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

EldoTelecom

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

MHO

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 Advantages of Buying Local for Phone Systems: A Comprehensive Guide

CADY

Choosing the right business phone system provider is a critical decision with far-reaching implications for your long-term communications success. This comprehensive guide explores the advantages of selecting a local phone system provider over national or global alternatives. While it may be tempting to purchase and install a phone system from a well-known national or global provider, there are numerous benefits to choosing a local company.

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When did eSIM come out? Who invented eSIM? – The history of eSIM

Mobilise

When did eSIM come out? Who invented eSIM? In the ever-evolving landscape of telecommunications, the emergence of eSIMs (embedded Subscriber Identity Modules) has marked a revolutionary shift in how we connect and communicate. As we navigate the intricacies of our digitally-driven world, it becomes crucial to understand the origins, evolution, and inventors behind this transformative […] The post When did eSIM come out?

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

EldoTelecom

"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including comments in public hearings held and planned “is a critical part of the process of upgrading customers from outdated copper lines to more advanced, higher speed technologies like fiber and wireless, which consumers are increasingly demanding.”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)

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Harnessing AI Demand and NVIDIA for a Powerful New Era in Tech

GeoTel Blog

AI Demand and NVIDIA: Tech Forces to be Reckoned With When it comes to technology and investment, two trends are changing the game and reshaping industries and markets alike.

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Leveraging generative AI to simplify the network and service lifecycle management with Amdocs Intelligent OSS on AWS

AWS Telecommunications

It is time to take a different approach to network and operations New technology rollouts, more complex service introductions, and increased network complexity make network operations and lifecycle management of services more expensive. Operators need to improve their mode of operation and accelerate the identification of problems, addressing them reactively or proactively to minimize impact to customer experience.

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Open access fiber: Public ownership offers lower cost operating model. Private ownership less constrained capital access.

EldoTelecom

Gigapower CEO Bill Hogg – the brand name for AT&T’s joint venture with BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Fund to build open access fiber delivery advanced telecommunications infrastructure -- boasted other open access networks would be unable to scale up like Gigapower. Gigapower will be “much larger than any other provider in the space,” Hogg declared at a webcast panel presentation last September hosted by Broadband Breakfast.

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Harnessing the Power of AI Demand and NVIDIA’s Ascendancy: A New Era in Technology and Investment

GeoTel Blog

When it comes to technology and investment, two trends are changing the game and reshaping industries and markets alike.

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The unrealized policy goal of universal internet access

EldoTelecom

2000 Democratic Party Platform on "Bridging the Digital Divide" Democrats believe that every American - regardless of income, geography, race, or disability - should be able to reach across a computer keyboard, and reach the vast new worlds of knowledge, commerce, and communication that are available at the touch of a fingertip. That is why Democrats fought for the e-rate to wire every classroom and library to the Internet.