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1. COOK Report for September 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... content in line with the local curricula that could be cached on local servers in schools in many remote sections of Thailand.  He also describes how the school content could productively mix with local ...
2. COOK Report for April - May 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... she deserves some assurance of financial stability that comes with basic medical care, food and housing. It is my hope that now that she has told her story for the first time, she will be able to work ...
3. February March 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... that traffic will bear.    The privatized carrier becomes a predator that feeds on society that in the- ory it serves. The result is an enormous gap between the technological capabilities at- tainable ...
4. January 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... it is dying a slow death.  The NANOG report I sent you describes this.  Here is is for list benefit: NANOG 47 http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog47/presentations/Monday/Labovitz_ObserveReport_N47_Mon.pdf   Check ...
5. December 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... was pointed out that such addresses would need to be routed to be worth anything. The existence of IPv4 addressing as Tom Vest points out serves as a unit of currency that enables a new business to get ...
6. October 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... us anything or to anywhere than the same. This system will not last for much longer. It is unsustainable to pretend to charge the public, to tax the public, to inhibit growth, stymie innovation, serve ...
7. September 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... goes I would describe us as being a top notch specialist in major technologies on the Microsoft platform.   Windows, both desktop and servers, and other application software for Microsoft.  And even within ...
8. August 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... low-level rules, or some combination of all three? Should the unserved be served via (a) a specific technology; (b) a specific speed (up or down); (c) or a specific cost per end user? Or should the rule ...
9. July 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... in the upcoming Decennial Census. If done well, broadband mapping will be a tremendously sound investment. Its contributions will not stop with locating unserved and under-served communities and creating ...
10. June 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
Does Verizon Have a Social Responsibility to NJ or to Any of the States it Serves? In NJ, State Government Has Abrogated its Regulatory Responsibility Leaving Verizon to Act as Economic Predator Our ...
11. May 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... client/server based tele-presence collaboration tool that he has developed in parallel with the network.  Its capabilities and uses are extremely impressive.  Its costs are also low. But it is not open ...
12. April 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... and also many servers at one and now 10 Gbps feasible was the abandonment of the old “carrier class routers” and the adoption of 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GE), in full-scale switches where a 10GE port costs ...
13. March 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... begins with a discussion of Mark Cooper's recomended approach to the stimulus legislation.  An open access network based on wireless in rural communities and served where possible by fiber backhaul. ...
14. COOK Report Business Model
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COOK Report Business Model and Policy for Economics of IP Networks Creation Space The COOK Report serves an international community of thought leaders focused on strategy affecting the Internet as a ...
15. February 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... much more flexible and adaptive for the population that the network is designed to serve. As Cees explains: “what I am describing is a kind of peculiar programming language or programming environment ...
16. January 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... car phones, when the fastest modem you could buy was 9600 baud, when consumer email was something you did with fellow devotees on a closed system like Compuserve. Considering where we've come from, maybe ...
17. 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 ...
18. December 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... assembly) has its track record. Could it be an ideal situation when we provide the wireless access while partnering with the telco to deploy its broadband fixed network connection? We could serve ...
19. October 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... federally financed research faced in the 90s was that the telco transmission network was the only thing there that could serve as a platform on which to build projects. This was the case despite the ...
20. September 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... technology has generally been financially enabled only by the emergence of markets that cannot be served by the older technology. We are introduced to OLED technology and given a description of how that ...
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