arguing she was fed up with media attention given to the controversial Hollywood socialite. Mika Brzezinski tore her script to pieces on the air and then put another one through a shredder...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cable, Hilton Hotels Corp., INTERNET, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Paris, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-06-30
NBCU Wants Piracy Crackdown (Multichannel News)
Washington-- NBC Universal is urging the federal government to force cable companies and other broadband-access providers to ramp up efforts to block the piracy of video content on the Web. Only about 5% of users are behind the illegal activity, the movie and TV program...
Tags: broadband, Cable, FCC, Government, INTERNET, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-06-25
Democrats recently announced that they were backing out of a Fox News-sponsored debate in Nevada
Democrats recently announced that they were backing out of a Fox News-sponsored debate in Nevada. The reason? Fox's supposed conservative bias. The charge against the network was led by the so-called "netroots," the party's angry Internet base. They apparently prefer the Keith Olbermann-anchored, Chris Matthews-moderated debates held by MSNBC. But...
Tags: Cable, Democrat, INTERNET, MSNBC, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-06-11
Sam Donnellon | Don't rush to draft judgments
THANKS TO THE abundance of cable channels, everybody had a chance to watch the NFL combine this year - adding to the knowledge culled from watching countless college games, visiting an inexhaustible number of Web sites, and listening to an endless array of experts.Thanks to the information highways, everyone has...
Tags: Cable, INTERNET, MARKETING, miss, NETWORKING, NFL, Strategy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-04-24
Candidates Confirmed for First GOP Presidential Debate
To: POLITICAL EDITORSContact: Melissa Giller of Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, +1-805-522-2977 SIMI VALLEY, Calif., April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation (www.reaganlibrary.com), in conjunction with MSNBC (www.msnbc.com) and THE POLITICO (www.politico.com), announced today that nine GOP Presidential candidates will participate in the May 3, 2007 debate held at...
Tags: Cable, California, INTERNET, MSNBC, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-04-03
Get ready for broadband Olympics
Back in the late 20th century, just about everybody was wrong about the future of people watching live sports on the Internet. Partly because so few people had broadband it seemed unlikely anybody would even want to watch live sports online. Mostly,...
Tags: broadband, Cable, INTERNET, NBC Universal Inc., NETWORKING, Olympic, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2007-03-30
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