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Around The States.
April 7, 2008... New Mexico
The thousands of Navajo Nation residents who rely on the Internet to work, study and communicate across their 27,000-sq.-mi. reservation likely to be without Internet service starting April 7. A tribal audit last year reportedly revealed Utah-based provider OnSat Network...
IEEE Considers An Ethernet Power-Up.
April 7, 2008... After better than three years of effort, the IEEE task force charged with crafting a standard that increases the amount of power that can be delivered over Ethernet has come up with a draft that finally could become a full standard some time next year.
The proposed standard - IEEE...
New On The Cable Menu: 'RF Over Glass'.
April 7, 2008... The Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) has launched development of a suite of technical industry standards to support wider use of optical fiber by the cable-TV industry.
The SCTE is calling its new effort "RF over Glass," and it says the goal is to use fiber to dish...
Cableco POV: Clearing The Smoke.
April 7, 2008... By Steve Effros
Smoke screens, head fakes, misdirection plays and sleight-of-hand. Nope, not just on battlefields, playing fields or as part of a magic act. These are the normal tactics used in just about every political campaign, and not just those in which someone is running for...
GSA Taps Private Sector For Telecom Services.
April 7, 2008... The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) recently awarded contract to three Northern Virginia companies to streamline the government's purchase and management of wireless devices and services, and to lower the cost to agencies and taxpayers.
GSA awarded the first Federal...