comp.dcom.telecom
- Cellular-News for Friday 30th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Bell Labs Details 100-Gbit Ethernet Over Optical Fiber,
USTelecom dailyLead
- BellSouth Open Business Service Center in Gulport, MS,
Michael Walker
- Katrina and BellSouth,
Reinhardt Krause
- VOIP Service Providers?,
Dan
- Vonage Chooses Banks For IPO,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Electric Powerlines to be Used For Broadband,
hancock4
- We Swim in an Ocean of Media,
Gregory M . Lamb
- Life Beyond Earth,
Peter N . Spotts
- Conditions Primitive in Texas After Rita,
Pam Easton
- Change MAC Address Can Change IP Address of a Machine?,
jrefactors
- Skype Signals Online Video Plan,
Monty Solomon
- Cellular-News for Thursday 29th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- WEP Cracking Tools,
apngss
- Can't Trust Spyware Protection?,
Andrew Brandt
- Top US Service Cingular to Sell Nokia E-Mail Phone,
Sinead Carew
- US Congress Told to Wait on File Sharing Action,
Reuters News Wire
- Few Phones, Little Drinking Water, But New Orleans Re-opens,
Adam Nossiter
- FEMA Under Fire Again, This Time For Rita Effort,
Juan A . Lozano
- 10 Out of 10 For Idea; 1000 for Implementation,
Chris Farrar
- Who Will Control Mobile Entertainment?,
Monty Solomon
- Google to Build New Campus on Vacant NASA Property at Ames,
Associated Press News Wire
- Apple: Small Number of IPod Nanos Have Defects,
Greg Sandoval
- Dell Goes Upscale With PCs For Gamers, Enthusiasts,
Reuters News Wire
- Connecticut Motorists Need to Talk 'Hands-Free' Starting Saturday,
Monty Solomon
- Report: Ericsson Considering Bid for Marconi,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Can PC to Phone Talk? Is VoIP the Only Choice for PC to PC Talk?,
strutsng
- How Come www Has Number as in http://www31.website.com?,
strutsng
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 28th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- When Students Open up - a Little Too Much; Colleges Cite Risks,
Monty Solomon
- Arizona Court Rules Against Unwanted Text Messaging,
Martin H . Bosworth
- FCC Backs Down Again on VOIP/911,
Bruce Myerson
- Louisiana Begins Hefty Task of Cleaning Up,
USA Today Staff
- In Baton Rouge Center, Nothing to do But Wait,
Thomas Frank
- SanDisk Unveils Secure Memory Card,
Sinead Carew and Lucas van Grinsven
- Scientists Find Mature Galaxy Eight Times Larger Than Milky Way,
AFP News Wire
- Houston Returns to Normal,
Maria L . LaGanga/Lianne Hart
- Effect of Greenhouse Gasses Rising,
Randolph E . Schmid
- Did You Say Dogging or Blogging? Brits Confused,
Jeffrey Goldfarb
- Marsh Rats Vow to Stay and Rebuild,
Alan Freeman
- Mediation Begins in Music Copyright Trial,
Audra Ang
- Google to Remove Boast About Index Size,
Michael Liedtke
- Why is VOIP Getting Hot Now?,
John
- Oakland Calif Conversion From 6 to 7 Digit Dialing?,
hancock4
- Verizon Inks Franchise Deal With Virginia,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Don Adams Passing; "Maxwell Smart, Secret Agent 86",
hancock4
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 27th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Microsoft Starts Selling Paid Search Ads on MSN,
Reuters News Wire
- Web Advertising up 26 percent in Second Quarter,
Reuters News Wire
- Rescuers Find More Survivors, More Damage,
Brett Martel
- The Front Lines - September 26, 2005,
Jonathan Marashlian
- Huwaei-Marconi Merger Rumors Swirl,
USTelecom dailyLead
- UPN Premiers "Everybody Hates Chris" on Google Video,
Reuters News Wire
- Re: BellSouth/AT&T New Orleans "Main" at Baronne & Poydras,
Paul Coxwell
- Cellular-News for Monday 26th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Cable's Digital Drive Irks Basic Customers,
Monty Solomon
- Stealing Your ID Can be as Easy as ABC,
