Companies team to provide voice over cable
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The cable and phone companies are locked
in a battle royal to provide you with
new high-speed voice, data, and
The cable and phone companies are locked
in a battle royal to provide you with
new high-speed voice, data, and
09/18/2004 08:34 PMUS News Sep 18 2004 11:21PM GMT
3Com and CrystalVoice Team to Provide
Voice over Internet Solutions
3Com and CrystalVoice Team to Provide
Voice over Internet Solutions
05/17/2004 08:51 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 17 2004 1:34PM GMT
TruStar Solutions(SM) Partners with
Resume Mirror to Provide Superior Resume
Management Solutions - Companies Team to
Offer High-Value Solutions
TruStar Solutions(SM) Partners with
Resume Mirror to Provide Superior Resume
Management Solutions - Companies Team to
Offer High-Value Solutions
03/19/2005 03:13 AMTruStar Solutions, the leader in creating exceptional hiring
strategies, has partnered with Resume Mirror, the premier supplier of
resume extraction and searching software components. The partnership
will allow TruStar Solutions to include Resume Mirror's technology in
the development of world-class customized recruiting solutions. [PRWEB
Mar 17, 2005]
Hathway to provide 'righteous' cable
connections
Hathway to provide 'righteous' cable
connections
07/21/2004 09:34 PMTechTree Jul 22 2004 1:37AM GMT
InternetSpeech to provide voice Internet
service
InternetSpeech to provide voice Internet
service
12/28/2004 12:50 PMSan Jose Business Journal Dec 28 2004 4:33PM GMT
Just How Loyal Are You To The Companies
That Provide Your Tech?
Just How Loyal Are You To The Companies
That Provide Your Tech?
09/20/2004 01:24 PMWhile there are plenty of different ways to judge a company's
prospects, one interesting element to look at is how "loyal" buyers
are. Of course, loyalty may be tough to judge, and simply buying from
a company (even repeatedly) doesn't necessarily show loyalty -- as a
buyer may end up buying regrettably because there's nothing else
available. However, here's a study of corporate IT buyers, where the
folks behind the study go out and talk to various buyers to get a real
sense of where their loyalties lie, and it suggests
which companies might
be vulnerable on loyalty. While Dell, Microsoft, Cisco and Oracle
scored well (almost all of which may surprise some people), Apple,
Intel and PeopleSoft faired poorly (which, again, is likely to
surprise people). Of course, more details would be useful in
determining what the real issues are. Loyalty can be a function of a
variety of things, but it's interesting to see so many
often-criticized companies on the "good" list, and so many companies
that have good reputations on the "bad" list.
Cable & Wireless first to market with IP
Voice service in the UK
Cable & Wireless first to market with IP
Voice service in the UK
06/21/2004 01:17 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jun 21 2004 5:12AM GMT
Time Warner Cable leaning on voice
Time Warner Cable leaning on voice
01/28/2004 06:40 PMZDNet Jan 28 2004 10:27PM GMT
Acacia Sues More Cable Companies
Acacia Sues More Cable Companies
09/13/2004 06:12 PMAcacia Research Corp. filed a second round of lawsuits against cable
companies on Monday, targeting several local firms in Arizona and the
Midwest.
Cable Companies And Mobile Solutions...
Cable Companies And Mobile Solutions...
12/29/2004 04:10 PMThe fact that Time Warner is looking to add a mobile phone solution
(via an MVNO arrangement) isn't a surprise. They mentioned it
in
March, confirmed it
in June
and talked more seriously about it
in
November. So, it's not entirely clear why everyone is making a
big deal out of the fact that
the company is now talking to Sprint about using
their network. Sprint, of course, has jumped into the MVNO market in
a big way, providing the network for most of these new offerings, from
Virgin Mobile to the new ESPN mobile phone offering. It's also not
surprising that cable companies are looking to add a mobile phone
solution -- that too many people are calling a "quadruple play," when
it's really more about
making
the triple play mobile. However, what's more interesting is that
it
finally appears that other carriers are waking up to the
possibilities of the MVNO market. While lots of people picked up on
the fact that T-Mobile USA wasn't looking to team up with any other
carrier, it didn't receive quite as much attention that part of their
strategy to stay relevant is to
offer their network to cable companies in an
MVNO-style relationship. For all of those who were afraid that the
Sprint-Nextel merger was going to mean less competition, the market is
rapidly filling up with new companies who are simply using existing
networks to offer service. While it does raise questions about the
network provider competing with its own virtual operators, it looks
like there's still going to be plenty of competition.
