The Wall Street West project has been working hard to convince New York financial services firms to back up their data in Eastern Pennsylvania. That task will be made easier by last week's announcement that Level 3 has been hired to build a high-speed... Data Center Knowledge »
The surging popularity of telecommuting means there’s also a great demand for infrastructure to support the work-from-home lifestyle. Email and instant messaging have been useful in the past. Unfortunately, they are not very efficient in supporting... (posted on 18 Jul 2008 by The AppGap)
A recent research report shows that around the world, more people are now signing up for fiber optic Internet access than cable broadband. Yours is being installed next week, right? Don't feel bad. The United States isn't exactly leading the charge in... (posted on 17 Jul 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
New BT Home Hub has up to twice the wireless range of other UK broadband providers BT Total Broadband’s stylish new Home Hub gives customers the best wireless signal of any UK broadband provider – thanks to next-generation wi-fi technology that... (posted on 15 Jul 2008 by GoMo News)
The Federal Communications Commission announced the clearance of field-testing prototype TV white-spaces devices, proof that the FCC is looking into opening up more airwaves to Wi-Fi and other unlicensed wireless devices (so long as interference to... (posted on 14 Jul 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)
More Than 25% Of UK Residents With a Wireless Network at Home Would Like To be Able to Access Music and Photos Remotely London, UK – 11th July, 2008 – Linksys®, a Division of Cisco, and the recognised leading global manufacturer of voice, wireless,... (posted on 11 Jul 2008 by GoMo News)
My cable modem was down one morning last week. So I went to pick up the phone to call them (the lovely Charter Communications, kept afloat by Paul Allen’s largesse), and then realized the sad fact that since I have an IP Vonage phone, I wasn’t going to... (posted on 11 Jul 2008 by Web Informant)

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