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1. COOK Report for September 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... family members who were working in Bangkok or other parts of the country,  When IPStar launched in 2004 its spot beam technology – approximately 200 transponders narrowly focusable enabled one satellite ...
... who were working in Bangkok or other parts of the country,  When IPStar launched in 2004 its spot beam technology – approximately 200 transponders narrowly focusable enabled one satellite to increase its ...
3. COOK Report for April - May 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the Spoils    108 21. January 2000     113 22. Internet Voting and other Public Policy Issues after 2000     115 23. Election Reform after 2004     119 24. First Define the Problem    123 25. ...
4. August 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... networks. Its sister group in Australia has also provided ‘Big Think’ reports to the Australian government. A Tainted FCC p. 33 Budde: The FCC Broadband over Powerline (BPL) rulemaking in 2004 was ...
5. COOK Report Business Model
(Main/Subscribe)
... how list members behave toward each other, the list has worked well since it started in April 2004.  However, the harvesting of names and setting up of a sub list that asks members for help on special ...
6. February 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... explains the sequence of events leading to SURFnet’s solving the last mile connection by means of fiber for all its members in 2004 and becoming the first national all optical research network at the end ...
7. November 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... I have observed, when analysing FCC international traffic statistics from the 1995 - 2004 period is a different phenomenon. In 1995 voice still dominated international capacity and the US traffic ...
... members of the Economics of IP Networks mail list – by name and title - whose discussion has been published in the COOK Report since early 2004. A Tom Allibone : New Jersey Director of Teletruth - ...
9. January 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
Why Does the US Have Expensive and Obsolescent Broadband? COOK Report, Comparing US and Canada, Scrutinizes Current State of Regulatory Gridlock How to purchase this issue. $200 single copy or 600 group. ...
10. February 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
Exploring Googin's Six Equations of the Real Time Global Corporation, TinyOS, and Free Space Optics From Wireless Fiber to an OS for Wireless Motes -- An Examination of a Growing Global Web of Interconnected ...
11. March 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... beginning in May 2003 and culminating in the VeriSign announcement of January 12, 2004 that it had been selected by EPC Global to run a network resolving service for RF-ID tagged goods bearing EPC Global ...
12. March - May 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... or $2400 group. Global Technology Change Speeds Up This three month issue started out to investigate the ideas and technology behind what Roxane Googin called in our February 2004 issue the emergence ...
13. June 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... of April 4, 2004. This fairly short issue lays the foundations for the mail list discussion that began on March 18 and will be published in the next issue in about mid May. In focusing on the woes of the ...
14. June - July 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... 3 - not yet bankrupt - has a business plan to be the last greenfield player standing. Yet a look at its from 10 Q for January through March of 2004 shows a continued down hill slide in current assets from ...
15. June - August 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
QoS is in the Eye of the Customer who Pays the Bills Best Effort Built in Support of General Public Internet in an Anything Goes Environment Group of Experts Continues Examination of Business Issues - ...
16. September - October 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
Areas of Growth Will Be Custom Designed and Dynamic Enterprise Networks Components of Public Internet So Intertwined that Shaky Equillibrium is Best that Can be Hoped For Group of Experts Examines of Geography ...
17. November 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... hoped for ROI as a metric. During the 2004 Summer Olympics there were numerous commercials and Internet Ads for VoIP, most of which have originated from AT&T, Verizon, SBC. She asks: “If the count for ...
18. Nov. - Dec. 2004
(Issue Summaries/2004)
... watchword, as the fall of 2004 begins, is the dissolution of boundaries of all sorts. It would seem that the only thing that is no longer viable is the grand all-encompassing plan for vertical telecom ...
19. September October 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... now have, for the most part, a Cisco router monoculture (80% plus penetration). But with the Cisco IOS source code having been stolen in May of 2004, the pain was compounded with the much publicized incident ...
20. Jan Feb 2005
(Issue Summaries/2005)
... fully worked out proposals was a June 2004 paper by British entrepreneur Malcolm Matson. Matson is advocating 'community' or 'location-centric' public local open access telecom transport networks (OPLANs) ...
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