Monty Solomon
- Mayor Once Again Plans to Reopen New Orleans,
Michelle Roberts
- Gulf Coast Emerges From Battering by Rita,
Julia Silverman
- China Imposes New Rules on News Web Sites,
Audra Ang
- Internet Helps Speed Stroke Therapy in Rural Areas,
Anthony J . Brown , MD
- Voice Over Internet Both Simple, Complex,
Frank Bajak
- Rita Pushes Blogs, Rich Maps to Forefront,
Anick Jesdanun
- Media Watchdog Tells Bloggers How to Avoid Censors,
Timothy Heritage
- Web Scammers Strike Before Hurricane Does,
Brian Krebs
- T-Mobile USA Customer Concessions During Aftermath of Hurricanes,
Joseph
- T-Mobile USA Response to Hurricanes Rita and Katrina,
Joseph
- Broadcasting Stations and Music Publishers at Odds,
Neal McLain
- Rita Causes Fresh Floods, Disasters in New Orleans,
Allen G . Breed
- Best-Laid Plans Not Good Enough in Texas,
Erin McClam
- Telecom Update #498, September 23, 2005,
Angus TeleManagement Group
- BT Settles With Ofcom,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Cellular-News for Friday 23rd September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Bell System Phone Label Code?,
Allen Newman
- Induction Coil Lamps,
hancock4
- Getting Rid of "Legal" Spam?,
hancock4
- Verizon Signs Disney for TV Service,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Intel Sees Wimax Trials in Asia End of 2005,
Jennifer Tan
- Vonage Urged to Consider Sale, Float, According to Financial Times,
Reuters News Wire
- Houston/Galveston Residents Urged to Flee from Rita,
Alicia A . Caldwell
- Cellular-News for Thursday 22nd September 2005,
Cellular-News
- TiVo Users Fear Recording Restrictions,
Greg Sandoval
- EU Executive Unveils Electronic Storage rules,
Huw Jones
- Louisiana Official Caught Ripping Off Donations,
Associated Press News Wire
- Rita Could be Biggest, Strongest Ever in Texas,
Pam Easton
- Macromedia, Cisco Push Telecom Apps,
Mark Sullivan
- T-Mobile USA Announces 20-Million Customer Milestone,
Joseph
- Displaced Dolphins Rescued From Open Water,
Valarie Bauman
- Interpol Uses Technology to Fight Child Porn,
Mark Trevelyan
- Verizon Ready to Launch TV Service,
USTelecom DailyLead
- Cellular-News For Wednesday 21st September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Motorola ROKR E1 Review,
Monty Solomon
- VISA/Master Charge Class Action Lawsuit Settled,
Garden City Group
- Big Players Enter VOIP Game,
Ben Charney
- US Authors Group Sues Google,
Eric Auchard
- Re: Important Medical Recall Announcement,
jared
- Keystrokes Reveal Passwords to Researchers,
Associated Press News Wire
- AOL, Microsoft Plan Web Phone Services,
Reuters News Wire
- Google Begins Limited Test of Wi-Fi Service,
Adam Pasick
- Tent Life Wears Thin on Evacuees, Families,
Dahleen Glanton
- On Move Again, Katrina Evacuees Now Flee Rita,
Michael Graczyk
- P2P Companies Try to Go Legit,
USTelecom dailyLead
- CallWave and Hawaiian Telcom Join Forces,
Business News Wire
- ECC Provides VoIP Solutions to Chicago Businesses,
Lisa Reyes
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 20th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Camera Phones Will be High-Precision Scanners,
Monty Solomon
- Ham Radio Operators Tune in to Hurricane Help,
Barbara W . Carlson
- Online Credit Card Fraud Getting Ahead of Ability to Stop it,
James B . Kelleher
- New Orleans Suspends Re-Opening; Waits for Another Hurricane,
Michael Rubinkam
- Important Medical Recall Announement,
Patrick Townson
- Mac Users Should Quit Deluding Themselves,
Matthew Broersma
- Cyber Cons, Not Vandals Now Behind Viruses,
Michael Kahn
- Microsoft Alleges Retailers Selling Counterfeit Software,
Reuters News Wire
- Sprint to Offer Rhapsody Radio Service,
Reuters News Wire
- The Front Lines - September 19, 2005,
Jonathan Marashlian
