EarthLink: Telecom Reform Unnecessary
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Korea's SK Telecom, Earthlink Form U.S.
Venture (Reuters)
Korea's SK Telecom, Earthlink Form U.S.
Venture (Reuters)
03/24/2005 04:26 PMReuters - U.S. Internet services provider
EarthLink Inc. and South Korea's largest mobile
communications company, SK Telecom, on Thursday said they had
completed a joint venture deal in which the companies will
enter the U.S. wireless market.
VoIP Can't Wait for Telecom Reform
VoIP Can't Wait for Telecom Reform
07/07/2004 06:09 PMInternet News Jul 7 2004 10:31PM GMT
New FCC chair may be force in telecom
reform
New FCC chair may be force in telecom
reform
02/01/2005 09:41 PMWASHINGTON - The new chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications
Commission (FCC), whoever that may turn out to be, could have
significant power to shape the future of telecommunications regulation
as the U.S. Congress looks to tackle telecom reform this
year.
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New RBOC Ally Jumps into Telecom-Reform
Fray
New RBOC Ally Jumps into Telecom-Reform
Fray
04/18/2005 11:23 AMThe regional bell operating companies won a major ally in their effort
to clear out regulations governing the telephone industry.
SK-Earthlink Links South Korean Mobile
Operator, Earthlink Networks
SK-Earthlink Links South Korean Mobile
Operator, Earthlink Networks
02/01/2005 09:13 PM Mobile operator SK Telecom and Earthlink Networks launch 3G/Wi-Fi
combo firm: Sky Dayton is the CEO of SK-Earthlink, a new MVNO (Mobile
Virtual Network Operator) that will sign up end users with the promise
of integrated Wi-Fi and third-generation cellular data networks for
voice and data through a single handset. Dayton founded Earthlink and
Boingo Wireless. SK Telecom provides service to 18 million customers
in South Korea, and their sister company in the SK Group, SK Teletech,
makes advanced handsets for domestic use and internationally to China,
Israel, Kazakhstan, and Taiwan. Dayton said in an interview today that
SK Telecom offers a remarkable array of handsets including units with
hard drives, five megapixel cameras, and satellite television
broadcast receivers. "Not all those things are going to be applicable
in a US market," Dayton said. The service will attempt to leverage the
growing availability of 3G networks with the increased ubiquity of
Wi-Fi hotspots. Dayton says that although handsets and service plans
won't be available until as late as the end of 2005, that generally
SK-Earthlink would focus on allowing its customers to make voice calls
from home Wi-Fi networks, Wi-Fi hotspots, and 3G cellular networks.
They would also leverage Wi-Fi alongside 3G in offering advanced data
and entertainment services, although he did not mention specifics. "We
think there's a big group of Internet savvy early adopter" consumers
in the US who want this but can't get it, he said. SK-Earthlink may
use Boingo's platform as the base on which they develop hotspot
relationships--Dayton will have an arm's length involvement in that
decision--but Boingo will certainly also continue to sell to other
carriers regardless. Other reports note that SK-Earthlink will use
CDMA technology, SK Telecom's flavor, which ties them closely in the
U.S. to Verizon Wireless and Sprint PCS, the only two remaining CDMA
carriers here. Verizon has already deployed a significant portion of
their ambitious EVDO network offering speeds of hundreds of kilobits
per second, and Sprint PCS is committed to higher-speed offerings than
its current 1xRTT rate that compares to modem speeds. At the same
time, Verizon Wireless said recently that 3G will trump Wi-Fi, a
sentiment that baffles Dayton. "Wi-Fi is an unstoppable force," he
said. "It's like trying to deny there's a big elephant in the room."
Both technologies "are great individually, but if you put them
together" they allow the best connection wherever a user...