Cable companies vacillate on VoIP
Cable companies vacillate on VoIP
12/16/2003 07:38 PMThe top five U.S. cable providers remain divided this week between
traditional and cutting-edge ways to sell telephone service, which is
good news for makers of old-fashioned phone equipment.
Big Cable Companies See Next Challenge
Around the Corner
Big Cable Companies See Next Challenge
Around the Corner
07/28/2004 09:46 PMThe cable industry has started to reap the benefits from its spending
and building binge started in the 1990's.
Telstra, Microsoft team up to provide
new services
Telstra, Microsoft team up to provide
new services
11/16/2003 11:49 PMSydney Morning Herald Nov 16 2003 10:45PM ET
Cable Companies Looking To Video Games
As Differentiator
Cable Companies Looking To Video Games
As Differentiator
04/07/2005 02:24 AMAs cable companies continue to look for ways to differentiate
themselves from telcos and satellite TV providers, it looks like the
next big area many are exploring is
adding
interactive video games to your television set. It's a fairly
simple idea. They're not looking to compete with consoles, but are
more focused on casual games like poker. This is probably a smart
move. Obviously, the set top boxes that deliver these games don't
have the processing power of dedicated gaming consoles, but those
simple casual games are often the most addictive. At the same time,
the cable companies are highlighting the fact that users can easily
play against each other -- something that satellite providers would be
hard pressed to mimic. While this seems like a small thing, there are
a few things that are impressive about it: (1) The cable companies
aren't charging for this. They realize that it doesn't really cost
them anything, but could help reduce churn or entice new customers
while providing yet another feature they can claim differentiates them
from telcos (for now). (2) They're hoping to let it expand beyond
just the television -- and want to work out ways where you could start
a game on your television, but continue it later on your computer or
your phone. In other words, they recognize that they can't just lock
people into the TV, but have to provide a seamless way to pass the
experience across multiple platforms.
Companies That Provide Security For
Internet Users Are Key, Says The Tech
Briefing
Companies That Provide Security For
Internet Users Are Key, Says The Tech
Briefing
04/05/2005 09:23 PMFinancialWire Apr 6 2005 12:13AM GMT
Microsoft and SeaChange Enhance Alliance
to Provide Cable Operators With More
Flexibility and Innovative On-Demand
Services
Microsoft and SeaChange Enhance Alliance
to Provide Cable Operators With More
Flexibility and Innovative On-Demand
Services
05/03/2004 03:16 PMMicrosoft Corp. and SeaChange International Inc. today announced an
agreement at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association's
National Show to extend their joint efforts to provide network
operators with flexibility in developing, marketing and deploying
video-on-demand (VOD) services. According to the agreement,
SeaChange's VODlink software will be integrated with the Microsoft®
TV Foundation Edition platform, allowing operators to take advantage
of VODlink's value-added capabilities, such as DVD on demand. The
agreement affirms SeaChange's existing commitment to Microsoft TV and
ensures support of SeaChange VODlink in future versions of Microsoft
TV Foundation Edition and Microsoft TV Interactive Program Guide (IPG)
for television operators that choose VODlink services.
PGP, Symantec Team Up To Provide Secure
Messaging, Antivirus
PGP, Symantec Team Up To Provide Secure
Messaging, Antivirus
04/15/2004 10:17 AMViacom May Seek Cable Networks, Web
Companies (Reuters)
Viacom May Seek Cable Networks, Web
Companies (Reuters)
04/19/2005 08:45 AMReuters - Viacom Inc. is interested in buying
cable networks aimed at older audiences and Internet companies
focusing on video games and community sites, a top executive
said on Tuesday.
Picture brighter for cable companies in
2005, report says
Picture brighter for cable companies in
2005, report says
04/04/2005 11:46 PMglobetechnology.com Apr 5 2005 4:19AM GMT
Acacia Gets Cocky - Sues Satellite And
Cable Companies
Acacia Gets Cocky - Sues Satellite And
Cable Companies
06/15/2004 06:24 PMIt looks like patent hoarding company Acacia is getting a bit cocky
these days. Last year, the company made a lot of news for getting a
questionable patent on "streaming media" and then
suing
porn sites, since they knew people wouldn't pay as much attention
to them. Many sites felt the need to pay up, and Acacia used that war
chest to go after
bigger
companies like Disney. Along the way, they got all excited
because a judge
upheld
their patent rights - but only because no one showed up to contest
them. These wins seem to have made Acacia cocky, and they've now
decided that any company
offering video on demand over cable or satellite
services are also violating their patents. Thus, they've sued
Comcast, Cox, Charter, DirecTV and EchoStar for violating the patents.
