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July 6, 2007
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  • Verizon FTTH subscribers top 1 million
    Verizon Communications took an aggressive strategy for fiber-to-the-home, investing $18 billion to build its FiOS network. Verizon's chief technology officer, Mark Wegleitner, says the next steps include testing 100Mbps service using GPON technology and letting customers decide how much content they want to share with their cell phones. CNET (7/6)
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  • AT&T's IPTV avoids need for FCC set-top-box waiver
    AT&T didn't seek a set-top-box waiver from the FCC because its U-verse TV service doesn't use boxes that contain both channel surfing and signal features. "The intelligence that this ban is seeking to separate doesn't reside in our set-top box. It's in our network," AT&T spokesman Mike Balmoris said. Multichannel News (7/5)
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  • What you need to know about VoIP
    While there's no denying that VoIP is hot, there are still questions about the companies and technologies that are involved. Network World put together a list of six VoIP-related questions, including: "Can I trust Microsoft with VoIP?" and "Will SIP ever be ready for the desktop?" Network World (7/5)
  Regulatory & Legislative 
  • Federal rule could lock out open source for "smart" radios
    A new federal rule going into effect today could slow down or block software-defined radios from using open-source software, which U.S. regulators appear to view as being more vulnerable to hackers. The ruling appears to be limited to the security aspects of open-source software, according to the SDR Forum. CNET (7/6)
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--Euripides,
Greek scholar and tragedian


  
 
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