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Nokia Siemens Networks to complete acquisition of Motorola's public carrier wireless network infrastructure assets in Q1 2011

Nokia Siemens Networks now expects to complete its acquisition of the majority of Motorola's public carrier wireless network infrastructure assets in the first quarter of 2011. The company had expected, at the time the transaction was originally announced on July 19, 2010, to complete closing activities by the end of 2010 but the transaction has not yet received regulatory approval from the Anti-Monopoly Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce of Chin... [more]


Quakes provide opening for new system

Startup business telephone systems company Phone VoIP was born out of the Canterbury earthquakes with its founders saying it should do well in an environment where fibre is making inroads into the traditional copper telephony links.

Broadband prices set to tumble under Ofcom plan to cap BT fees

The prices consumers pay for broadband and landline telephone services are expected to fall, after Ofcom outlined plans to cut the amount BT can charge other providers for access to its network.

Ofcom proposes new charges for Openreach

LONDON (Reuters) - Telecoms regulator Ofcom proposed cutting the prices former incumbent BT Group can charge other operators for access to its network on Monday. Ofcom said the price of a fully unbundled line to a property, where a communications provider takes over the line to provide broadband and telephone services, would drop to 87.41 pounds from 91.50 pounds. The cost of a line used solely ...

Warwick Valley School District installing new phone system

Internet-based network will add a telephone to every classroom

Asheville's Answer Man addresses telephone pole hanging on by splinters

I’ve got my own question today: Is it wrong to make your wife pick up her own birthday cake at the bakery, on her birthday? My wife and I disagree over this, and I’m pretty sure I lost the argument.

Verizon cutting 336 N.J. jobs

Verizon Communications will lay off 336 employees in New Jersey, installers who work in homes and businesses on traditional telephone lines, the company said on Friday.

Titans clash in Mexico's fight over monopolies

Titans clash in Mexico's fight over monopolies Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 01:51 p.m., Friday, February 3, 2012 In recent weeks, the corporate titans have run full-page ads accusing each other of lying, cheating and conspiring to overcharge customers, allegations often ...

Myers Network Solutions and Vidtel Team to Provide SMEs with a Device- and Platform-Agnostic Cloud Video Conferencing ...

SAN JOSE, Calif., and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face a difficult choice when it comes to video conferencing:  Spend six figures up front for a ...

Calix Selected for 12 Additional Broadband Stimulus Projects

PETALUMA, CA-- - Calix, Inc. today announced that an additional 12 communications service providers have selected the Calix Unified Access portfolio to support approximately $153 million of Broadband Initiatives ...

How to protect online transactions

The trusty telephone is emerging as one of the key elements in new multifactor authentication schemes designed to protect online banking and other web-based financial transactions from rapidly evolving security threats.


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