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AMD Up, HP Down in the Numbers Game [July 3, 2008] Gartner revises Q1 numbers after getting some new information on HP selling
prices, while iSuppli has better news for AMD.
Mobile Phone Users: It's All About Text Appeal [July 3, 2008] While text messaging leads consumers' must-have features, signs point to good news for advancements being pushed by handset makers, carriers and developers.
Low-Income Americans Slipping on Broadband [July 3, 2008] New research finds overall broadband use spreading, but suggests that economic squeeze might be slowing uptake among certain segments.
What's Next for IPv6 in the U.S.? [July 2, 2008] With a federal mandate in place and an expected address crunch looming, is the country any further ahead in adopting IPv6?
Macs Get Enterprise Management Help [June 30, 2008] Five companies form 'The Enterprise Desktop Alliance' to help IT departments better manage Macs.
Blue Coat: We Grow One Packet at a Time [June 30, 2008] Blue Coat CEO outlines his plans to move forward in WAN acceleration biz as competition and bandwidth increase.
Juniper, Cisco Fight for Carrier Cash [June 27, 2008] Two leading carrier network vendors each claim victory with Comcast as the prize, amid heating competition in an increasingly lucrative market.
'Net Neutrality Groups Form New Front [June 24, 2008] InternetforEveryone.org debuts with the support of Google and public interest organizations, calling for a national broadband policy.
Who's Ahead in the 4G Race? [June 20, 2008] Yes, the race is on to the next version of the mobile Web. Here's a look at who's in what camp and who's got the lead.
Juniper Ramping Up to Take on Cisco [June 20, 2008] Top exec in Juniper's service provider business details her company's plans for victory against the world's largest networking vendor
Verizon Says It's All About 'More' [June 18, 2008] Telecom's CEO announces faster broadband access and debunks the myth that the United States is falling behind in the connectivity race.
Should Carriers Fear Open Source? [June 18, 2008] Telecom juggernaut BT opens up about how it's using open source, though there are still some issues to overcome.
From L.A. to Vegas With 100GbE [June 17, 2008] It may be years away from full standardization, but 100GbE isn't just a pipe dream anymore.
What Is the Future of Telecom? [June 17, 2008] Top tech execs from big carriers sound off on the challenges and promises their networks face.
Internet Router Sales on the Rise [June 5, 2008] Cisco and Juniper ride a wave of industry-wide growth despite a tight economic climate in the U.S.
Sun Gains a New Licensee for Niagara 2 [June 2, 2008] First third-party win outside of long-time OEM partner Fujitsu could play a pivotal role in server consolidation.
Who's Tops in U.S. Broadband Deployments? [May 30, 2008] Surprising results in new Akamai study, which also finds the country's broadband remains behind other nations.