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February 14, 2007
 

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EarthLink lands Houston Wi-Fi network deal
EarthLink and the city of Houston have reached agreement on a wireless Internet network covering about 600 square miles. The deal will give residents, businesses and government workers cheaper wireless -- something the city sees as a boon to economic growth. The Washington Post/Associated Press (2/13)

Business & Industry Watch

Verizon upgrades business continuity services
Verizon Business has added an automated notification service and integration of software to its business continuity services portfolio. The company is working with Strohl Systems. Telephony Online (2/14)

Alcatel-Lucent wins WiMAX deal
Alcatel-Lucent has signed on to deliver a wireless broadband network in the Dominican Republic. The company asserts the WiMAX network will be the first of its kind in the Caribbean. Forbes/AFX News Limited (2/14)

AT&T open to more acquisitions
AT&T has no immediate plans to make another large-scale acquisition, but company CEO Edward E. Whitacre Jr. remains open to the possibility. "You can never say never," he said. The Dallas Morning News/Associated Press (2/12)

Vodafone expects rapid mobile growth in India
India's mobile market is on tap to reach more than half a billion mobile users by 2012, Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin said. Sarin said he believed the overall market potential justified Vodafone's $11.1 billion Hutchison Essar stake purchase. Forbes/AFX News Limited (2/13)

Qualcomm expects Nokia licensing battle to continue
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs anticipates external intervention will likely be necessary to resolve its licensing fight with NokiaBusinessWeek (2/13)

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USTelecom's McCormick denounces calls to regulate the Internet
Yesterday, at the FTC's Broadband Connectivity Summit, USTelecom CEO Walter B. McCormick Jr. said attempts to regulate the Internet, for the first time ever, would harm consumers, innovation and investment. Highlighting the success from a consumer-driven environment, McCormick pointed to today's dynamic and highly competitive Internet market and called for government policies that understand how the Internet works and what is meant by network management, quality of service and prioritization. Read more here.

Technology Trends

Broadband on pace to reach 480 million customers
By 2012, worldwide DSL and cable broadband connections will increase 9% to 480 million, according to ABI Research. The Asia-Pacific region represents a hot area for potential growth. EDN/Electronic News (2/13)

Cisco, Nokia race to link cell phones, corporate VoIP
New dual-mode phones from Cisco and Nokia are designed to sense whether 802.11g or GSM radio networks have the strongest signal before placing calls. The dual-mode Nokia E61i and E65 smartphones handsets use software that enables them to operate as a corporate phone extension off a Cisco CallManager IP PBX and messaging infrastructure. Network World (2/12)

Convergence to IPTV changes game
Hanarotelecom CEO Park Byung-moo said this year would be marked by the convergence of various operators onto IPTV platforms. He also expects Korea's telecom policy to become more comprehensive. The Korea Times (2/14)

Ads on cell phones set to break out
Advertising on cell phones offers marketers a wealth of user information and targeting opportunities undreamed of in other media; however, some experts worry that cell-phone users will find such advertising overly intrusive. But, if advertising can offset the cost of mobile subscriptions or premium services like music and video, it's possible that users will be more receptive. The New York Times (2/14)

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Regulatory & Legislative

Tennessee franchising bills would bring video competition
State legislators in Tennessee filed two bills that would bring more video competition to consumers by allowing telecoms to enter the video market more easily. The Tennessean (Nashville) (2/14)

FTC holds forum to debate net regulation
FTC Chairwoman Deborah Platt Majoras said opposing sides on the net-regulation debate would need to work toward middle ground before a policy decision could be reached. InternetNews.com (2/13) ZDNet/CNET (2/13)

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