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Bush to tap telecoms lawyer for FCC vacancy

February 3, 2006 Robert McDowell has been a vice president for Comptel, an organization that lobbies for smaller telecommunications companies. TAGS: telecommunications, lawyer, Republican, commission

Sun debuts telco infrastructure program

June 6, 2005 The program offers a range of Sun hardware, software and services that can be used to design new telecommunication services, including VoIP. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., telecommunications company, telecommunications, VoIP

IBM unveils customer service telecom software

November 28, 2007 Tivoli Netcool Customer Experience Management is designed to let customer service representatives troubleshoot through a single dashboard. TAGS: customer service representative, IBM Corp., telecommunications, dashboard, customer service

Telcos: See you online

March 7, 2005 Telecom companies must persuade customers to move to far more cost-efficient automated channels--such as the Web. TAGS: telecommunications, telecommunications company, back-office, channel, DSL, process

Europe sees calling prices fall

February 21, 2006 Recent European Commission report notes increased competition and rate drops, but also cites need for more regulation. TAGS: telecommunications, Europe, regulation, European Union, broadband

The future of telecom regulation in Europe

November 14, 2007 Reformed regulatory framework would affect access, Internet calling, privacy, security, and Net neutrality across Europe. TAGS: commission, COLT TELECOM Group, telecommunications, telecom regulation, regulator, framework, Europe, European Union, proposal, telecommunications company, U.K., provider, power

Happy 10th and bon voyage, Telecom Act

February 9, 2006 FreedomWorks CEO Matt Kibbe says the 1996 act once served its purpose. But technology has left legislation in the dust. TAGS: telecommunications, voice, rule, DSL, cable company, broadband, video

Telecom engineers assist tsunami relief effort

January 4, 2005 British workers will help Indonesia get its telecommunications systems back up, which will aid wider relief work. TAGS: Indonesia, telecommunications, engineer, British Telecommunications

Intel hangs up on telecommunications business

August 9, 2006 Chipmaker's latest move to cut costs: selling Eicon Networks a peripheral motherboard and software operation. TAGS: Eicon Networks, telecommunications, Jensen, Intel, motherboard, server

Feds create new post of cybersecurity czar

July 13, 2005 New official in the Department of Homeland Security will lead fight against "cyber and telecommunications attacks." TAGS: cybersecurity, telecommunications, department, asset

MontaVista upgrades Linux for telcos

May 17, 2005 Customers can download a release candidate of the latest version of the company's Carrier-Grade Linux Edition, the first to use version 2.6 of the Linux kernel. TAGS: MontaVista, Linux kernel, telecommunications company, telecommunications, Linux

BEA dials in new WebLogic software

February 7, 2005 A telecom-specific Java server is the first step in introducing other industry-specific versions for retail and financial services. TAGS: BEA WebLogic, BEA Systems Inc., telecommunications, Java server, server software, Java, server

Eroding E-rate

June 17, 2004 Fraud threatens an FCC program for U.S. schools, libraries. House committee hears reform arguments Thursday. TAGS: E-Rate, telecommunications, fraud, school, Cisco Systems Inc., U.S.

Telecom tax imposed in 1898 finally ends

August 1, 2006 Levied on wealthy Americans with phones in 1898 to help fund Spanish-American War, tax was discontinued Tuesday. TAGS: tax, telephone service, Verizon Communications, telecommunications

Yahoo, Verizon launch co-branded DSL

August 23, 2005 update The companies are launching a DSL service for $14.95 a month, marking yet another major deal the Internet giant has inked with a telecom. TAGS: Verizon Communications, DSL service, portal, Yahoo! Inc., telecommunications, DSL, SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., antivirus, e-mail

VoIP providers face headaches galore

July 25, 2006 Lawyers Frederick M. Joyce and Christine McLaughlin say VoIP service providers have very little time to get up to speed with new FCC regulations. TAGS: VoIP company, VoIP, VoIP service, telecommunications, obligation, service provider, order

Cell phone subscriptions surge in India

April 10, 2006 Of the 140 million phone service subscriptions, 90 million are for cell phones, according to the Indian government. TAGS: phone service, India, China, cell phone, subscription, telecommunications, mobile phone

Police Blotter: Verizon forced to turn over text messages

December 5, 2007 Justice Department gets judge's approval to obtain archived SMS text messages from wireless carrier without first obtaining a warrant. TAGS: Police Blotter, text message, warrant, Verizon Communications, SMS, prosecutor, phone provider, request, Verizon Wireless, telecommunications, e-mail

AT&T sued over NSA spy program

January 31, 2006 Civil liberties group files class action lawsuit claiming AT&T illegally opened its network to the National Security Agency. TAGS: NSA, AT&T Corp., secret, surveillance, Bush Administration, privilege, telecommunications, class action, lawsuit, government, worker
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