Unnecessary Censorship
Unnecessary Censorship
06/17/2005 04:19 PM
Censorship is bad, but
this is F*****ing hysterical. And by "F*****ing", I of
course mean "Friday posting" (Quicktime movie. Extremely
sfw yet, oddly, not)
Policies cut unnecessary spending
Policies cut unnecessary spending
01/26/2004 10:58 PMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:39AM GMT
'No unnecessary NI rate hike'
'No unnecessary NI rate hike'
08/20/2004 08:54 AMThere will be no unnecessary increases in the Northern Ireland rates,
Finance Minister Ian Pearson says.
Linux indemnification is unnecessary,
says IBM
Linux indemnification is unnecessary,
says IBM
01/22/2004 12:49 PMComputer Weekly Jan 22 2004 4:37PM GMT
'Madden NFL' called for unnecessary
roughness
'Madden NFL' called for unnecessary
roughness
09/03/2004 03:54 PMFans of EA's hit football game protest a scrimmage-line glitch.
US Army War College Report: Iraq War
Unnecessary
US Army War College Report: Iraq War
Unnecessary
01/17/2004 10:48 PMThe Army War College has published a report, which strongly
criticises the Bush administration's Global War on Terror (GWOT), and
especially the invasion and occupation of Iraq. "Bounding the Global
War on Terrorism" (PDF) notes that the original purpose of the GWOT
has grown from a search for justice for the thousands of Americans
lost in the 9.11 attacks, in to something far too ambitious, and
completely unrealistic. According to the report, the invasion of
Iraq was unnecessary, and a strategic error.
LinuxWorld: A defiant IBM says Linux
indemnification is unnecessary
LinuxWorld: A defiant IBM says Linux
indemnification is unnecessary
01/22/2004 02:13 AMAt the opening day of the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, IBM publicly
weighed in on the issue of whether it should indemnify its customers
against legal action from The SCO Group.
XML Schema Design Patterns: Is Complex
Type Derivation Unnecessary?
XML Schema Design Patterns: Is Complex
Type Derivation Unnecessary?
10/29/2003 08:15 PMThis article explores both derivation by restriction and derivation by
extension of complex types in W3C XML Schema, showing the pros and
cons of both techniques and alternative ways of achieving the same
results.
Norson Telecom Consulting Today
Released: "Mainland Telecom Investment &
Vendor Performance, 2004-2005" Norson
Analysis Report
Norson Telecom Consulting Today
Released: "Mainland Telecom Investment &
Vendor Performance, 2004-2005" Norson
Analysis Report
03/17/2005 04:13 AMThis Norson report analyzes fixed line and wireless equipment
investments in China from 2004 to 2005, and discusses the effects of
the pending 3G launch, maturing PHS networks, and new investments in
NGN and IPTV technology. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Earthlink Says Keep the Net Open
Earthlink Says Keep the Net Open
09/17/2004 10:25 AMEarthlink, the big Internet service provider, has released
Sipshare, which it
calls
"a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept content
sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a protocol
over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the well-known
voice and video cases may be implemented."
.Interesting
all by itself, but the important part of this is the following
statement under the "Motivations" heading on the same
page:
"EarthLink believes an open Internet is a good
Internet. An open IEarthlink, the big Internet service provider, has
released Sipshare, which it
calls "a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept content
sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a protocol
over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the well-known
voice and video cases may be implemented."
.Interesting
all by itself, but the important part of this is the following
statement under the "Motivations" heading on the same page:"Ea
rthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open
Internet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each
other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data
exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle
whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the
Internet flourishes."
I've been an Earthlink DSL customer
for some time, and this kind of attitude is one reason why.nternet
means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each other
whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data
exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle
whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the
Internet flourishes."
I've been an Earthlink DSL customer
for some time, and this kind of attitude is one reason why.
EarthLink CEO gets big bonus
EarthLink CEO gets big bonus
04/20/2004 12:34 PMDuring the same year the ISP lays off 25 per cent of its work force,
Chief Executive Garry Betty takes home a bonus of $346,790--up 76
percent from the year before.