These are companies that have a lot of money, and hopefully at least
a few of them will stand up to this blatant patent extortion. People
have been talking about video-on-demand service for ages. It's not a
new concept, and it's unclear (again) how this helps innovation in
anyway. Right now, it only looks like it's going to make
video-on-demand services more expensive. In fact, Acacia will even
tell you how much more expensive: they want $1.25 for every digital
cable subscriber with video-on-demand, $1 for every digital cable TV
subscriber and $0.50 for every analog cable TV subscriber. If they
win, expect to see these charges added to your next bill. Apparently,
higher bills count as innovation these days.
Broadcasters, cable companies fighting
over rules of new digital TV world
Broadcasters, cable companies fighting
over rules of new digital TV world
01/27/2004 05:19 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 27 2004 10:06PM GMT
Cable Companies Profit From Demand for
High-Speed Internet
Cable Companies Profit From Demand for
High-Speed Internet
07/28/2004 03:10 PMNew York Times Jul 28 2004 6:46PM GMT
Cable companies are feeling the DSL
heat, offering tiered services
Cable companies are feeling the DSL
heat, offering tiered services
07/27/2004 11:00 PMComcast currently offers 3Mbps down/256kbps up to all broadband
subscribers for US$42.95, provided they also have cable. The new 4Mbps
down/384kbps option weighs in at $10 more, for $52.95.
NetworkIP and Managed Prepaid Team to
Provide Integrated e-Business Solutions
NetworkIP and Managed Prepaid Team to
Provide Integrated e-Business Solutions
09/16/2004 03:12 AMNetworkIP and Managed Prepaid Team to Provide Integrated e-Business
Solutions. Strategic relationship will offer prepaid services
resellers a complete online solution. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
The PIPEs Conference 2004 to Provide
Largest Forum for Private Investments in
Public Companies
The PIPEs Conference 2004 to Provide
Largest Forum for Private Investments in
Public Companies
09/13/2004 10:50 AMMarket Wire Sep 13 2004 2:29PM GMT
IBM, Honda team on voice-driven car
navigation
IBM, Honda team on voice-driven car
navigation
09/01/2004 03:12 PMCNET News.com Sep 1 2004 7:00PM GMT
Companies Team Up To Catch Some Phish
Companies Team Up To Catch Some Phish
06/15/2004 09:08 PMAnti-phishing software is not new. We wrote about it
a
couple months ago, when it looked like individual sites such as
eBay were coming out with their own anti-phishing tools. For the most
part, these were only helpful for very specific phishing scams (i.e.,
those directed at eBay users) and no one is interested in downloading
a separate anti-phishing app for each and every site they visit. So,
now, a group of tech companies and retailers are
teaming up to come up with
a standard method of fighting phishing scams. They call it the
the Trusted Electronic Communications Forum (TECF) and hope to come up
with a more standardized way of fighting phishing scams. Of course,
since phishing is mostly a social engineering scam, it's unclear how
much help a bit of technology will be in stopping it. The group
admits that their goal isn't just to come up with technology
solutions, but best practices and techniques to better track down the
scammers. In other words, the goal is really just to educate both law
enforcement and users about the risks of phishing scams. Of course,
if Nigerian 419 scams are any example, it will be quite some time
before they can reach those who are most vulnerable to these types of
scams.
Cisco and WAMS Team to Provide Minute
Maid Park With World-Class Wi-Fi
Solution
Cisco and WAMS Team to Provide Minute
Maid Park With World-Class Wi-Fi
Solution
09/20/2004 08:57 AMInvestors Business Daily Sep 20 2004 12:40PM GMT
Leapfrog Services and the Bobby Dodd
Institute Team to Provide e-scrap and
Computer Recycling to Atlanta
Leapfrog Services and the Bobby Dodd
Institute Team to Provide e-scrap and
Computer Recycling to Atlanta
06/21/2004 03:02 AMAtlanta area business can dispose of obsolete computer and office
equipment in a new e-scrap recycling program sponsored by Leapfrog
Services and the Bobby Dodd Institute. [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]
Cisco, antivirus companies team to
battle worms
Cisco, antivirus companies team to
battle worms
11/18/2003 05:37 PMThe new program addresses security risks posed by remote employees who
log onto corporate networks over broadband and wireless connections.
Mobile companies team to prevent handset
theft
Mobile companies team to prevent handset
theft
02/10/2004 02:51 AMThe initiative aims to allow operators to track stolen handsets and
render them useless, even if the handsets are taken abroad.
