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[Tech-Confidential] AT&T gets its money's worth I'm always skeptical when I see a story about a study commissioned and paid for by a company who obviously benefits from...
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[Internetstockblog.com] The Internet Stock Blog » The Latest on IPTV in China (SIGM 2Q06 ...: Sigma Designs (ticker: SIGM) specializes in media processors for IPTV set-top boxes. The company’s VP of Strategic Marketing Ken Lowe had the following to say about IPTV during management’s Q2 2006 earnings results conference call:
[Weblog.warpspeed.com] Dewayne-Net Radio Weblog: So you want to roll your own home VOIP PBX—that’s why there’s Asterisk@Home, the open source Linux-based private branch exchange that’ll deck your abode out with all sorts of telephony goodness (provided you’ve got your site networked). Tom’s took a look at it, and while you may to have a few things to learn (like what DID routing, trunks, and call queues are, for starters), the Asterisk distro will run on even terribly slow older boxes you’ve got lying around (they say you can even rock a P 133), and it’s apparently very streamlined to install and use.
[Wicweblog.com] CTIA Wireless Internet Caucus Weblog: Content providers - Wireless ...: Antony Bruno, formerly assistant vice president of wireless Internet development at the CTIA Wireless Internet Caucus (WIC), and now senior writer for digital at music-oriented Billboard, writes about the WIC's work to classify wireless content that's suitable for minors and adults. Bruno writes in Billboard magazine, with an emphasis on, naturally enough, ratings for music.
[Web.mit.edu] CMS.610: Understanding Creative Industries: Blog: We had set up a $200 reader device we had bought off the Internet to read the RFID tags off the Pantene shampoo and the Gillette razor products and just on a lark, one of my colleagues held his frequent shopper card up to the reader device and a number appeared on the screen. We found out that they had actually tagged us”and apparently 10,000 other shoppers”at the store, by giving out these cards without being told that they contained RFID tracking devices.
[Ofcomwatch.co.uk] | OfcomWatch |: 05/08/2005 - 05/14/2005: In the current proceeding against MKD (which is further to an earlier investigation opened by Ofcom against the company in January 2004) Ofcom has served on MKD a Notification under Section 128 of the Communications Act, requiring that the daily level of MKDs Silent Calls (from each outgoing number MKD operates) shall not exceed 5% (of the total number of live calls). Should MKD fail to comply with Ofcoms Section 128 Notification, Ofcom may serve on the company a Section 129 Enforcement Notification (which, if not complied with, may be enforced by Ofcom in civil proceedings, for example, by way of an injunction) and in addition Ofcom may impose a pecuniary fine on the company under Section 130 of the Act.
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