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How U.S. telecom policy derailed in early 1990s in slow motion train wreck

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Excerpted from Service Unavailable: America’s Telecommunications Infrastructure Crisis U.S policymaking on Internet infrastructure began shortly before the Internet was decommissioned as a government-run network in the mid-1990s. In 1993, the Clinton administration issued a policy framework titled The National Information Infrastructure: Agenda for Action.

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Mastering Data Migration Best Practices in the Digital Era

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In the digital transformation era, the capability to perform an effective data migration—transferring data between computers, servers, or various systems—is no mere convenience but a necessity. This guide provides a robust framework for best practices in data migration, catering to businesses seeking to modernize and compete in a market that demands agility and resilience.

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The logical flaw in AT&T's claim copper telephone landlines no longer needed

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"AT&T said in a statement that input and feedback from community stakeholders, including comments in public hearings held and planned “is a critical part of the process of upgrading customers from outdated copper lines to more advanced, higher speed technologies like fiber and wireless, which consumers are increasingly demanding.” (Emphasis added) [link] There is a logical flaw in this reasoning that suggests modernizing the legacy copper voice telephone lines to fiber to the premises (FTTP)