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Cambridge Broadband Networks launches ‘Backhaul Blog’ - Cambridge Broadband Networks launches ‘Backhaul Blog’ to spur debate across telecoms industry. Creates forum to discuss issues and opportunities around all forms of backhaul. Cambridge UK, 2 July 2008: Backhaul is one of the biggest issues facing mobile operators today and according to ABI Research already accounts for 30 percent of their operating expenditure with an annual cost of $20 billion. In response, Cambridge Broadband Networks, the developer of carrier-class transmission equipment for cellular backhaul, has today launched a blog to foster discussion around the issues. Known as ‘the backhaul blog’, the forum is aimed at a wide cross-section of industry professionals, including mobile operators, analysts and journalists, and will carry thought-provoking comment fr
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via Business Portal 24 @ 22:01 3rd Jul
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TMCNet: Cambridge Broadband Networks launches �Backhaul Blog� to spur debate across telecoms industry
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Cambridge UK, 2 July 2008: Backhaul is one of the biggest issues facing mobile operators today and according to ABI Research already accounts for 30 percent of their operating expenditure with an annual cost of $20 billion. In response, Cambridge Broadband Networks, the developer of carrier-class transmission equipment for cellular backhaul, has today launched a blog to foster discussion around the issues. Known as the backhaul blog (www.thebackhaulblog.com), the forum is aimed at a wide cross-section of industry professionals, including mobile operators, analysts and journalists, and will carry thought-provoking comment from a variety of contributors.
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Cambridge UK, 2 July 2008: Backhaul is one of the biggest issues facing mobile operators today and according to ABI Research already accounts for 30 percent of their operating expenditure with an annual cost of $20 billion. In response, Cambridge Broadband Networks, the developer of carrier-class transmission equipment for cellular backhaul, has today launched a blog to foster discussion around the issues. Known as the backhaul blog (www.thebackhaulblog.com), the forum is aimed at a wide cross-section of industry professionals, including mobile operators, analysts and journalists, and will carry thought-provoking comment from a variety of contributors.
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Cambridge UK, 2 July 2008: Backhaul is one of the biggest issues facing mobile operators today and according to ABI Research already accounts for 30 percent of their operating expenditure with an annual cost of $20 billion. In response, Cambridge Broadband Networks, the developer of carrier-class transmission equipment for cellular backhaul, has today launched a blog to foster discussion around the issues. Known as ‘the backhaul blog’ (www.thebackhaulblog.com), the forum is aimed at a wide cross-section of industry professionals, including mobile operators, analysts and journalists, and will carry thought-provoking comment from a variety of contributors.
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Cambridge UK, 2 July 2008: Backhaul is one of the biggest issues facing mobile operators today and according to ABI Research already accounts for 30 percent of their operating expenditure with an annual cost of $20 billion. In response, Cambridge Broadband Networks, the developer of carrier-class transmission equipment for cellular backhaul, has today launched a blog to foster discussion around the issues. Known as ‘the backhaul blog’ (www.thebackhaulblog.com), the forum is aimed at a wide cross-section of industry professionals, including mobile operators, analysts and journalists, and will carry thought-provoking comment from a variety of contributors.
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via Total Telecom @ 16:32 2nd Jul
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Cambridge Broadband networks have launched a blog which allows users to raise and discuss issues on the subject of backhaul, which accounts for 30 per cent of expenses, at $20 billion.
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via The Telecom @ 1:35 3rd Jul
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That’s the idea behind the ‘Backhaul Blog’, a blog launched by Cambridge Broadband Networks – who, by no coincidence, specializes in cellular backhaul solutions like point-to-multipoint microwave.
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via TelecomAsia.net @ 11:42 8th Jul
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via About @ 11:25 21st Jul
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Law.com has up a review of ongoing and historical cases of telecoms suing municipalities that plan broadband networks. In many cases those same telecoms have spent years ignoring as potential customers the cities and towns now undertaking Net infrastructure projects, only to turn around and sue them. One lawyer who has defended many municipalities in this position says, "This is similar to electrification a century ago when small towns and rural areas were left behind, so they formed their own authorities." Bob Frankston has been writing for years about the financial model of artificial scarcity that underlies the telecoms businss plans. This post gives some of the background to the telecoms' fear of abundance.
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via Slashdot @ 9:13 8th Jul
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CHICAGO — A blog discussing trends in the used-vehicle industry has been unveiled by former new-vehicle dealer and industry veteran and entrepreneur Dale Pollak, who is also an author.
