Monthly Archives: May 2005

Wi-Fi for the Smartphone

Wi-Fi for the Smartphone, that’s the next thing I’m looking out for and according to MS it’s in Windows Mobile 2005. [via Telecom TV..my current fav site..can't you tell]

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WiMAX will give “half-arsed” DSL a run for its money

..that’s what Intel CEO says " In an interview given on Friday last, Mr. Barrett said the vast majority of DSL and cable connections just aren’t up to the job. “Most who have DSL or cable at home do not … Continue reading

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BT Openzone

BT just sent me an email, as I’d used their openzone service whilst at Manchester airport and it contained information on thier subscription deals. They now do a bundle deal, whereby if you’re already a BT Openwolrd user you can … Continue reading

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Weybridge

Back in Weybridge again today…another long drive.

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Huawei takes over Europe

Huawei takes over Europe [via Gigaom]

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Worldwide Ethernet service revenue for 2004 reach $2.5bn

According to Infonetics Research’s latest report, worldwide Ethernet services revenue topped $2.5 billion in 2004 and is expected to more than double in 2005, then jump another 276 per cent between 2005 and 2009 to $22.2 billion [via TelecomTV] 276% … Continue reading

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huawei buy marconi

I’m getting loads of hit’s coming from Googlers who’ve entered the search phrase "huawei buy marconi"… I guess it’s widely thought that Huawei will buy Marconi..maybe it’s just a case of when will they buy Marconi now? Anybody know anything … Continue reading

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amusing Vblog

rocketboom  [via scoble]

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15 things you can do with RSS

15 things you can do with RSS (it was supposed to be 10, but I got carried away)[via lifehacker]

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Radio 4 looks at podcasting

Radio Me Faster than a speeding bullet, radio is facing enormous changes – from the Internet. Just like downloading songs, “podcasting” makes radio available when and where the listener wants it, not merely when the broadcaster puts it out. Peter … Continue reading

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Telcos Can’t Afford to Stand Still

Business Week has an interview with Todd Rosenbluth, Standard & Poor’s analyst of telecom services stocks…"growth is coming mainly from newer services such as wireless, broadband"   

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Telecom TV

After reading James’ ego post, I thought I’d jump over to the site that created that video, Telecom TV.  Not found this before, I guess I didn’t imagine the telco industry to have it’s own TV channel (well sort of).  … Continue reading

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EVUA

I just missed out on presenting at this EVUA VNO workshop so I’m a bit disappointed. I got recommended to do it by a colleague. Stuart left me a voice mail asking me to call him,which I did, but I … Continue reading

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The Other IBM

IBM launched a new Campaign today.

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Layoffs Leave Europeans With Big Blues

Forbes runs with the story "Layoffs Leave Europeans With Big Blues" 5.9.05..(hang on that’s tomorrow ??.. I guess the guy that wrote it is in Asia) Again this is my view, but I’m sure there are some people with the … Continue reading

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