arstechnica.com - 7/6/2009
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Julius Genachowski's Federal Communications Commission hit the ground running on Thursday, publishing a timeline of all broadband related projects it hopes to finish through February 17 of next year. That's the date when the Commission must send to Congress its National Broadband ...
boygeniusreport.com - 7/11/2009
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boygeniusreport.com —
We typically reserve our FCC exhibit ogling for
cell phones as you well know, but this little...
guy just popped up and we couldn’t help but take notice. LG’s X Series line of ...
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FCC blesses new X Series notebook from LG
cellphonesignal.com - 6/30/2009
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cellphonesignal.com —
Rumors about the new Curve 8520 coming to
T-Mobile are getting more clear. Now that FCC just...
passed the new Blackberry 8520, a new version of the Curve Series. We hope this beauty will come soon to T-Mobile. We expect it on July Edge device 320 by ...
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Blackberry Curve 8520 just passed FCC…. hitting T-Mobile?
epizenter.net - 7/7/2009
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epizenter.net —
Half a year has gone by since the
last time we heard anything about the Zii. And...
today, we are definitely egg-cited about a FCC filing by Creative which gives us a glimpse of the first Zii product. As you can see from above, the Zii will come in two ...
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Fansite for Creative Products: Zii EGG: Will everything ...
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... - Nokia will start using Android in its future phones. • FCC broadband roadmap aims to bring order to stimulus chaos - The plan must be submitted to Congress by February. • ...
More Links For National Broadband Policy Column
SiliconBeat » O’Brien —
... a lot been written about this subject and I wanted to share some of the links that I came across while doing some background research.
First up, Wired’s Ryan Singel wrote two good overviews of what’s at stake here and here. Singel’s message: Think big. And Wired’s readers sent the same message through their comments.
For more solid coverage of the broadband policy issue, it’s hard to beat Ars Technica. They have a detailed timeline of the process here. The site also has details about how people submit ...
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