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http://ipadventures.com [Digital Common Sense] Video’s all the rage. Tonight I was talking on Skype with my friend Doug, and he said Telus has made some big announcements the last few days about spending something like $700M to bring fiber closer to the curb in 22 communities.

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[Podcasts.pulvermedia.com] PPN: For the last 10 years SPIRIT's focus is communication, speech and VoIP software products and today SPIRIT counts among its clients Adobe, Agere, Atmel, Compal, Flextronics, Ericsson, HP, HTC, Kyocera, LG, Marconi, MediaRing, Microsoft, National Semiconductor, NEC, Nortel Networks, Oracle, Paltalk, Panasonic, Philips Semiconductor, Polycom, Radvision, Samsung, Siemens, Texas Instruments, Toshiba and Trinity Convergence, among 200+ other communication OEMs and software vendors. Through the brand names SPIRIT communication software is used in over 80 countries and powers more than 100 million voice channels.

http://evans.blogware.com [Evans.blogware.com] Mark Evans :: To GSM or Not GSM, that is the Question: by Doug C on Fri 11 Aug 2006 10:37 AM EDT | Profile | Permanent Link ... Please note: email will not be displayed on the site, only for the blog owner. ...

[Pulverblog.pulver.com] The Jeff Pulver Blog: August 2006 Archives: This time around, pieces of the conference sessions will be available for future on-demand viewing over at my video blog, and while I haven’t yet committed to broadcasting and producing the entire conference live on the Internet (on a subscription basis), I could see picking a session and making that available to the community at large for live, free, real-time viewing around the world. Vendors, this is your chance to pitch me on the merits of your distribution platform.

[Globalexecutiveforum.net] GEF Investment News Communications Wireless Mobile IPTV VoIP FTTP ...: The financing was led by new investor San Francisco-based Granite Ventures and syndicated by Ventures West and Yaletown Venture Partners, both founding institutional investors, as well as by GrowthWorks Capital Ltd., manager of the Working Opportunity Fund and by company insiders. The new funding will be used to continue with development of the company's first commercial system release, including hardware, software and early customer trials, as well as to ramp the company's sales and marketing capabilities.

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