Broadband Surf Report: Jan. 4
What looks good in broadband news for the fourth day of 2005.
Welcome to the first Broadband Surf Report of 2005. Our editors wade through the Internet ebb and flow to test the waters of broadband news, which they collate and wrap in wet metaphors for your enjoyment.
VOIP's mainstream move--eWeek
Qwest delays residential VoIP--Telephony Online
Sonus Networks carried 10 billion minutes of VoIP traffic in December--Networking Pipeline
Ford to offer factory-installed Sirius satellite radio--The Wall Street Journal (subscription site)
SBC plans Set-top box with Web links--eWeek
Cingular, Lucent trial 3mbps HSDPA service--Unstrung
World's wireless carriers to supercharge 3G--TechNewsWorld
P2p file sharing is increasing--with most use in U.S.--p2pnet.net
SBC sees IPTV interference--Light Reading
China Telecom launches IPTV--Light Reading
SureWest upgrades to 3 Mbps, slashes prices--Telephony Online
Wireless Net calling targets masses--USA Today
West Hollywood seeks citywide Wi-Fi provider--Muni Wireless
The future of Wi-Fi--Networking Pipeline
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