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Cambridge News published Wireless technology must embrace change to stay in business
2015-06-22 08:13:30| Wireless - Topix.net
Wood, pictured right, is a keynote speaker at the Future of Wireless conference, which takes place next week and has been organised by Cambridge Wireless . "It is not enough to simply forecast; HMV and Blockbuster were both aware of what was coming in the way of downloadable media but brushed them off as fads," he said.
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African Utility Companies Struggle to Stay On the Grid
2015-06-20 15:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: In South Africa, major cities are subject to regular power outages as electric utility Eskom periodically shuts down parts of its distribution system to take the pressure off the aging national grid. Whole areas of Cape Town and Johannesburg are without power for hours at a time, a "last resort' Eskom is forced to resort to on a regular basis. In Nigeria, the country's biggest wireless service provider, MTN, has said it may have to shut down its services temporarily due to a shortage of diesel,...
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Marathon Classic To Stay Through 2018
2015-06-16 13:17:33| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
One of northwest Ohio's marquee sporting events will stay in the region for another three years. Marathon Petroleum, Owens Corning and Owens-Illinois are extending their sponsorship of the LPGA Marathon Classic through 2018.
Court's Refusal to Stay Net Neutrality Rule Only a Temporary Victory
2015-06-13 20:57:22| Telecom - Topix.net
NEWS ANALYSIS: All sides claim victory in Title II net neutrality fight as the U.S. Circuit Court rejects to block the rules. However, the FCC's victory could be only temporary.
US court denies stay of FCC net neutrality rules
2015-06-11 23:50:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The DC Circuit has denied the request of broadband providers to stay the FCC's Open Internet, or net neutrality, rules. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler called the ruling a huge victory for internet consumers and innovators. The rules will take effect on 12 June, prohibiting blocking, throttling, and pay-for-priority fast lanes. The FCC said the rules will give broadband providers the "certainty and economic incentive" to build fast and competitive broadband networks. Fortune Magazine noted that the ruling is only a partial victory for the FCC, as the court was only considering whether the situation warranted a temporary stay, as requested by a number of US operators. A full hearing on the issue is scheduled for later this year.
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