- Verizon Wireless, Dell Ink Wireless Broadband,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Cellular-News for Monday 19th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Music-Playing Cellphones Hit a Flat Note,
Monty Solomon
- Verizon's Fios Service Moves U.S. Internet Beyond a Snail's Pace,
Monty Solomon
- Hollywood Gets a Hand,
Monty Solomon
- Broadband to Rule the TV waves,
Monty Solomon
- Motorola Bag phone,
Steven Lichter
- Use of Bell Logo: Qwest? SBC?,
Allen Newman
- Google to Put Copyright Laws to the Test,
Anick Jesdanun
- Record Labels Sue Baidu for Copyright Infringement,
Reuters News Wire
- Technology That Took on a Hurricane,
Franklin Paul
- You Need a New Computer,
Fritz Messere
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
David L
- Microsoft Plans to Take on Google by Opening up MSN,
Reed Stvenson
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
TELECOM Digest Editor
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
Ed Clarke
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
William Warren
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
Rich Greenberg
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
William Warren
- Re: When it Rains, it Pours ....,
Robert Bonomi
- Internet, Cell Phone Carriers Piecing Together e-911 System,
Paul Korzeniowski
- Massachusetts Teen Convicted for Hacking Internet and Telcos,
News Wire
- Should Your Business Switch to VOIP?,
Peter Alexander
- Florida Cops, Others Misused Our Data, Choicepoint Claims,
Bob Sullivan
- Alternatives to LEC Voicemail,
ed . gehringer
- Telecom Update #497, Sept. 16, 2005,
Angus TeleManagement Group
- Broadband Bill Addresses Advanced Services,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Back in the Cord-Board Days,
Paul Coxwell
- Cellular-News for Friday 16th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Katrina Called Most Destructive U.S. Storm Ever,
Randolph E . Schmid
- Japanese Probe Pulls Alongside Asteroid,
Eric Talmadge
- Region's Telephone Service Slowly Improving,
Keith Darce
- Its the Spam Problem, Again,
TELECOM Digest Editor
- Report: Microsoft in Talks to Buy AOL Stake,
USTelecom dailyLead
- U.S. Senate Turns Aside Web Gambling Ban for Now,
Reuters News Wire
- Yahoo Blends Web E-Mail With Speed of Desktop,
Reuters News Wire
- Microsoft in Talks on AOL Link,
Kenneth Li
- Email to Former AT&T Phones Now Cingular,
NOTvalid
- Becoming a RespOrg,
andre80
- Massapequa Park Residents Back Verizon Cable Franchise Agreement,
Keiko Morris
- VoIM: Instant Messaging Programs Are Latest to Offer Voice,
Erika D . Smith
- PECO and PSE&G Power Companies Merger,
hancock4
- Fiber on the Comeback Trail,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Last Laugh! How Many Members of Bush Administration,
Carl Navarro
- Back to the Future in 845-268 Land,
Steve Stone
- Re: Lucent TNT Max or APX 8000,
Matteo
- E-Bay Pays Top Dollar For Broadband Firm,
Jon Van
- FBI Warns About Fake Katrina Charity Web Sites,
Reuters News Wire
- Employment Opportunity: Desktop Coordinator/Network Admin,
TELECOM Digest Editor
- Speaking of Cellular/911/GPS Tracking,
Danny Burstein
- SBC, Verizon, Qwest Quake in Fear,
Mark Hall
- Roaming Charges,
Kevin Lindow
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Joseph
- Re: Roaming Charges,
hancock4
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Mike
- Re: Roaming Charges,
ranck
- Re: Roaming Charges,
John Levine
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Ken Abrams
- Re: Roaming Charges,
hancock4
- Re: Roaming Charges,
J Kelly
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Ken Abrams
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Joseph
- Re: Roaming Charges,
J Kelly
- Re: Roaming Charges,
J Kelly
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Tony P .
