Tuesday, February 21, 2012

SEC denies carrier attempts to block shareholder net neutrality votes

Nokia Siemens and Qualcomm to demo bandwidth boosting multiflow feature | LightSquared defaults on $56M payment to spectrum owner Inmarsat

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SEC denies carrier attempts to block shareholder net neutrality votes
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has rejected attempts by three telecom companies to block shareholder votes on whether they should commit to net neutrality principles. Read More


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Nokia Siemens and Qualcomm to demo bandwidth boosting multiflow feature
Nokia Siemens Networks and Qualcomm are planning to demo a feature that will allow users to receive data from two base stations at the same time at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia Siemens said on Monday. Read More

LightSquared defaults on $56M payment to spectrum owner Inmarsat
LightSquared has defaulted on a US$56.25 million payment due under a 2007 wireless spectrum cooperation agreement with Inmarsat, the U.K. satellite communications operator said Monday, adding that it could terminate the agreement if LightSquared doesn't make payment within 60 days. Read More


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Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation
This paper shows that eco-mode typically provides a reduction of 2-4% in data center energy consumption and explains the various limitations and concerns that arise from eco-mode use. Situations where these operating modes are recommended and contraindicated are also described. Learn More

Cisco on Microsoft/Skype: Sour grapes?
Does Cisco have non-buyer's remorse over the Microsoft/Skype union? Read More

Quortus moves intelligence to edge of mobile networks to offload core
Quortus has launched the EdgeCentrix software, which allows the core of mobile networks to be installed at smaller cell sites, and in the process cut costs by offloading data and voice traffic, the company said on Thursday. Read More


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Performance Analytics: How Normal is Your Data
This VMware paper takes a technical look at a variety of IT performance data (operating system metrics, quality-of-service metrics, business performance metrics, etc.) to determine how well these metrics can be modeled as "normally distributed." Read Now!

Cisco loses its smart grid head
Cisco has lost another high-ranking executive, as Microsoft last week named Laura Ipsen as corporate vice president of its Worldwide Public Sector organization. Read More

The Best Cities for Finding IT Jobs in 2012
With the help of three national IT staffing firms, CIO.com pinpointed eight U.S. cities that offer enterprising, mobile IT professionals the best chances of finding jobs. We also identified the industries in each of those markets that have the most openings, and the IT skills that organizations in those cities are seeking. Read More

EFF promises new fight against software patent abuse, but ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has long been at the forefront of fighting software patent abuse with its Patent Busting Project, is promising to launch a new initiative called "Patent Fail: In Defense of Innovation." What will that entail? Read More



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