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Articles in Dec 1, 2003, issue of America's Network
- Trinko's ripple effect: now that RBOCs are charged with anti-trust violations, will other industries get the same scrutiny?
by Shira Levine - An edge at the edge?
- Certification explained: a civics lesson from Art
by Art Brothers - Qwest recently announced plans to offer VoIP in Minnesota. Will other RBOCs pursue a similar strategy?
by David H. Yedwab - Prepaid broadband is newest IP service
- The sneak attack of P2P voice: Skype's new VOIP model borrows from instant messaging
by Kirk Laughlin - WLNP as the great equalizer: laggard wireless carriers may face a reckoning when customers can seamlessly switch to a competitor
by Kirk Laughlin - Grid computing could drive broadband demand
by Joan Engebretson - Stretching for new business: Alcatel chief technology officer Niel Ransom tells Robert Clark how the French vendor has moved into services and learned how to partner
by Robert Clark - Baby's first steps: incumbent telcos are finally learning how to move faster than a crawl
by Joe McGarvey - Telco video: why it will be different this time. The cable triple threat, combined with advances in compression and standardization around IP, are driving new business models
by Kirk Laughlin - Beyond venture capital: 5 funding options for start-ups that might not have crossed your mind
by Stephen M. Fredrick - Love and respect
by Joan Engebretson - Avici claims faster, simpler network restoration
