Monthly Archives: August 2001
The Internet Puzzle
Dont give up on the Internet or the carriers jockeying for a piece of its traffic just yet.The Internet is growing faster now than...
The Buzz: August 27, 2001
Bookworms bootleg, tooMusic enthusiasts are not the only ones swapping bootlegged copies of their favorite artists work on the Net. A study by Envisional...
Former BlueStar Executive Launches New Business
BlueStar Communications may be bankrupt - and blamed, at least in part, for the demise of Covad Communications, the largest wholesaler of DSL -...
Baltimores Woes Continue
Plumbing the depths of its downward spiral, Baltimore Technologies plc. is once again in the throes of a reorganization that will have the security...
Fast Facts Matrix: August 27, 2001
Intel Phones UpIntel advanced its "post-PC" strategy, announcing a partnership with Symbian to codevelop tools for writing applications that run on Intel chips and...
NextWave Gets Funding for Network
NextWave Telecom Inc., the bankrupt wireless carrier that has been fighting to retain rights to personal communications services spectrum, has received a $2.5 billion...
NEC, Matsushita Team Up on Handsets
Following a collaboration trend in the handset space, NEC Corp., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. and its subsidiary Matsushita Communication Industrial Co. Ltd. are...
Fast Breaks Newsfront: August 27, 2001
Air BattleThe Federal Communications Commission has agreed to take comment on a plan that New ICO said could save the mobile satellite sector by...
Servers Shrink in Size as Shipments Slow
Server sales are shifting toward smaller, denser units as shipments slow down, according to new figures from IDC.Until the current slowdown, server sales were...
Raising the Green for the Emerald Isle
Donald Caldwell had had a successful career managing a series of technology incubators, venture firms and consulting organizations, but had yet to achieve one...