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- U.S. national broadband strategy: Funding is the elephant in the room
- The Federal Communications Commission held a series of discussions about broadband polices, wiring rural locales and fostering innovation, but the elephant in the room was funding. The rough goal of the Feds' national broadband dreams is to wire everything in a high-speed access utopia. Radio waves, fixed...
- Tags: Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-14
- FCC takes first step toward National Broadband plan
- The Federal Communications Commission said today that it has taken the first step toward developing a National Broadband plan to ensure that all Americans have access to high-speed Internet connections. A CNET report notes, however, that the process could get bogged down by special interest groups who...
- Tags: FCC, Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Federal Government, Networking, Government, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Can Australia's government really bring fiber to the home?
- The Australian federal government plans to build its own fiber to the home network. Renai LeMay at ZDNet AU reports that the Australian government didn't get any viable proposals from the big telecom players. Instead, the government will build its own network in partnership with the private...
- Tags: FTTH, Australia, Government, Fiber Optics, Vertical Industries, Optical Networking, Broadband Internet, Telephony, Telecommunications, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-04-07
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimes
- Reporters Without Borders lists repressive regimesWhy isn't Australia on the list?I am shocked that Australia is not on the list as the new Australian Federal Government Labor Party are trying to implement a nationwide filter of the Internet and they actually believe it is a good idea!More details on this...
- Tags: Government, Vertical industries, AUS, repressive regime, Reporters Without Borders
- Discussion threads 2009-03-13
- Cyber-Storm II is blowing through DC
- It’s time, once again, for Cyber Storm, the "the largest-ever exercise designed to evaluate the mettle of information technology experts and incident response teams" from 18 federal agencies and nine states, The Washington Post. Jerry Dixon, a former director of the...
- Tags: Player, Australia, Attorney General, Cyber-Storm II, Government, Strategy, Security, Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-11
- HP to safety official's e-mail regarding potentially dangerous laser printer emissions: 'Delete'
- Apparently, my recent coverage of the potentially harmful emissions coming from laser printers including those from HP have raised some important questions in certain government circles. After reading the two blogs I wrote on the issue (first the news of the Australian study, and second, HP's response), San Francisco...
- Tags: Printer, Hewlett-Packard Co., Laser Printer, E-mail, Laser, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-08-09
- Air Force Reserve Command CIO: Colonel John Hayes - Transcript
- Interview:Dan Farber: Colonel Hayes, Thanks for being here.John Hayes: Dan, it’s my please to be here. I’m looking forward to this interview.Dan Farber: Now you’ve spent the majority of your career in the communications command and now you’re heading up the Air Force Reserves on the communications side;...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-06-05
- Air Force Reserve Command CIO: Colonel John Hayes - Transcript
- Interview: Dan Farber: Colonel Hayes, Thanks for being here. John Hayes: Dan, it’s my please to be here. I’m looking forward to this interview. Dan Farber: Now you’ve spent the majority of your career in the communications command and now you’re...
- Tags: CIO, Network, Air Force, Technology, Operation, Business Case Analysis, Information Assurance, Web 2.0, Networking, Wireless, Internet, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2007-06-05
- TurboTax's electronic filing overloads at the last minute
- TurboTax's electronic filing overloads at the last minuteIntuit's fault?? Not completely....I'm not a fan of Intuit by any stretch of the imagination. And, this does throw a shadow on their ability to handle tax returns. However, I have to ask the users why they feel they have...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Document management, tax, Turbo Tax, TurboTax, Turbo, Intuit Inc., electronic filing
- Discussion threads 2007-04-18
- Australian Customs Service: Refining Cargo Management With IBM
- The Australian Customs Service Customs is the federal government agency that manages the security and integrity of Australia's borders. The agency wanted to replace legacy systems with a modern and accessible IT platform to keep pace with changes in business and communications practices, and introduce a single, integrated face of...
- Tags: Agency, IBM Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Hardware Upgrade, Marketing, Hardware
- Case studies 2007-01-01
- Will Aussie patents turn Wi-Fi into a house of cards?
- Get ready for the WiFi tax. Theres no way vendors can back away from the Wi-Fi "standard" (in other words, this is a house of cards that probably wont come down) even though it appears as if the 54 mbps Wi-Fi standards 802.11a and 802.11g as well as the...
- Tags: Wireless LANs, OFDM, WIRELESS, CSIRO, patent, Wi-Fi, Tyler
- Blog posts 2006-11-21
- Wi-Fi standards face patent threat
- Wi-Fi standards face patent threatAll patents must die [nt].This is not a software patent - so it should be valid...... and monies should be paid to the CSIRO. Unlike RAMBUST, who hid the fact they owned patents to the standards committee, the CSIRO made it known from the...
- Tags: Chipsets, Semiconductors, Network technology, patent, chipset, CSIRO, Wi-Fi
- Discussion threads 2006-11-20
- Election commission takes light touch with Net regs
- Election commission takes light touch with Net regsGlad they....didn't cornhole us too lubelessly.They were gentle, compassionately conservative, and not so censoring. Too bad. Maybe they'll get us next time ;-)Campaign Reform: I Call It FraudThere are no 'Federal' elections, only elections for federal office held in the states. The Federal...
- Tags: Amendment 10, Federal Election Commission, Election Commission
- Discussion threads 2006-03-24
- Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturned
- Police blotter: Net pharmacy conviction overturnedWhat's the problem?I don't see the problem. The witnesses testified via a "live, two-way video conference". In what way were the accused not able to "be confronted with the witnesses" against them?The judges in this case apparently have too narrow a definition of...
- Tags: INTERNET, Attorneys-General, witness, pharmacy conviction
- Discussion threads 2006-02-17
- Dems blast National Disaster Medical System
- Dems blast National Disaster Medical Systemmedical systemit sucks to all out there that don't know this the gov. cut madcare & medicaid to give the the rich a tax cut to the tune of 50 million dollars i did not what to be on it but have to choise so...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, HEALTHCARE, Vertical industries, Dems, hurricane, tax
- Discussion threads 2005-12-14
- Is Cisco killing their own reputation?
- Is Cisco killing their own reputation?Thanks for the infoI was wondering if this flaw was being exploited. It seemed like too good of a flaw for some groups to let go unused.I also find it interesting that Cisco did not inform their customers of the severity of this flaw....
- Tags: Network technology, Cisco Systems Inc., flaw, router, Cisco IOS
- Discussion threads 2005-08-01
- 'Fahrenheit 9/11' sparks file-sharing flare-up
- 'Fahrenheit 9/11' sparks file-sharing flare-upOKLet's see how far this goes... I haven't had a chance to see the movie all the way through. Maybe I'll catch it at home.StupidFree promotion to shake Bush off the presidency. How stupid can they be?Moore is helping out terroristNothing like a traitor, deport Moore!...
- Tags: 9/11 commission, Fahrenheit 9/11, Lions Gate, file-sharing
- Discussion threads 2004-07-01
- How to keep a secret
- How to keep a secretObvious to none...The vast majority of the people do not care let alone understand how they have lost their privacy.Funding for TIA is killed by the Senate yet they start implementing it on the State level. No matter there are a few agencies whose actions are...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Financial accounting, SECURITY, press exemption, exemption, Political Accountability, privacy
- Discussion threads 2004-03-01
- Music industry's search orders on trial
- Music industry's search orders on trialRightfully soThat "raid" was just complete arrogant obnoxious bullsh*t on the part of the MIPI thugs. Their egos and greed won't permit them to understand that their reign is coming to an end. It's a shame that people don't have more money to battle these...
- Tags: Government, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2004-02-20
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