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

Mar 9th, 2011 | By omar shaikh | 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



The Battle of Twitter Versus Facebook For Business

Oct 21st, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Various

Many businesses show the dusty blue logo of Facebook and the light teal logo of Twitter on their homepage, which makes the web visitor believe they are movers and shakers on both web services. But usually only one profile, either Facebook or Twitter, is used actively.
Sending automatic updates from one platform … say Facebook which [...]



VoIP Acronyms That Spell New Careers

Aug 10th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured

2010 is said to be the year of the chronically unemployed, but the telecommunications arena is still putting entrepreneurs, consultants…



Co-Opetition Rules, Hosted VoIP the new CLECs

Feb 1st, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured, Telecom

and then reselling them retail or a combination of both. The second option helps CLECs to avoid buying switches, fiber optic transmission facilities or colocation facilities.Many have hinted at the fact that hosted voip providers have much in common with CLECS and in fact, could be the new CLECs.

What is a CLEC? It is a company which provides local telephone service — other than the incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). Much like a LEC, a CLEC will provide telephone service within a LATA. To handle InterLATA long-distance calls, the CLEC will connect to an IXC (IntereXchange Carrier). Quite often, CLEC’s will use the local loop (UNE-L) belonging to the incumbent Local Exchange Carrier.



Should I choose a Tier 1 or Tier 2 Internet Provider?

Jan 5th, 2010 | By omar shaikh | Category: Featured, Telecom

By Grant Kirkwood, CTO of Mzima Networks
  The Internet is a tool that is enabling ubiquitous communications. From our computers to our handheld devices, televisions, video surveillance, financial institutions, hospitals, homes and beyond, applications are continually developed that require end users the ability to access higher bandwidth speeds. But speed isn’t the only factor to [...]