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11698<i>MobileStar will offer Starbucks customers two types of subscriptions thfrankw1900-7/3/2001
11697re trunk failure: Perhaps it could have been the case that there was a general felmatador-7/3/2001
11696<i>No trunk lines available!</i> Ken- Thanks for posting the VerizoMikeM54321-7/2/2001
11695No trunk lines available! That is the recorded message I received today when I Kenneth E. Phillipps-7/2/2001
11694Very interesting keynote address by Len Lauer president of Sprint Global Market JAPG-7/2/2001
11693Few competitors seen in UK wholesale broadband By Carlos Grande, E-Business Correlmatador-7/2/2001
11692Mike, we both know that you have a hard time competing when the underlining premCrossy-6/30/2001
11691Hi pjd777, Well thanks for showing me a new way for me to insert foot directlyRaymond Duray-6/30/2001
11690FWIW, an Upside article on the last mile... Cruising the last mile June 29, 200D. K. G.-6/30/2001
11689Unlicensed Bands Beginning to Boom - Fixed Wireless... 06/29/01 While many haiamyuneek-6/30/2001
11688Another hurdle broadband has to jump: Message 16008032elmatador-6/30/2001
11687<i>OnCue Communications, a Manchester-based group backed by US investor GeMikeM54321-6/30/2001
11686Of the 30 companies that originally signed up to compete with BT only about seveelmatador-6/30/2001
11685Ray, I can appreciate your viewpoint, but we are putting the equipment in the gpjd777-6/30/2001
11684As a consumer who has to deal with the Verizon monopoly; As a consumer who has Kenneth E. Phillipps-6/29/2001
11683Hi Peter, Good points about wireless. I appreciate what you say about the persRaymond Duray-6/29/2001
11682<i>"Without new applications, Broadband penetration is expected to stMikeM54321-6/29/2001
11681Michael- Thanks for the story. It does parallel closely my feelings. What I see MikeM54321-6/29/2001
11680I was lucky enough to be at NCTA a couple of weeks ago and am now just catching RAT-6/29/2001
11679<b>Verizon's Bill Barr Warns Bright Future for Broadband Is in JeopardMichael F. Donadio-6/29/2001
11678Hi Ray, >> How does WiFi compare to Cat 5/6, in your mind?<< Peter Ecclesine-6/29/2001
11677OT Message 16011350elmatador-6/29/2001
11676Dude, This PR blather is so stale it's amazing they have the chutzpah to pRaymond Duray-6/28/2001
11675Competisys to bring GigE to Homes the latest public info,,, FOR IMMEDIATE RELEpjd777-6/28/2001
11674Mike, I found a Home RF white paper at: homerf.org Home RF 1.0 claims 1.6 MbpsJeff Hayden-6/28/2001
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