[1st-mile-nm] Fwd: 1.28
Marianne Granoff
granoff at zianet.com
Thu Jan 28 10:46:01 PST 2010
From another list. FYI.
>WISPA Files Final National Broadband Comments, WISPA
>Yesterday, WISPA filed Reply Comments with the FCC in response to
>the final public notice regarding the National Broadband
>Plan. WISPA identified significant obstacles preventing many
>Americans from gaining affordable broadband service. WISPA
>recommended several policy changes that would enable affordable
>spectrum to be deployed, financed and sustained, thereby
>facilitating more ubiquitous broadband service to rural, unserved
>and underserved areas of the [...]
> http://www.wispa.org/?p=1800
>
>
>Comcast Prepares For IPv6 Customer Trials - Users can sign up via
>new Comcast IPv6 website, dslreports
>Comcast representatives have stopped by our Comcast forum to note
>that the company is ramping up their adoption of IPv6, and will be
>moving foward with customer trials of IPv6 technology this year.
>According to the company, customers interested in signing up for the
>trials can sign up for them via the new Comcast IPv6 Information
>Center website. The trials should begin sometime during the second
>quarter of this
>
>http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Comcast-Prepares-For-IPv6-Customer-Trials-106621
>
>
>
>AT&T profits up 25 percent on wireless growth, CNET
>Customers are still in love with the iPhone, despite complaints
>about AT&T's network: the company added 2.7 million new wireless
>customers in the fourth quarter.
>
>http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-10443306-266.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
>
>
>Haiti digs out from communications disaster, CW
>Carriers and aid workers are scrambling to rebuild communications in
>Haiti following the catastrophic Jan. 12 earthquake near the capital
>city of Port-au-Prince, which left many residents with no means of
>communicating inside or outside the country.
>
>http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9149258/Haiti_digs_out_from_communications_disaster?source=rss_news
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