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May 3, 2007
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  • Verizon wants Vonage to stick to the appeals process
    Verizon Communications has questioned the validity of Vonage Holdings' request for a retrial of the patent-infringement case it lost based on a subsequent high-court ruling. Verizon said Vonage's argument was "so lacking in merit that they should be summarily rejected." CNET (5/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Frontier lets users mix wireless, landline calls
    Frontier Communications is offering a service for $10 a month that enables the subscribers to its digital-calling plan to have calls simultaneously ring on both their home phone and their wireless handset. Frontier1 is wireless-carrier agnostic and is available in a limited service area. The Sacramento Bee (Calif.) (free registration) (5/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • ICO taps Alcatel-Lucent, Hughes
    Alcatel-Lucent and Hughes Network Systems have been called on by ICO Global Communications to deliver architecture and technology for a trial next year of mobile interactive-media services. The converged mobile-media service would focus on entertainment and communication. Wireless IQ (5/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Zander, Icahn continue to verbally spar
    Carl Icahn wants Motorola CEO Ed Zander to step down if the company fails to turn itself around, but Zander has delivered a blow of his own, calling Icahn's attempt to gain a seat on the company's board a "mere adjunct to his investing activity." The Wall Street Journal (5/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Google eyes wireless spectrum
    Google is marshaling its forces for the federal government's $10 billion auction in licenses that can be used to provide wireless services. Google has joined a coalition and hired lobbyists in its effort to be a player in the market for high-speed Internet access. Bloomberg Businessweek (5/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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USTelecom Spotlight

  • USTelecom calls for cap on Universal Service distributions
    In a letter, USTelecom CEO Walter McCormick urged the FCC to take immediate steps to address the short-term and long-term needs of the Universal Service Fund and endorsed a proposal to cap further growth of universal service funds going to wireless carriers and competitive service providers. "The Board's recommendation that the FCC impose an interim limit on the exponential growth in funding for wireless carriers is a critical step to ensure that consumers are not subjected to further burdensome increases to fund the program," McCormick said. LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  Technology Trends 
 
  • Microsoft aims for boundary-less infrastructure
    Microsoft's BizTalk Services platform is designed to enable the integration of services that fall within and outside a firewall. The company plans to market the platform as a package with .Net Framework and Visual Studio. InfoWorld (5/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  • Study: More retailers developing mobile Web sites
    Retailers are wading slowly into the area of mobile Web sites, and only 2% of retail brands currently operate one, a study by RarePlay.com found. "At the moment the majority of m-commerce transactions are limited to mobile device add-ons like ringtones, games, wallpapers and screensavers," said Ron Knowlton, founder of RarePlay. "Although small, these minor transactions are working to instill confidence in the public's perception of m-commerce." Internet Retailer (5/2007) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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  • Asterisk 1.6 addresses concerns about open-source VoIP
    Asterisk 1.6 is being designed to improve security vulnerabilities in open-source VoIP and enable better integration between Asterisk and security devices, such as firewalls. "One of the benefits of open source is that there are more people using our code and a lot more people looking at our code and telling us when things are wrong," said Kevin Fleming, senior software engineer at Digium and co-maintainer of Asterisk. InternetNews.com (5/2) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
  Regulatory & Legislative 
  • Internet cafes, hotel rooms get FBI attention
    The FBI is looking more closely into thefts totaling tens of millions of dollars that have gone missing from online brokerage accounts. In an attempt to stop the fraud that targets hotel guests and users of Internet cafes, the U.S. Department of Justice will beef up defense strategies. Bloomberg (5/3) LinkedInFacebookTwitterEmail this Story
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