- Re: Roaming Charges,
Isaiah Beard
- Last Laugh! How Many Members of Bush Administration Does it Take,
Debbie DKTubiolo
- Gripes From Skype Users After eBay Buyout,
reuters@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Ex Microsoft Exec Free to Work for Google,
Reuters News Wire
- Bush Takes Responsibility For Katrina Blunders,
Lara Jakes Jordan
- Wireless TV a Hot Topic at Broadcaster Confab,
USTelecom dailyLead
- BellSouth/AT&T New Orleans "Main" at Baronne & Poydras Streets,
Mark J . Cuccia
- Back in the Cord-Board Days (Re: Delay in Reaching Operator),
Mark J . Cuccia
- Delay in Reaching Operator; 762 and 424 NPAs,
Mark J . Cuccia
- How a Telephone Works,
eagle_speaks
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 13th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- Re: Flat Rate Water,
jared
- ITU-T International Accounting Rates,
roksana
- Help Needed Once Again,
Patrick Townson
- Flat Rate Water, was: Verizon Complaints About EVDO,
Danny Burstein
- CNN and Time Web Sites to Merge,
Reuters News Wire
- Two Singapore Bloggers Charged For Racist Remarks,
Reuters News Wire
- eBay to Buy Skype in $2.6 Billion Deal (USA Today version),
Joseph
- Review: 'Prison Break' TV Show,
hancock4
- EBay Buys Skype for $2.6 Billion,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Verizon Complaints About EVDO; Angry About Junxion Box,
John L . Shelton
- Cellular-News for Monday 12th September 2005,
Cellular-News
- EBay to Purchase Skype,
Eric Auchard
- eBay to Acquire Skype,
Monty Solomon
- Log on and Say Hello,
Kim Leonard
- Interesting Cellphone and Mastercard Tidbit,
Thomas A. Horsley
- Verizon Complaints About EVDO; They're Angry About Junxion Box,
Patrick Townson
- Katrina Aftermath,
Stephanie N . Mehta
- SBC Cutting Work Force; Blames Competition,
Thomas Content
- Help For Victims Of Katrina From Red Cross and Amazon.com,
news
- Katrina May Derail Plans, Tarnish Legacy,
Mark Silva
- New Backpack Puts Juice in Power Walking,
Randolph E . Schmid
- Last Laugh! Doctor's Lies on Internet Cause him to Get Sued,
Reuters News Wire
- Yahoo Ordered by Chinese Government to Share Reporter's E-Mail,
Elaine Kurtenbach
- Cingular, Sprint, Others Give Katrina Victims Phone Bill Help,
Reuters News Wire
- Wireless Tech to be Deployed For Katrina,
Matthew Fordahl
- Qwest Executive's Lawyer Says Others Involved in Fraud,
Associated Press NewsWire
- Re: Laptops Turn On, Tune in to Seattle Metro's New WiFi,
John L . Shelton
- HP Demos Advanced TV Technology that Delivers Direct Access,
Monty Solomon
- Pilot Episode of New Fox Series 'Reunion' to Be Available,
Monty Solomon
- Telecom Update #496, September 9, 2005,
Angus TeleManagement Group
- NYC Phone Rates, was: Sid Ceasar and Phones in Comedy,
Danny Burstein
- Checking In at Home, Even From Afar,
Monty Solomon
- Vinton Cerf Joins Google as 'Internet Evangelist',
USTelecom dailyLead
- Qwest Lauches New Legal Fight Against Portland,
Mike Rogoway
- Taiwan Court Convicts Music Sharing Service Kuro,
Jeffrey Goldfarb
- China Telecom Said to Block Skype,
Doug Young
- Verizon V710 Settlement,
Monty Solomon
- Cellular News for Friday 9th September 2005,
cellular-news
- No Help From Voiceglo Glophone,
william108
- Microsoft and Sigma Designs Pave the Way for Low-Cost IPTV Devices,
Monty Solomon
- Cisco IP NGN - Video/IPTV,
Monty Solomon
- IPTV Industry Prepares to Deliver Microsoft TV-Enabled Set-Tops,
Monty Solomon
- iPod Nano Combines Beauty, Function,
Monty Solomon
- Apple Special Event Webcast,
Monty Solomon
- Arizona Budget POTS Plans,
Mike Sutter
- Yahoo Defends Itself Over China Accusations,
John Ruwitch
- Internet Pioneer Vinton Cerf Joins Google,
Michael Liedtke
- Katrina Victims Also Become ID Theft Victims,
Andy Sullivan
- Ebay & Skype = Death,
codefixer
- Observers Tally Storm Telecom Toll,
Mark Sullivan
- German Thief Nabbed After Online Sale to Victim,
Reuters News Wire
- Texas Alters Franchise Law, Opens Way For Telco,
USTelecom dailyLead
- IEC's Broadband Forum 2005 Hosts Cutting-Edge Triple-Play Session,
Lisa Reyes
- Cellular News Report,
Cellular-News
- iPod Phone Isn't Perfect, but It's a Start,
Monty Solomon
- Re: Laptops Tune On, Tune In to Seattle Metro's Transit,
John L . Shelton
- Windows DRM Consultant Needed For 12 Month Position in Atlanta,
Bob
- Cell Phones Combined With VOIP,
Ben Charny
- GEICO, Google Settle Lawsuit,
Eric Auchard
- Pre-Teen Cell Phone Adoption,
Marcus Didius Falco
- CAS Tone Detection Method,
jia
- Laptops Turn On, Tune In to Seattle Metro's New Wi-Fi,
John Stahl
- 5000 Nokia Phones Seized at St. Petersburg, Russia Port,
Dow Jones News Wire
- Re: Flood Relief Efforts - Unfair Criticism,
Dale Neiburg
- Motorola and Apple Launch World's First Mobile Phone With iTunes,
Monty Solomon
- Report Sees Global IPTV Boom,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Comments by CBS TV President,
hancock4
- Unwanted Calls,
R . W . Bytheway , Jr .
