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1. COOK Report for September 2010
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... financial collapse  and with the growing red shirt versus yellow shirt strife, he and some investor friends decided that there was opportunity for internet by satellite and education in Africa especially ...
2. COOK Report for August 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... and Moore’s law are reshaping the environment of what it is possible to do with in a decentralized collaborative environment that needs far less capital that could ever have been imagined before. Michel ...
3. COOK Report for July 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... in the summer of 2010 in Stuttgart Germany. The computerized questionnaire uses a decision tree format to guide the patient and physician through medically accepted choices.  Intake is done over the web ...
4. COOK Report for June 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
...  Before JSB added the above information I had written: forced to chose between self-help and a more descriptive point of view, I much more prefer the writing contained in the December 2009 Deloitte Shift ...
5. February March 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the good fortune of rather unique circumstances over the past decade, has been able to articulate a vision whereby it begins to treat its information and communica- tion technology investment as an investment ...
6. January 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... December 2009 COOK Report pages 1-29.) October 25 Chris Savage: … The issue-du-jour is the regulatory status of Internet access.  The conclusion I am tentatively coming to is that (a) the case for treating ...
7. December 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... cannibalizing IBM Decade after decade the interest of the network owner (the wire) has been to extract as much payment. as it possible can from the device owner. As devices have gone digital and increased ...
8. November 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... I use my own experience over the last decade with spinal osteoarthritis and degenerative osteoarthritis of my hip joints to point out the risks and medical wastage of navigating within the current system. ...
9. October 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... was a decision that quite frankly was not surprising in view of the fact that the technology choices for BT's 21CN integrated IP network have been made and the network now is largely in place. It also ...
10. September 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... knowledge to go far beyond just writing code and begin to develop what can become processes of business consultancy.  This is done while all time understanding the complexity of the interrelated decisions ...
11. August 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Adding a new fiber in an area increases available transmission spectrum, while adding a new wireless device in an area decreases available transmission spectrum. Eventually wireless cannot add capacity ...
12. July 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the July issue in order to present two interviews. The first, with Sara Wedeman, was done on June 4. We both have labored mightily to include it before final policy decisions are made in Washington, DC. ...
13. June 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... not pay BPPT to your township any more. But this line of revenue enhancement on Verizon’s part seems to involve some other issues. Verizon’s FiOS marketing has involved deceptive practices that have ...
14. May 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Policy and Infrastructure Summary – As the new administration looks at policy and the economic meltdown continues, regulation is up in the air.  We start with the February 25 Supreme Court Decision that ...
15. April 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... he worked with the early data network protocols and beginning with X.25 adopting varied protocols like DECnet SNA in TCP/IP as the 80s turned into the 90s -- eventually switching to a reliance on TCP/IP ...
16. March 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... framework. KPN will proceed with its current FttH pilots in five Dutch cities. Vincent Dekker’s analysis: So unless KPN is putting out a statement that they will definitely not proceed with or decide ...
17. February 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... running from January 1 2004 through December 31 2008 made optical private networks possible for SURFnet members.  It also made possible the establishment of a resource management platform built on ...
18. November 2008
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... are acknowledging the inevitable and proposing policies that run the gamut from auctions of numbers to declaring missions complete and disbanding once blocks are  exhausted. Tom Vest brings a ...
19. December 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... for commerce in the content on the internet.  It has the advantage of offering a path to sustainability to programs like Taiwan about which we wrote five issues ago (July 2008). In our December ...
20. October 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... famous December 1992 fiber sphere essay that explains the problems evident in 1992 that now have created Darkstrand’s business case. Darkstrand p. 5 Michael Stein, CEO explains how his need for ...
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