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Articles in April 2005 issue of America's Network
- The plural of convergence
by Lester Craft - Telecom landscape changes as U.S. shuts door: move to overseas trade shows hurts American businesses
by Art Brothers - To MIMO or not to MIMO? Wi-Fi-enhancing technology could also end up as a benefit for cellular networks
by Joan Engebretson - Planning ahead for IP phone service: service providers jockey to provide next-gen capability
by Robert Poe - Yukon Telephone blazes VoIP trail: Alaskan ILEC uses softswitch to offer new services to rural customer base
by Herman Mehling - Municipal broadband debate gains fervor: city and rural needs clash amid the escalating politics
by Grahame Lynch - Alarming VoIP
by Joan Engebretson - No trespassing: the growing clash over municipal broadband
by Herman Mehling - Carriers' FTTX deployment plans gain renewed clarity: Verizon and SBC projects spur U.S. fiber market
by Al Senia - Verizon begins offering fixed wireless broadband through partnership with Alvarion
by Herman Mehling - Call who?
by Joan Engebretson - The great municipal Wi-Fi freakout: will proposed city systems help or hinder the private sector?
by John Tanner - Double dose
by Joan Engebretson - Mesh takes a higher profile: wireless mesh emerges as a viable wireless broadband alternative for metropolitan areas and campus environments
by John C. Tanner - High-profile announcements dominate VoIP show: VON event showcases service and equipment agreements
by Robert Poe - Why BPL could end up being a hit: last-mile economics of broadband powerline is promising with right backers
by Joan Engebretson