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Broadband Advice Not in Short Supply for Obama
By all appearances, President-Elect Barack Obama is a broadband kind of guy. Savvy use of the Internet as a fundraising tool was a vital element of his election. As IndyWeek points out, he has released post-election videos on YouTube and is rebelling at demands that he surrender his BlackBerry once he takes the oath of [...]
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Mobile CRM: Do it Right or Don?t Do It at All
One of the great uses of smartphones in the enterprise is to extend back office customer relationship management (CRM) packages to the field. The ability to do everything (or most things) in planes, trains and automobiles that can be done in the office is talked up by vendors. What they don’t mention is that it [...]
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How Will the Enterprise Cell Phone Sector Fare in Tough Times?
There is plenty of economic gloom to go around this Thanksgiving, and the cell phone sector is not immune.
This week, Gartner reported that sales during the third quarter increased 6 percent compared with the same period of 2007. Worldwide sales were more than 309 million during the quarter. Gartner said Sony Ericsson (8.1 percent market [...]
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Broadband Education Making Strides
Though it clearly would be a good enough justification, I am not writing this post because the name of the town mentioned in this Seattle Times story ? Ten Sleep, Wyom. ? is so cool. The real reason to write about the town is that something cooler is going on there.
People in Ten Sleep, population [...]
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FMC Continues to Impress in Concept, Gather Steam in the Field
Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) ? the integration of Wi-Fi and cellular networking ? has a lot to offer. It can cut costs by replacing Wi-Fi for cellular, enhance productivity by making people more readily available, and reduce investment costs in the long-term by reducing the duplication in telecommunication networks.
This eWeek piece is a bit of [...]
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