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  • With LTE, AT&T isn't done evolving its network yet

    Several network initiatives that AT&T is unveiling this week show the carrier is far from finished advancing its network even as it achieves a broad footprint with LTE.

    Written by Stephen Lawson25 Sept. 13 01:37
  • AT&T teams up with Fon for overseas Wi-Fi

    AT&T offered more Wi-Fi coverage to international roaming customers on Tuesday through a deal with Fon, the Spanish crowdsourced wireless provider that lets users share their Wi-Fi with other Fon members.

    Written by Stephen Lawson24 Sept. 13 21:03
  • Net neutrality at the US FCC: A brief history

    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality regulations, also known as open Internet rules, face a hearing on Monday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Verizon Communications has challenged the FCC's authority to pass the rules.

    Written by Grant Gross05 Sept. 13 18:36
  • Report: The NSA pays millions for US telecom access

    When it comes to tapping into U.S. telecommunications networks for surreptitious surveillance, the U.S. National Security Agency can't be accused of not paying its way.

    Written by Joab Jackson30 Aug. 13 15:57
  • Obama calls for review of surveillance programs

    U.S. President Barack Obama will work with Congress to limit data collection by the National Security Agency under the Patriot Act and will appoint an independent board to review the country's surveillance programs, he said Friday.

    Written by Grant Gross09 Aug. 13 20:27
  • Cisco reduces meeting costs for AT&T

    Conducting its customer regional advisory council by Cisco Telepresence saved AT&T
    more than 62 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide and its customers US$100,000.

    Written by Hamish Barwick01 June 09 22:00