July 19th: Are the good times rolling for Tech? It sure looks promising. click this link.
July 16th: Does Sprint's customer care policy show callousness or smarts? click this link.
July 9th: Is Google's Postini deal open a new service ecosystem concept? click this link.
July 6th: Does the slowing in broadband growth in the US show we need content? click this link.
July 5th: Why are femtocells duking it out with hotspots (or will be)? click this link.
July 1st: What's the biggest impact of Apple's iPhone? It's not necessarily its impact on Apple or even on handsets in general. click this link.
June 22nd: Can Yang revive Yahoo? It depends on what you mean by "revive". click this link.
June 20th: Does NXTcomm teach us anything other than maybe to skip trade shows? Let's see. click this link.
June 18th: Is U-verse starting to look a bit like Fios? Yes. Are the two going to end up the same? No. Find out why... click this link.
June 14th: Clearwire deal with DirecTV and EchoStar may spur the cable companies into quad play. click this link.
June 13th: The competition between Adobe AIR and Microsoft Silverlake may create ripples that impact massive parts of the software and networking industries. click this link.
June 6th: CIMI forecasts a sharp decline in broadcast channel viewing worldwide. click this link.
June 5th: The IT recovery seems about to enter a new and important phase. click this link.
May 15th: The IPsphere Forum racks up a very significant milestone toward becoming a required piece of common carrier procurement. click this link.
May 2nd: Do the Verizon and AT&T results show that the RBOCs may now be dedicated to taking their investment off the Internet due to lack of ROI? click this link.
April 23rd: Avici is exiting routing and Cisco may have taken over at AT&T. Who's the real winner here? click this link.
March 16th: Does Cisco's WebEx deal make sense? Are they really taking on Microsoft? click this link.
March 10th: Bad news for Clearwire and Vonage might mean the end of new-age carriers. click this link.
February 15th: Avici announces something that could completely change the way that networks are built. Will it put the breaks on router growth forever? click this link.
February 6th: HP announces a packaged content store that promotes store-for-play and is backed by early support from Wal-Mart. Could this spell IPTV trouble? click this link.
January 12th: The FCC hands the cable industry in general, and Comcast, in particular, a defeat on waivers for the "smart card" that could replace the STB. click this link.