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Encore Networks Announces the Issuance of a U.S. Patent Relating to its Selective Layer Encryption for Broadband Satellite Networks
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 13:15 15th Jul
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Encore Networks, a leading supplier of industrially hardened VPN based network security appliances, today announced that it has been granted a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademarks Office under U.S. Patent Number 7,360,083. This patent relates to Encore’s innovative method for providing security solutions to aid protocol acceleration over satellite networks using Selective Layer Encryption (SLE). SLE is an encryption technology that securely connects satellite networks with terrestrial links as part of an end-to-end Virtual Private Network (VPN) solution.
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via TechWhack @ 20:05 18th Jul
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Home arrow Organizational arrow Wagg It Re-Launches Its Blog Promotion Blog With All Of The Bells, Whistles, And Widgets of Web 2.0
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Internet and Websites : The Budget Fashionista Launches New Blog - The Budget Ecoist: The First Blog Dedicated to Helping Readers Live Green on a Budget
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via Prudent Press Agency @ 9:51 17th Jul
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ST. LOUIS, BUSINESS WIRE -- Marketers have a new place to fuel up and add mileage to their marketing programs. SearchFuel (www.searchfuel.com), a new blog centered around search marketing and its influence in the media landscape, launched today with the purpose of serving as a regular, conversational resource for traditional and digital advertisers, media buyers and search marketers by providing unique industry insight about the search landscape and fuel discussion and debate of factors affecting advertisers and the industry. The blog will feature search perspective from talent across Outrider and the agency divisions of GroupM Search, including Beyond Interaction Search, MEC Interaction and MindShare Search.
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Those of you who track this blog will have noticed a couple of things over the last while: First and not least, I haven’t been posting much and secondly the title has changed from Roads to SOA to FinanceTech Directions. The two changes are closely related as after some lengthy discussions with my friends at ebizq, I have decided to relaunch this blog. However, it will now focus exclusively on the financial services industry and broaden its scope to include all of enterprise infrastructure as it applies to that industry.
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via EBizQ.net @ 8:27 8th Aug
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Jesper Johansson, co-author of Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks, recently wrote an article in The Register which dissects a new type of threat. Anyone with a blog has probably seen blog spam- comments made on blog posts which have little or nothing to do with the actual blog post, but contain links to spam-related web sites. I have spam filters in place, so I rarely even see the blog spam posts. They are an annoyance, and I simply delete them in periodic batches. However, Jesper did stop to look at the spam and noticed that a new breed was becoming prevalent. The new breed, rather than just leading to some annoying spam site, are actually malware attacks. For a complete breakdown of the threat, and Jesper's dissection and analysis, check out Anatomy of a Malware Scam.
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via About @ 16:47 24th Aug
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Washington, D.C. (July 11, 2008) - SCORE “Counselors to America’s Small Business” announces the new “SCORE Women’s Success Blog” at the SCORE Web site, www.score.org. Four women SCORE leaders offer their insights, advice and fresh takes on issues facing women entrepreneurs across America. This is the first blog from SCORE at the national level. Comments and questions from blog visitors are welcome. The blog Web site address is http://womensblog.score.org.
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via Small Business Trends @ 3:10 12th Jul
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PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SCORE "Counselors to America's Small Business" announces the new "SCORE Women's Success Blog" at the SCORE Web site, www.score.org. Four women SCORE leaders offer their insights, advice and fresh takes on issues facing women entrepreneurs across America. This is the first blog from SCORE at the national level. Comments and questions from blog visitors are welcome. The blog Web site address is http://womensblog.score.org.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 22:47 10th Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SCORE "Counselors to America's Small Business" announces the new "SCORE Women's Success Blog" at the SCORE Web site, www.score.org. Four women SCORE leaders offer their insights, advice and fresh takes on issues facing women entrepreneurs across America. This is the first blog from SCORE at the national level. Comments and questions from blog visitors are welcome. The blog Web site address is http://womensblog.score.org.
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via Macro World Investor @ 22:47 10th Jul
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Fluke Networks (www.flukenetworks.com) today announced it has acquired the intellectual property of Viola Networks, including the technologies underpinning the popular and award-winning NetAlly product line. The purchase of Viola's technologies and source code will enable Fluke Networks to extend significantly its product lines further into VoIP analysis. Terms of the acquisition are not being disclosed.
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via Red Orbit @ 10:13 18th Aug
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PRNewswire/ -- VH1, a unit of Viacom's MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), announced today the launch of a new standalone celebrity and pop culture blog, Scandalist.com (http://www.scandalist.com/). The new online and mobile blog features breaking entertainment news, celebrity gossip, glossy celebrity photos and videos, as well as commentary on the latest and greatest in fashion, music, television and politics.
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