- Force Group in IP Office,
ozkan_aziz
- Google Talk Using Supernodes for VoIP?,
totojepast
- OpenWengo: Open Source Alternative for Skype?,
totojepast
- Group Claims Yahoo Helped China Jail Journalist,
Alexa Olesen
- Microsoft, Google Face Off in Court,
Reuters News Wire
- Internet Satellite Imagery Under Fire Over Security,
Panarat Thepgumpanat
- Katrina Children Seeking Parents Shown on Web Site,
Reuters NewsWire
- Telecom Update's New Sponsors,
Angus TeleManagement Group
- Mobile Music Buys May Bring Meager Carrier Profit,
Monty Solomon
- Apple Expected to Unveil Cellphone Equipped With iPod,
Monty Solomon
- Mark Cuccia From New Orleans is Safe,
Joseph
- Qwest Tech Shot in Minneapolis,
Rob Barbeau
- DIRECTV to Offer Free HDTV Upgrade,
Monty Solomon
- Telecom Damage Tops $400 Million,
Monty Solomon
- Conqueror in a War of Virtual Worlds,
Monty Solomon
- Bob Denver as Maynard,
hancock4
- What Detirmines New Orleans Future?,
Meridian Magazine
- Red Cross Web Site Has One Hundred Thousand Visitors re Katrina,
Reuters News Wire
- No Thanks, No Rescuing Needed Here,
Patrik Jonsson
- Skylink Group Launches Interactive Wireless Security System,
PRN
- Alternative News re: Katrina,
Debbie DKTubiolo
- Game's Over For These Software Innovators,
Monty Solomon
- Coming for Cellphones: 411,
Monty Solomon
- These Online Ads Rely on Telephones Using Pay-per-Call,
Monty Solomon
- Big Bucks Back Next Mobile Frontier: Broadcast TV,
Monty Solomon
- More Parents Going High-Tech to Track Kids,
Monty Solomon
- You Can't Foil These Parking Meters/Technology Makes it Easier,
Monty Solomon
- How Smart is Your Cellphone?,
Monty Solomon
- Investors Get Behind Podcasting; Will the Listeners?,
Monty Solomon
- Why the Internet Isn't the Death of the Post Office,
Monty Solomon
- A Major Backfire in Japan Deflates Vodafone's One-Size-Fits-All,
Monty Solomon
- For Victims, News About Home Can Come From Strangers Online,
Monty Solomon
- Cellphones and Blimps?,
Thomas A. Horsley
- Australian Court Rules Against Kazaa,
Michael Perry
- Not Even Web Retailers Will Be Exempt From the Aftereffects of Katrina,
Monty Solomon
- Report Says US Data Secrecy Expanding and Getting Costlier,
Monty Solomon
- New Technology May Increase Identity Theft - Scientist,
Monty Solomon
- Katrina's Real Name - The Boston Globe,
Marcus Didius Falco
- Mobile Phones: Half Want the Extras; Half Don't,
Marcus Didius Falco
- Ex-Officials Say Weakened FEMA Botched Rescus,
Marcus Didius Falco
- Storm Exposed Disarray at the Top (Washington Post),
Marcus Didius Falco
- The Mobile Snatchers,
Mark Halper
- Getting Electricity Back to the Gulf Coast,
Ron Scherer
- Congress Weighing Rules for Cable Franchises,
Janice Morse
- Some Wireless Service Now Repaired in New Orleans,
Reuters News Wire
- Verizon Wireless Files First Lawsuit Against Telemarketers,
Linda A . Johnson
- Let Stockholders Decide Verizon-MCI Merger's Fate,
Murray Sabrin
- Internet is Bulletin Board For Katrina Victims,
Todd Eastham
- An Open Letter to President Bush,
New Orleans Times-Picayune Editorial
- Washington Failed to Fund Levee Projects,
Serrano & Gaouette
- New Orleans Begins Counting its Dead,
Alan Sayre
- Katrina, the Terrorist Who Got Through The Metal Detector,
Betty Bowers
- Time to Ditch Your Landline Phone for VOIP?,
Liz Pulliam Weston
- Giving Them What They Want,
Monty Solomon
- Flood Relief Efforts - Unfair Criticism?,
hancock4
- FCC Coordinating Tech Aid for Katrina Disaster,