Companies team on ubiquitous, secure
mobile/wireless system
Companies team on ubiquitous, secure
mobile/wireless system
04/27/2004 11:54 AMUsers of notebooks and other mobile data devices could benefit from a
new chip-card based system offering ubiquitous, secure connectivity
between mobile and wireless LAN (WLAN) networks.
Applied Voice and Speech Technologies
(AVST) Provides Advanced Business
Communications Offering to Small
Companies and Branch Offices
Applied Voice and Speech Technologies
(AVST) Provides Advanced Business
Communications Offering to Small
Companies and Branch Offices
06/22/2005 02:31 AMLaunch of CallXpress® Server Bundle offers powerful communications
advantages to smaller businesses at lower cost. [PRWEB Jun 20, 2005]
Voice Overs For Telephone Greetings,
Interactive Voice Response, Auto
Attendants, On-hold, and Voice Messaging
Systems
Voice Overs For Telephone Greetings,
Interactive Voice Response, Auto
Attendants, On-hold, and Voice Messaging
Systems
12/30/2004 05:20 AMVoice over talents that specialize in recording telephone applications
such as voice messaging, auto attendants, interactive voice response,
on-hold messaging, voice broadcasts, and voice greetings can be found
at Interactive Voices, meeting the needs of corporate entities and not
for profit organizations. Voice over talent are available to record
telephone scripts for every day use and for special events, enabling
employers to brand their company and service clients with consistent
and persuasive marketing. [PRWEB Dec 30, 2004]
GEOCOMtms and Imagina Deliver Next
Generation of Real-Time Fleet Management
- Companies to Provide Wireless Access
to Fleet Routing Applications from
Leading Vendors
GEOCOMtms and Imagina Deliver Next
Generation of Real-Time Fleet Management
- Companies to Provide Wireless Access
to Fleet Routing Applications from
Leading Vendors
03/14/2005 05:57 PMGEOCOMtms, a global provider of Fleet Optimization and Territory
Design solutions, and Imagina, a leading provider of e-business
solutions, announced today plans to deliver the next generation of
mobile functionality for fleet management applications, including
GEOCOMtms’ A.MAZE suite, as well as routing and scheduling systems
from other vendors. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
2004 U.S. Women's Olympic Gymnastics
Team Members to Appear on “Waking Up in
America” on Voice America Radio
2004 U.S. Women's Olympic Gymnastics
Team Members to Appear on “Waking Up in
America” on Voice America Radio
09/08/2004 02:15 PMThree members of the 2004 US Gymnastics Team join host Dr. Valerie
Kirkgaard and editor Gail Elen on “Waking up in America” at 12:00 p.m.
Pacific Time (3 p.m. Eastern Time) on voiceamerica.com. [PRWEB Sep 8,
2004]
TruStar Solutions(SM) Partners with
Resume Mirror to Provide Superior Resume
Management Solutions. Companies Tteam to
Offer High-Value Solutions
TruStar Solutions(SM) Partners with
Resume Mirror to Provide Superior Resume
Management Solutions. Companies Tteam to
Offer High-Value Solutions
03/17/2005 03:02 AMTruStar Solutions, the leader in creating exceptional hiring
strategies, has partnered with Resume Mirror, the premier supplier of
resume extraction and searching software components. The partnership
will allow TruStar Solutions to include Resume Mirror's technology in
the development of world-class customized recruiting solutions. [PRWEB
Mar 17, 2005]
Cable Operators To Assess Future
Opportunities And Challenges At Kagan
Cable MSO Summit, Nov. 9-10, NYC
Cable Operators To Assess Future
Opportunities And Challenges At Kagan
Cable MSO Summit, Nov. 9-10, NYC
09/23/2004 03:04 AMWhat are the key future revenue drivers and most serious competitive
threats for cable operators and how will they be addressed? Top
executives from leading multichannel service operators will discuss
their plans for taking the cable platform to the next level at the
Kagan Cable MSO Summit, Nov. 9-10 in New York. [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
EUPEN Cable Inc. Revises Pricing on
Corrugated Copper Cable Line
EUPEN Cable Inc. Revises Pricing on
Corrugated Copper Cable Line
12/24/2004 12:47 PMEUPEN Cable Inc. has announced a change in the pricing structure of
its premiere line of cable, connectors and jumper assemblies. This
increase in pricing is in response to sustained increases in material
costs for the products used to produce cable [PRWEB Dec 23, 2004]
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Companies team to provide voice over cable