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July 13, 2007
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  • Analyst urges China to continue broadband growth
    Concerned that a digital divide could separate China's city and country populations, a research consultant has urged broadband firms to continue expanding into smaller cities and the rural areas as large cities now are peaking. Broadband expansion could help replace revenue the country lost in development of other new technologies. CRN/vnunet.com (7/13)
  • Research: Suite bests breed in today's market
    The key to decreasing total cost of ownership is to adopt a best-of-suite approach, according to new Telecom Advisory Services research commissioned by Amdocs. Best-of-suite saves more money than best-of-breed for companies pressured to reduce time to market and costs, TAS said. Telephony Online (7/12)
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  • Startup lets you call using e-mail address
    Israeli startup Yoomba has announced an online service that enables instant-messaging and Web-based calling to anyone with an e-mail address. "Up until now, various instant messaging services have been closed systems," Yoomba CEO Elad Hemar said. "We allow you to communicate with all your e-mail contacts by bringing them into one place." USA TODAY/Reuters (7/12)
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  • Verizon Wireless says open access will hurt innovation
    Verizon Wireless has taken issue with the FCC's call for open access to the wireless spectrum. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin wants consumers to be able to attach any device and application to a small portion of the country's wireless spectrum, but Verizon Wireless general counsel Steven Zipperstein said a "one-size-fits-all mentality" would stifle creativity. The Register (U.K.) (7/13)
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