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33 equipment manufacturers oppose public-utility broadband

33 equipment manufacturers oppose public-utility broadband | Twitter testing a 'buy button'

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Ericsson accelerates indoor LTE speed to 300Mbps
Ericsson is pushing the boundaries on equipment for LTE-Advanced, launching a picocell base station capable of delivering download speeds of up to 300Mbps and integration with fast Wi-Fi. Read More


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Manage the Changing Requirements for Enterprise Mobility
Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) is not a static technology. Read this eBook to better understand the phases that make up EMM, and the challenges that those phases present. Learn More

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The Role of the User Experience in Video Conferencing
While video conferencing can offer significant, measurable benefits to companies and their employees, all video conferencing solutions are not alike. To ensure adoption, a successful deployment and implementation--and to maximize (ROI)--managers must choose their video conferencing tools wisely, matching the right technology to the right use cases. Learn more >>

33 equipment manufacturers oppose public-utility broadband
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should resist calls to reclassify broadband as a regulated public utility as a way to enact strong net neutrality rules, more than 30 broadband equipment manufacturers, including Cisco Systems, IBM and Intel, have said. Read More

Twitter testing a 'buy button'
Twitter is testing a way for its users to purchase digital music and other products through the social networking application, with the goal of making mobile shopping easier, the company said in a blog post. Read More

Verizon to become solar-power leader in the U.S. telecom industry
Verizon announced that it will invest nearly $40 million to expand the on-site green energy program that it launched in 2013. Read More

Uber CEO cites 'scrappy,' 'fierce' methods in fighting taxis, Lyft
Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick has no qualms over wanting to succeed in every city in which the firm operates, even if it means getting rough and dirty. Read More


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Remote Collaboration Challenges and Strategies to Overcome
Download this survey to learn what 5,000 business professionals around the world say are their biggest collaboration challenges--and discover the strategies they deploy to overcome them. Learn more >>

Microsoft rolls out Delve information and people discovery tool for Office 365
Microsoft has begun a months-long rollout of Delve, the first Office 365 application that taps into the suite's Office Graph machine learning capabilities and maps connections between co-workers, documents and information. Read More

Wrike boosts reporting capabilities of its social project management software
Wrike's social project management software for enterprises now features new reporting capabilities designed to help leaders and participants better visualize project workloads and progress. Read More

Four great reasons why email will never, ever die
Every once in a while, a new app comes along that promises to fix email. And every time, it fails. The reason why is that it can't. Read More

Meet Tox, an open, privacy-focused Skype replacement
It's not ready for prime time yet, but the early builds of a new privacy-focused chat client are promising. Read More


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