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    DOJ to review Verizon spectrum purchase 21/12/2011 09:02:51

    The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing a proposed US$3.6 billion spectrum purchase by Verizon Wireless, a spokeswoman there said Tuesday.
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    Cox to sell spectrum to Verizon for $315M 17/12/2011 07:09:14

    Cox Communications plans to sell wireless spectrum licenses covering 28 million U.S. residents to Verizon Wireless for US$315 million, becoming the latest cable operator to join with Verizon for mobile services.
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    Cisco to introduce larger Cius tablet next year 02/12/2011 04:19:00

    Cisco Systems in the first half of next year will release a tablet with a larger screen than the current Cius, the first move in the company's long-term plans to introduce tablets in multiple sizes, an executive said this week.
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    Cox stops selling mobile service 17/11/2011 06:41:02

    Cox Communications, which planned its own mobile network in 2008 but later settled for reselling Sprint Nextel service, stopped selling wireless altogether on Wednesday.
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    Low-income families offered cheap broadband, PCs 10/11/2011 06:11:10

    Many U.S. cable providers will offer broadband service for US$9.95 a month and an e-recycler will offer $150 PCs and laptops to low-income families in an effort to bring the benefits of broadband to more people across the country.
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    New Cisco edge routers optimized for IPv6 traffic 09/06/2011 00:38:00

    Cisco this week rolled out two routers designed to allow service providers to migrate to IPv6 and more capably support video, mobility and cloud offerings.
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    Cox to close its own cell network, use Sprint 25/05/2011 09:50:42

    Cox Communications is backing down from its ambitious plan to build its own 3G cellular network, saying on Tuesday that it will decommission its infrastructure and use Sprint Nextel's network to provide its subscribers with a branded mobile service.
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    US police increasingly peeping at e-mail, instant messages 12/04/2011 23:33:01

    Law enforcement organizations are making tens of thousands of requests for private electronic information from companies such as Sprint, Facebook and AOL, but few detailed statistics are available, according to a privacy researcher.
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    ITU approves G.hn for home networking 15/06/2010 05:45:00

    The International Telecommunication Union on Friday gave final approval to G.hn, a standard for high-speed home networking that spans coaxial cable, electrical wiring and phone lines.
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    Privacy expert: It's good PR to say no to the government 19/05/2010 06:15:00

    A leading privacy researcher is urging companies to say no to government requests for data, arguing that it's good for business.
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    5 virtual desktop pitfalls 03/04/2010 06:49:00

    Most CIOs have started considering virtual desktop infrastructure and other types of desktop virtualization, but only a minority has reached the deployment stage. (See related story, "As Windows 7 gains steam, VDI set to rise".) Virtual desktops can potentially provide more flexibility for users, make it easier to apply patches and reduce IT help desk calls, but there are still numerous problems that keep desktop pros up at night. Here are five pitfalls to watch out for.
 
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