EarthLink broadens its Wi-Fi net
EarthLink broadens its Wi-Fi net
07/12/2004 02:19 PMDeal will give 5 million of the ISP's subscribers access to Boingo's
worldwide network.
Earthlink Offering Not WiMax
Earthlink Offering Not WiMax
05/19/2004 06:12 AMEarthlink is no stranger to experimenting with alternative forms of
broadband. Last year they started experimenting with letting their
customers connect wirelessly over a 1xRTT network (the data network
Sprint and most of Verizon Wireless offer for dataspeeds that usually
are slightly better than dialup). Earlier this year they started
trials with broadband over powerlines, and now they're announcing that
they're
going
to offer wireless broadband in a few northern California cities -
offering speeds from 384 kilobits per second or up to 1 megabit per
second with pricing between $21.95 a month or $29.95 a month. Seems
like a pretty good deal, though, depending on the specific technology,
wireless broadband has had a spotty history so far. Of course, the
reporter on the article claims that this is WiMax - which is
impossible, since WiMax doesn't actually exist yet (it's amazing how
confused the press is about WiMax). In this case, the reporter
mistakenly believes that all wireless broadband is "WiMax" and it's
not a specific standard that still hasn't been approved. Either way,
it should be interesting to see how far these trials go, as most major
broadband providers haven't done much publicly concerning wireless
broadband offerings.
Earthlink Launches VPN Service
Earthlink Launches VPN Service
03/22/2005 03:15 PMEarthlink has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years. But this
latest move to get into the VPN market; well, I guess they figured
that it could be something which could prove to be really profitable.
Hey, you just never known……
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EarthLink Debuts P2P App Running On SIP
EarthLink Debuts P2P App Running On SIP
09/17/2004 03:51 PMTechWeb Sep 17 2004 7:46PM GMT
EarthLink honeymoon ends for some
EarthLink honeymoon ends for some
04/13/2004 03:33 PMNo longer eagerly courted, longtime customers fume as the ISP locks
them out of a 3mbps DSL upgrade offered to new subscribers.
Review: Earthlink MailStation
Review: Earthlink MailStation
09/03/2004 09:43 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 4 2004 1:12AM GMT
Earthlink posts P2P app, manifesto
Earthlink posts P2P app, manifesto
09/16/2004 01:40 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Earthlink has released a new file-sharing tool based on SIP, the
protocol underlying Voice Over IP and other systems for peer-to-peer
connectivity. What's coolest about this is the manifesto they posted
along with it:
EarthLink believes an open Internet is a good Internet. An open
Internet means users have full end-to-end connectivity to say to each
other whatever it is they say, be that voice, video, or other data
exchanges, without the help of mediating servers in the middle
whenever possible. We believe that if peer-to-peer flourishes, the
Internet flourishes. SIPshare helps spread the word that SIP is more
than a powerful voice over IP enabler --- much more. SIP is a protocol
that enables peer-to-peer in a standards-based way.
Link
(
Thanks, Clay!)
AOL, Earthlink sue alleged spammers
AOL, Earthlink sue alleged spammers
02/19/2004 12:04 AMTwo major Internet service providers, EarthLink Inc. and America
Online (AOL), have filed civil complaints against two alleged spam
rings this week in an attempt to save their subscribers from unwanted
commercial e-mail.
Introducing EarthLink SIPshare
Introducing EarthLink SIPshare
09/18/2004 12:11 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Introducing
EarthLink SIPshare'
“EarthLink SIPshare, a simple, SIP-based proof-of-concept
content sharing application, demonstrates the viability of SIP as a
protocol over which peer-to-peer (P2P) applications other than the
well-known voice and video cases may be implemented.”…
EarthLink Surges Into Orbit
EarthLink Surges Into Orbit
04/20/2004 11:19 AMTheStreet.com Apr 20 2004 3:19PM GMT
EarthLink TotalAccess 2005.1
EarthLink TotalAccess 2005.1
09/23/2004 11:57 PMWant to block spam, surf the Web up to five times faster, and get the
latest EarthLink tools for Mac users?
