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PricewaterhouseCoopers Presents
The CommunicationsDirect Daily Update
For March 06, 2007
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So Much Data, Relatively Little Space
http://communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/150/23089?11228
     BOSTON -- A new study that estimates how much digital information
     the world is generating (hint: a lot) finds that for the first
     time, there's not enough storage space to hold it all. Good thing
     we delete some stuff.  The report, assembled by the technology
     research firm IDC, sought to account for all the ones and zeros
     that ...
NDS Joins Nortel's IPTV Party
http://communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/140/23087?11228
     LONDON -- IPTV World Forum -- Nortel Networks Ltd., at last, is
     starting to show signs of life in the IPTV world.  Following news
     of a joint set-top box development, the Canadian vendor today
     announced a reseller and joint marketing agreement with NDS Group
     plc, a company with significant experience in the TV world. 
     ...
Sprint Facing WiMax Delays?
http://communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/140/23084?11228
     Sprint Nextel Corp. has set an aggressive target for its first
     WiMax network -- promising a wide-scale rollout of the wireless
     broadband technology in the U.S. in 2008. It's a target that may
     be too ambitious, according to analysts and vendors, with a new
     report predicting that the schedule will slip by a year or two.
     ...
At The FCC: Wireless Broadband Petition File Grows Fatter
http://communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/130/23079?11228
     NetfreeUs LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of wireless broadband
     provider Speedus Corp., has joined the first-responder-service
     fray, asking the Federal Communications Commission for authority
     to manage a new nationwide Wireless Public Broadband (WPB)
     network in the 2155 MHz-2175 MHz frequency band.  NetfreeUs has
     petitioned to be ...
Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and 3G Will Coexist and Compete for Wireless Data Delivery
http://communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/110/23076?11228
     SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The three main technologies capable of
     broadcasting wireless data at broadband speeds to consumer
     devices-Wi-Fi, WiMAX and cellular 3G-are battling it out for
     market share worldwide. Each technology has its benefits and
     challenges, but ultimate adoption will vary greatly depending
     upon in which region of the ...
On 3Com's Storage Trail
http://communicationsdirectnews.com/do.php/140/23074?11228
     Several years after its former CEO helped start Intransa,
     enterprise switch and router vendor 3Com may be taking its own
     stab at the enterprise storage market. And it's heading straight
     for enterprise iSCSI.  But don't expect to see 3Com's storage
     stateside anytime soon.  Let's take it from the top. Since late
     ...
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