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Riverbed Technology - Making the Network Faster Pays Off -- Seeking Alpha
<strong><a href='http://fundmymutualfund.com/'>Trader Mark</a> submits:</strong><p>One very good thing about the recent selloff is it helps to separate the stocks that are going up with the bathwater, or as part of the rabid momentum trader crowd, versus those who have some seriously strong hands
Mobile Internet Data & Implications for the Wireless Industry — WIMAX
Can the growth of mobile data live up to the hype given the current capacity of wireless networks? Interview with Andrew Odlyzko, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota and expert on internet traffic patterns and growth.
How Efficient Is Capitalism? - Mannerisms
Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners How Efficient Is Capitalism? By David Manners on August 12, 2009 2:49 PM | 25 Comments | No TrackBacks Not very, judging by the recent bankers' balls-up. And if we look at the solar panel industry - oversupplying its market by
Control Traffic Overload in Mobile Networks (The Mobile Frontier)
It is an open secret that the mobile applications and mobile devices are growing in an explosive manner. And it is also well known that the growth of mobile data is causing a tremendous problem within the mobile operator networks. As an example, Cisco released a study which showed that mobile data
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Broadband Stimulus Package - Broadband and bandwidth in the Broadband Stimulus NOFA.
The $7.2B in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds allocated to expand the reach of broadband affects everyone in the access networking industry. Occam Networks attempts to answer the open questions surrounds ARRA, the NTIA, FCC, and USDA/RUS and the broadband stimulus plan while also
Atheros Communications, Inc. Q4 2009 Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha
<p>Atheros Communications, Inc. (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/athr' title='More opinion and analysis of ATHR'>ATHR</a>)</p><p>Q4 2009 Earnings Call</p><p>January 25, 2010 5:00 pm ET</p><br/><a
Mobile WiMAX Needs to Fight 3.5G Head-On, Not Complement It — WIMAX
In developed markets with extensive and expanding 3G and 3.5G networks, mobile WiMAX will need to differentiate itself beyond performance alone including cost advantages and more flexible pricing.
Intel Killing WiMAX - Mannerisms
Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Intel Killing WiMAX By David Manners on August 2, 2007 8:56 AM | 5 Comments | No TrackBacks It looks as if Intel is trying to kill WiMAX by positioning it as an alternative to cable, 3G and DSL. Information Week quotes Sriram
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