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The connected homeless population of San Francisco; notebooks, connectivity, Netflix and more

by Robert Nelson on Jun 1, 2009 at 10:03 AM

In an interesting story, the Wall Street Journal covered the homeless population of San Francisco and showed that some of them are almost as connected as someone with a home.  This story is similar to how we learned that the homeless population in Washington DC was using cell phones and… Continue Reading »

The U.S. Government: Your next ISP?

by Merlyn Akhtar on May 30, 2009 at 02:06 PM

“U.S. Government Broadband, Inc. now bringing you the World Wide Web at lightning speeds.”  Wait - the U.S. Government provides broadband?  But, the Government isn’t a telecom—yet.  A member of the Obama Administration is supporting the idea of a U.S. tax-subsidized public broadband network.  Just imagine, high-speed internet everywhere, even… Continue Reading »

Accessing Internet via cell phone is now possible in North Korea

by Natesh Sood on May 23, 2009 at 02:08 PM

North Korea is a country that likes to do things their own way and be totally separated from the outside world.  However, with today’s current technology, it’s pretty hard to be completely isolated from people because of the abundance of communication tools.  It was only a few years ago that… Continue Reading »

Free public Wi-Fi on Boston trains

by Iyaz Akhtar on Dec 18, 2008 at 05:30 PM

A company called WAAV and the MBTA (the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) are putting Wi-Fi on commuter trains.  This access will be provided for free.  All of this will be completed in 2009. WAAV is using 3G connections, so that ought to be decent enough to get your Internet-fix while… Continue Reading »

Baltimore WiMAX opens to the public

by Shawn Ingram on Sep 29, 2008 at 07:21 PM

Sprint has finally opened its Xohm WiMAX network in the city of Baltimore.  With this, as long as you have a WiMAX adapter and can pay the charge for the service, Internet is available anywhere within the city.  For home service the WiMAX service costs $25 per month for six… Continue Reading »

Time Warner to split off AOL dialup service

by Sue Walsh on Feb 11, 2008 at 07:38 AM

Time Warner has announced it plans to split off its Internet access business from its website and and cut 100 jobs at its corporate headquarters. In addition, it is looking at selling its remaining shares of Time Warner Cable.  The company’s 4th quarter revenue fell 32% compared with the same… Continue Reading »

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