Monthly Archives: November 2005

DT drops out of race for O2

DT has dropped out of the race for O2, so it looks like Telefonica has it. Technorati Tags: Telecom

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London calling?

There was an article in todays Guardian titled “London calling?” and the growth of people adopting London telephone numbers for their non london businesses via VOIP services (skypeIN for example). The article basically says “hey look isn’t it cool that … Continue reading

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GTD

I’ve been working my way this week through the process of a full implementaion of the GTD methodology and all seems to be going OK. I previously had implemented a partial system, ie. I had a full next action list … Continue reading

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IBM Slows down light

IBM has created a chip that can slow down light, the latest advance in an industrywide effort to develop computers that will use only a fraction of the energy of today’s machines. The chip, called a photonic silicon waveguide, is … Continue reading

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Testing Wblogger (again)

I tested this out a while back when it wasn’t freeware.

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Windows Live Messenger beta

here comes MSFT into the GoogleTalk, Sykpe play pen. Technorati Tags: Telecom, Web, VOIP, IM, Google, Skype

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The wholesale market

I have written in recent months that the bandwidth prices have stabilized a tad, and demand from new fangled services like iTunes is increasing. I might have been premature in my prognosis, some smart insiders in the wholesale business tell … Continue reading

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Level 3 agrees to buy rival WilTel for $680 million

Om linked to this story and also discused the impact this merger will have on the bandwidth market. He also mentions that L3 will look to buy broadwing too. With the mergers happening, there’s going to be more bandwidth available … Continue reading

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