Monty Solomon
- Intel Pledges 1,500 PCs, Wireless Access Equipment, Tech Support,
Monty Solomon
- How to Make Phone Calls Without a Telephone,
Thomas J . Fitzgerald
- Katrina's Real Name,
Monty Solomon
- City Owned Cable Television Proposal Moves Forward,
Monty Solomon
- Breaking Glaciers Imperil Arctic Lifestyle,
Jan M . Olson
- Microsoft Sues Google Over Ex-Employee,
Reed Stevenson
- High Definition TV Starts Slowly, Makers Hopeful,
van Grinsven and Prodhan
- Katrina Rescuers Improvise Communications,
Bruce Meyerson
- Last Laugh! I Called You Last Week Mortgage SCAM!!!,
Steven Lichter
- Phones, Computers Coming to Astrodome,
Monty Solomon
- Online Usage Plummets in Battered Gulf,
Monty Solomon
- Re: Is Malware Hiding in Your Windows Registry?,
Dave Close
- Re: RIP, Sussex Cellular,
Isaiah Beard
- Katrina and the Neighborhood,
Christian Science Monitor Editorial
- AP Offers Satellite Image of New Orleans Destruction,
AP News Wire
- Computers and Phones For Astrodome Refugees,
Matt Slagle
- Microsoft Launches Internet Crime Portal,
Walaika Haskins
- Court Knocks Out Online Game Bypass Program,
Jim Suhr
- Morocco to Try Suspected Computer Worm Author,
Souhail Karam
- Telecom Update #495, September 2, 2005,
Angus TeleManagement Group
- Chaos and Confusion in New Orleans,
Michael Martinez
- Katrina Reignites Global Warming Debate,
Joseph B . Verrengia
- DT to Upgrade Network, Launch 3G Service,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Matthew Shears Appointed as ISOC'S Director of Public Policy,
Peter Godwin
- Houston Astrodome Now Full, Accepting no More Evacuees,
Pam Easton and Matt Curry
- New Orleans in Total Anarchy With Fights, Looting, Rapes,
Allen G . Breed
- Verizon Wireless Working Round-the-Clock to Restore, Maintain,
Monty Solomon
- Verizon Wireless Takes Legal Action Against Florida, California,
Monty Solomon
- Important Gulf Coast Update from T-Mobile,
Monty Solomon
- 1954 Movie Telephone Scenes,
hancock4
- Mark Cuccia (was Re: New Orleans Phones Are All Out, Also),
Diamond Dave
- Re: The Luncheon Meat Associated With Junk Email?,
Paul Coxwell
- Microsoft Serious About VoIP,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Recording Industry Sues More U.S. File Swappers,
Reuters News Wire
- Violence, Looting, Riots, Fires Delay Superdome Evacuation,
Adam Nossiter
- With 25-Song Cap, iTunes Phone May Underwhelm,
Monty Solomon
- European Cellphones to Get Faster Data,
Reuters News Wire
- Re: Dear comp.dcom.telecom Readers,
mc
- Hurricane Katrina Cuts Phone Service to Millions,
Reuters News Wire
- Re: New Orleans Phones Are All Out, Also,
Diamond Dave
- OnStar by GM Turns Ten Years Old,
Monty Solomon
- Re: Sid Ceasar and Phones in Comedy,
Wesrock
- Re: Connecticut Man Sells Micrsoft Windows Source Code,
hancock4
- Re: Internet Phone Companies May Cut Off Customers,
hancock4
- Microsoft Buys VoIP Firm,
USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Telecom Scam,
Scott Dorsey
- Re: Is Verizon Wireless Sabotaging Older Cell Phones?,
Scott Dorsey
- Re: Global Warming Probably the Reason for Katrina,
mc
- Governor Says: Everyone _Must_ Leave New Orleans Immediatly, Now,
Brett Martel
- Re: Judge: Lawsuit About (NYS) Prison Phone Rates Can Proceed,
hancock4
- Re: Long Distance = 211 (was Sid Ceasar and Phones),
nmclain
- More Charges for Los Angeles Man in ChoicePoint ID Theft,
Dan Whitcomb
- Phone Networks Out for 'Months' in New Orleans,
Justin Hyde
