Posts Tagged ‘ FCC ’

Newby, Radizeski and Rucinski Discuss Barriers to Wireless Network Creation Entry

Mar 9th, 2011 | By | Category: Mobile Everything

An analysis of FCC Daily Digest: Barriers to Entry for Wireless Network Creation Start to Mount by GLG Expert Contributor. Noreen Rucinski, Peter Radizeski and Hunter Newby respond on Techistan



Regulatory 2.0 is the Popular New Kid at 4G Wireless Evolution

Dec 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Various

Regulatory 2.0, Regulation for Broadband World with 4G Wireless Evolution in Miami Feb. 4th, 2010. FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski pursues goal of ubiquitous broadband access to open Internet.



ZTE Makes the iPod Touch Peel Apple Not Rubber with VoIP via Sprint

Aug 2nd, 2010 | By | Category: Featured

Last Thursday, the USA FCC (Federal Communications Commission) shared information online about something the Techistan VP’s husband Michael will love, a Sprint-branded case called the ZTE Peel 3200 that converts an iPod Touch into a Sprint VoIP phone. He had already been using the iPod Touch to make calls via Skype and to receive calls [...]



Another VoIP Merger 2010! Speakeasy, Covad Communications and Megapath

Jun 11th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Telecom

Another VoIP merger! Speakeasy joins with Covad Communications Company, leading national provider of IP broadband services and MegaPath Inc., leading voice, data, managed service and VPN provid



Back to the Future 1996; Hosted VoIP the New CLECs According to Vantage Communications and FonicaPBX

Mar 30th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Telecom

Rob Adler of Vantage Communications and Humberto of FonicaPBX met at the DIDxchange booth at CTIA Wireless 2010 in Orlando, Florida. First topic was the 32 page petition by AT&T to project all copper lines to..



Can 4G wireless take on traditional broadband?

Mar 23rd, 2010 | By | Category: Omar Shaikh

The 4G revolution in wireless won’t just make Web surfing on your  mobile phone faster; it could help you say good-bye to traditional  cable and DSL broadband. Clearwire’s 4G WiMax service, currently the only 4G wireless service  on the market, offers average download speeds between 3Mbps and  6Mbps, which are comparable with many DSL and [...]




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