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IRAN: TIME FOR A NEW APPROACH
IRAN: TIME FOR A NEW APPROACH Zbigniew Brzezinski, Robert M. Gates and Suzanne Maloney (New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 2004), 84 pages. ...
Journal of International Affairs, 04/01/07 by McSweeney, Dan · More from publication -
Hot market or hot air? Fixed/mobile convergence looms. How will it transform the wireless industry?
Hot market or hot air? Fixed/mobile convergence looms. Michael Baker, president of Enpocket, a New York-based mobile content developer, envisions...
America's Network, 02/01/05 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
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If as '90s media guru Faith Popcorn once observed, we were once happy to "cocoon" in our homes and watch videos, now we are apparently in constant...
America's Network, 02/01/05 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
Focus turns to network security: while many consider the telecoms infrastructure a vulnerable target for terrorists, the more immediate threats are attacks by individual hackers and authors of malicious code, which are presenting new security challenges f
Following the 9/11 attacks in the US, many within the telecommunications industry felt that a thorough security audit of all public networks was...
Telecom Asia, 01/01/05 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
Large data centers seek innovations in power reliability
For some time now, many of the world's major network hubs and peering points have suffered from the disease of "gigantism." Large as they are,...
Telecom Asia, 01/01/05 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
Sum of all fears: will peer-to-peer disintermediate telecom?
Sum of all fears: will peer-to-peer disintermediate telecom?(impact of Skype Technologies S.A. 's Peer to peer technology) Will peer-to-peer have...
America's Network, 11/15/04 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
The dubious economics of FTTH: FTTH offers speed, availability, modularity and plenty of reserve capacity against any number of unanticipated bandwidth hogs. It sounds wonderful, until contemplating the cost
Recently, after years of foot dragging, both SBC and Verizon announced big residential fiber builds in a variety of markets with more big builds...
Telecom Asia, 11/01/04 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
The dubious economics of FTTX: RBOCs push fiber, but won't discuss the ROI
The dubious economics of FTTX: RBOCs push fiber, but won't discuss the ROI.(Fiber-to-the-Home)(Regional Bell Operating Company) Recently, after...
America's Network, 09/15/04 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
VPLS: trouble waiting to happen: VPLS is generating buzz as a free alternative to IP-VPN, but with no standard, few deployments and barriers in the metro, it won't be putting IP-VPN or frame relay out of business any time soon
The great thing about VPLS (virtual private LAN service), says Matt Kolon, senior technical marketing manager for Juniper Networks, a prime mover...
Telecom Asia, 09/01/04 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication -
FCC clears the air on MDS: spectrum shuffle could trigger renewal, led by broadband barons like McCaw
The FCC recently handed a victory of sorts to the re-emerging wireless broadband sector by re-banding spectrum, a move that many expect will serve...
America's Network, 07/15/04 by Dan Sweeney · More from publication


