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VONosphere Webisode #19 -- Sylantro Global Summit (in Las Vegas)
Webisode #19 of the VONosphere... from the Sylantro Global Summit in Las Vegas, we interview Dave Axam from BT... (camera by Mike Arledge, WMS Inc.)
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VONosphere Webisode #18 -- Motorola's Michael Krutz
Webisode #18 of the VONosphere, we interview Motorola VP Michael Krutz and talk about WiMax deployments, IMS and Mobility. Interview conducted at the Sylantro Global Summit in Las Vegas, Oct. 17. (Camera by Mike Arledge, WMS Inc.)
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VONosphere Webisode #17 -- Covad CEO Charlie Hoffman
Webisode #17 of the VONosphere is a bonus track from the Sylantro Global Summit (which was held Oct. 16-18 in Las Vegas), where we interview Covad CEO Charlie Hoffman...
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Why Tuesday DID matter for net neutrality -- and why the debate should change
With the benefit of hindsight, it's clear that Russell Shaw should stick to covering telecom issues and not handicapping elections. But even more to the point, it's worth correcting his opinion that Tuesday's results wouldn't change the net neutrality debate. The guess here is that things will change dramatically, and instead of pushing for some small net neutrality provisions, perhaps we can all -- finally -- move to a more meaningful debate about how to really build new, powerful, neutral, competitive broadband offerings, leaving no option (yes, including government-funded ones) unexplored.
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Verizon and YouTube: Beginning of the end of net neutrality debate?
Saw today's news from the Wall Street Journal about the possibility of a Verizon-YouTube (really Verizon-Google) deal and thought: Is this the beginning of the end of the net neutrality debate?
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