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TELECOMNEXT: Hesse calls for more telco cooperation 

Small to mid-sized telcos need to collaborate more fully to effectively compete with cable and wireless companies, the newest telco CEO on the block announced Monday at TelecomNext....

Time to kill the parent trap? 

In the ongoing debate over Universal Service, most of the attention is focused on how it's funded...

USF: Radical overhaul or just a tweak? 

The Universal Service Fund needs either a radical overhaul or just a slight tweaking. The two opposing opinions were expressed today in a Senate Commerce Committee hearing chaired by Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), above...

Virginia compromises on video franchises 

The Virginia General Assembly has agreed on a compromise video regulation measure that speeds the entry of telephone companies into video service but requires greater investment on their part....

Neutrality and municipalities 

Will the debate over network neutrality feed the municipal broadband movement...

Congressional Caucus looks at rural telco challenges 

The Congressional Rural Caucus this week held the first in a series of forums to delve into the challenges rural telcos face. Among those that spoke before the group, which is co-chaired by Rep. John Peterson, R-Pa., and Rep. Allen Boyd, D-Fl., were representatives from several groups representing smaller carriers...

NTCA: Rural carriers’ future getting cloudier 

SAN DIEGO--In a panel discussion last week as part of the Rural Telecom Summit at the NTCA Expo here, a group of industry experts ...

NTCA: Brunner asks for cooperation 

SAN DIEGO--Michael Brunner, president of the National Telecommunications Cooperative, kicked off the group's annual convention this morning by saying that rural telcos must stand together to fight opponents of universal service...

Sprint files second data privacy suit 

Sprint Nextel continued to crack down on Internet gumshoes, announcing today its second lawsuit in less than a week against a company it’s accusing of illegally obtaining customer records...

OBSAI membership surges, WiMAX helps 

The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative (OBSAI), the international wireless industry group pursuing open air interfaces for base station equipment, said today that its membership ranks had reached 130 companies...

WiMAX group refines a maligned process 

Certification gets back on track with announcement of forum-certified process...

Neutrality nets scapegoat as rhetoric rises 

The murky waters of Internet neutrality grew even murkier last week, as a group of major consumer groups called for government intervention...

WCA: WiMAX Forum unveils first certified products 

SAN JOSE.CALIF.--The WiMAX Forum, one day after discussing changes in the IEEE 802.16-2004 standard that led to a last-minute delay in certification testing, announced this morning the first products to pass conformance and interoperability testing and achieve the designation of "WiMAX Forum Certified"...

Lafayette to amend bonds for fiber plans 

To keep its public fiber-to-the-premises project on track, the city of Lafayette, La., will amend the $110-million bond ordinance created to fund it rather than appeal a recent defeat in court....

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