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Clearfly brings UC to the SMB 

As companies across the U.S. grapple with economic distress and belt-tightening, Clearfly Communications plans to bring unified communications to the...

FCC data shows improved network reliability 

Local telephone service has made steady gains in reliability in recent years, according to data collected by the FCC through its Automated Reporting Management...

Dossier: Derek Barr, Hardy Telecommunications 

Territory served: Three exchanges in eastern West Virginia Year founded: 1953 Employees: 32 Customers: A little less than 5000 Population density: Least-dense...

Pulver: HD VoIP is the next ‘big thing’ 

VoIP visionary Jeff Pulver says higher quality voice can yield new revenues and is holding an HD Communications Summit to catalyze it...

AT&T: Interactive TV aiding customer retention 

Yahoo Sports college basketball the latest interactive programming on AT&T’s U-verse IPTV service, powered by Microsoft Mediaroom...

How widgets will revolutionize TV 

Widget-driven interactivity is poised to redefine the TV viewing experience, the movement may be starting now ...

AnySource Media bypasses the STB for online TV 

AnySource partners with HDTV manufacturers, CE vendors for Internet viewing embedded right in the TV set...

SureWest brings consumer videos to TV 

SureWest Communications’ customers in California can actually watch themselves on TV...

Connecting the sacred mountain 

Using WiMax, Sacred Wind tackles the seemingly impossible of task of bringing both voice and broadband to the Navajo Nation in New Mexico...

AT&T takes smart grids residential 

AT&T lends network to SmartSynch’s SmartMetering to bring smart-grid technology to the residential market...

New distributor KGP Logistics formed through acquisition 

KGP Telecommunications tripled or quadrupled in size this week as the equipment distributor closed its acquisition of Embarq Logistics, a divested unit of Embarq...

Feds offer tips on how to get broadband stimulus 

Officials from the FCC, US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) fielded questions today to try to shed more light on how those organizations will distribute about $7.2 billion in recently authorized broadband stimulus funds...

Leap Wireless heads east 

Cricket Communications Philadelphia launch second major market to go live in less than a month...

Fairpoint struggles with post-Verizon backlog  

Having transferred former Verizon customers to its own back office systems last month, Fairpoint Communications has been working hard to process a thick backlog of service orders and to reach a normal billing schedule...

Clearleap uses Internet to target expanding TV ecosystem 

Venture-capitalist funded Clearleap is the latest vendor counting on the power of the Internet to bring next-generation television to the consumer market...

Quantenna fueling battle for home networks 

The major push in home networking is spurring innovation in the way wireless technology is deployed...

Whatever happened to the combination ONT-home router? 

For years, many in the telecom industry imagined that the optical network terminal (ONT) and the broadband home router (BHR) would eventually merge into one device...

What the broadband stimulus package means to rural telcos — UPDATE 

About two weeks after the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law, some additional details about the program to award $7.2 billion for broadband have emerged...

Innovation during downturn can be planned 

Telecom service providers can plan to make their companies stronger during the current economic downturn by making sure they have or acquire talent in marketing, branding, innovation and collaboration...

Iowa Telecom won't let up on M&A 

Iowa Telecom is still on the hunt for more acquisitions as it works to integrate the assets of recent purchases, the company said today....

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