EarthLink TotalAccess 2004 2.0
EarthLink TotalAccess 2004 2.0
12/18/2003 09:48 PMWant to block spam, surf the Web up to five times faster, and get the
latest EarthLink tools for Mac users?
Earthlink Pitches Municipalities
Earthlink Pitches Municipalities
06/17/2005 03:19 PM EarthLink knows its dial-up market is eroding and DSL is competitive
as all heck: Building municipal networks for Philadelphia and others
may be part of the evolution of the company. The Wall Street Journal
reports that EarthLink has bid on Philadelphia's network as one of 12
firms; Verizon and Comcast decided not to. Esme Vos at
Muniwireless.com has the additional intelligence that EarthLink has
been negotiating with New York City to drop their pole fee in order to
bid on that potential city-wide network. The WSJ article has a Comcast
spokesperson ridiculing the idea of a lack of competition because
prices are falling. But that's not the only reasonable way to measure
it. Outside of some major cities, there are monopoly or duopoly DSL
and cable offerings. Even in those areas, competitors must pay for
access to DSL lines; cable companies have continued to fight any
wholesale resale requirement to their competitors. EarthLink will be
put in the position in Philadelphia, at least, of offering wholesale
access to the network on behalf of Philadelphia's non-profit that will
operate the network. This will make EarthLink a more beneficent (but
closely watched) partner to many companies that currently deny them
wholesale access to their own networks....

EarthLink hooks onto Staples
EarthLink hooks onto Staples
12/10/2003 12:40 PMThe ISP is partnering with the office store chain to market its
Internet services. Customers in certain stores can use kiosks to sign
up for high-speed Web access.
AOL, EarthLink Advance 'Spam' Lawsuits
AOL, EarthLink Advance 'Spam' Lawsuits
02/19/2004 03:56 AMBoston Globe Feb 19 2004 8:13AM GMT
AOL, EarthLink advance spam lawsuits
AOL, EarthLink advance spam lawsuits
02/18/2004 05:38 PMAOL has sued a Florida company in a spam-related case, and EarthLink
says it has uncovered the operators behind a multistate ring
responsible for 250 million spam messages. Both moves advance antispam
cases filed last year.
Earthlink call center hang-up?
Earthlink call center hang-up?
01/07/2004 07:06 PMOK, maybe Neil Young and the Google dudes, but Jobs is the
uber-coolest today, because he just unveiled a $249 iPod model that
weighs less than 4 ounces, holds ...
EarthLink gets top scores in consumer
survey
EarthLink gets top scores in consumer
survey
09/08/2004 02:13 PMThe ISP scored highest in a poll that asked subscribers to rank
providers on performance and reliability, among other benchmarks.
" Earthlink releases SIP P2P product,
SIPShare"
" Earthlink releases SIP P2P product,
SIPShare"
09/17/2004 08:26 AMEarthlink Releases P2P Content Sharing
App
Earthlink Releases P2P Content Sharing
App
09/17/2004 12:57 AMSIPshare .. love
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EarthLink Adds GeoTrust to Web Hosting
EarthLink Adds GeoTrust to Web Hosting
09/20/2004 03:01 PMtheWHIR Sep 20 2004 7:16PM GMT
EarthLink Intros SIP-Based P2P Prototype
EarthLink Intros SIP-Based P2P Prototype
09/16/2004 02:59 PMInternet News Sep 16 2004 6:30PM GMT
EarthLink Releases File Sharing App
EarthLink Releases File Sharing App
09/16/2004 11:37 AMThe Research and Development division of leading ISP EarthLink has
released a peer-to-peer file sharing application that utilizes SIP
technology. Dubbed SIPshare, the software was designed to demonstrate
how SIP, or Session Initiation Protocol, can be used beyond its common
voice and video implementations to share content.
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