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Federal effort under way to deter smartphone thieves
The Federal Communications Commission and the CTIA Wireless Association are joining hands in an attempt to take a bite out of smartphone crime.
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Broadband infrastructure: Time for real policy
I'm late filing this column. Why? It's my AT&T U-Verse DSL connection again. Make that "yet again." I've been struggling with it all day.
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AT&T exec blames FCC for T-Mobile layoffs
James Cicconi knows whom T-Mobile workers should blame for their company's recently announced layoffs: the FCC.
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FCC asks Verizon for more data on plans to use acquired spectrum
The Federal Communications Commission today asked Verizon to deliver a wide range of information on its spectrum holdings and its attempts to buy spectrum licenses from major cable companies.
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AT&T reluctant to support FCC call to adopt new PC security measures
The head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants the ISP broadband providers to help battle botnets by being more active in helping their subscribers eradicate malware infections on their PCs. But AT&T's chief security officer said AT&T is reluctant to go beyond its current anti-malware efforts.
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Congress won't kill off new unlicensed spectrum after all
Rest easy, America: Congress has decided against killing the next generation of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
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FCC axes LightSquared LTE dreams
Anyone expecting LightSquared to bring LTE services to their neighborhood got a rude awakening today when the Federal Communications Commission said it would not permit the company to run an LTE network on satellite spectrum.
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Much of Western U.S. is a 3G wasteland, says FCC
Anyone making a road trip across America should expect their mobile data service to basically not exist throughout much of the Western United States.
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Companies, lawmakers tell US FCC to dump net neutrality
As the U.S. Federal Communications Commission moves toward developing formal net neutrality rules, some U.S. lawmakers and telecom-related companies have told the agency that new regulations will cause more problems than they're worth.
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10 IT agenda items for the first US CIO
Obama's appointment of Vivek Kundra marks an important first step for rectifying the nation's concerns about IT.
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In Search of the Long-Term Archiving Solution —Tape Continues to Be a Major Player
Tape technology’s speed, affordability, and reliability, as well as advances in physical tape digital storage technologies over the past ten years, keep it a major target in data centers worldwide. Learn about these advances and compare tape technologies with this free white paper from Spectra Logic.
Market Potential-Strategy Guide to the Active Archive Market
The active archive market is a growing segment where tape is seen as part of a disk or network fileystem. This means that to an end user disk and tape are “blended” and whether file is held on disk or tape is “invisible” to the end user. The active archive market is the fastest growing space in the storage industry and allows direct end user access to tape through a file system front end.












