Today’s Flights Offer No Respite From Work
Remember when a long flight meant time with a good book, music and a movie? Now it just means you can continue to work 36,000 feet up. Continental is joining the growing number of airlines offering in-flight Wi-Fi, signing a letter of intent with in-flight entertainment company LiveTV to offer the service via Ka-band satellite spectrum on planes starting next year. Continental will offer the service on...
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CT REPORTS
Companies are gearing up for June 8 - World IPv6 Day - and are readying to test Websites and technologies for...
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Cox Communications is giving up on its plan to build its own 3G wireless network, using spectrum it purchased...
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PEOPLE
In a surprising move last week, Thomas Rutledge resigned as chief operating office of Cablevision. Now...
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FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has appointed Henning Schulzrinne as chief technology officer.
Schulzrinne...
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FROM THE WIRE
BT has concluded its trials of “FTTP on demand” service in St Agnes, Cornwall, where it was...
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MVNO Virgin Mobile USA won the top spot in the J.D. Power and Associates 2012 Wireless Customer Care...
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EVENTS
The National Cable & Telecommunications Association (NCTA) Cable Show 2012 will be held May 21-23, at the...
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The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) is seeking applications for the third annual SCTE...
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