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The ITU Telecom World exhibition has returned to Geneva after a visit to Hong Kong in 2006 -- and has brought many Asian exhibitors back with it. There are also signs that the way some companies are using the show is shifting.

| News | Networking | 10/08/09 at 8:40 am |


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What makes a carrier green?

Analyst Aditya Kaul discusses the metrics that ABI Research used to create its green carrier ratings, which carriers fared best in the study, and the benefits of green IT to consumers and businesses.

| News | Green IT | Networking | 09/18/09 at 9:59 pm |


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Google begins adding new customers for Voice service

Nearly two years after acquiring Grand Central, Google is accepting some new users to its Google Voice service.

| News | Internet | 06/25/09 at 12:43 pm |


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Satellite launch will lead to wider AT&T coverage

AT&T Mobility should achieve true nationwide coverage by the end of this year after it introduces a planned service that utilizes both satellite and cellular service.

| News | Mobile & wireless | 06/23/09 at 7:02 pm |


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Nortel had little choice but to liquidate, analysts say

In light of the overall economy and Nortel's particular situation, the former telecom giant had little choice but to liquidate its assets as it attempts to restructure under Chapter 11, analysts say.

| Analysis | Networking | 06/23/09 at 3:00 pm |


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