April 2006
November 2005
VoIP: The Ongoing Telecom Revolution
by teleclickAlthough it is still a developing technology, VoIP broadband telephony has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years. According to In-Stat, the number of VoIP subscribers in the US will likely be over 3.2 million by the end of this year.
October 2005
Pau Broadband Country : c’est (re)parti
by François HodierneIl y a trois ans, en lançant son projet “très haut débit”, Pau se rêvait en “Florence du 3e Millénaire”. Près d’un an après le démarrage effectif du projet, nous avons voulu voir ce que représente Pau Broadband Country aujourd’hui.
New Zealand ISP Abandons IPO Plans
by teleclickNew Zealand broadband provider, Woosh, has decided to abandon their plans for a public stock offering, but claim that the decision is not due to weakness in technology or competitive position.
UK Satellite Provider Prepares for Broadband Expansion
by teleclickBritish satellite television broadcaster BSkyB is preparing to announce the acquisition of high-speed internet provider, Easynet this week, in a clear attempt to move into the UK’s highly competitive broadband market.
Jean Michel Billaut: Pau fait des émules... en Gaule...
by François HodierneMonsieur Sarko va faire comme à Pau dans TOUT son département des Hauts de Seine .... FTTB (fiber to the bulding), et FTTH (fiber to the home)
September 2005
US Broadband Subscription Growth Slowing Down
by teleclickAfter impressive growth over the past several years, the rate at which subscribers are moving to broadband internet technology has finally started to slow down.
UK Start-Up to Launch Internet Telephony Service
by teleclickThe British telecommunications start-up, Timico is planning to launch a Skype-style internet telephony service, for business users.
Rogers and Bell Team Up to Bring Wireless Broadband to Canada
by teleclickRogers Communications and Bell Canada, major competitors for cable and telephone customers in Canada, are planning to build a wireless broadband network across the country, with the help of Kirkland-based Clearwire.
Rogers Pleased with VoIP Response
by teleclickAfter only two months in the VoIP telephony business, Rogers Communications Inc. is happy with customer response so far, said CEO Edward Rogers Jr. on Tuesday.
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