comp.dcom.telecom
- Re: For Unlucky Ones, Sox Out of Sight
- Re: Anyone Need a Telecom Job?
- Re: Challenge to Hospitality: The ID Check in the Lobby
- From: David B . Horvath , CCP
- Re: Hello, You're in the Dead Zone / Region's Cellphone Users Still
- Limits Set on .com Price Increase
- Re: CD DRM: Unauthorized Deactivation Attacks
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Re: Information Wants to be Free
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - January 30, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- Re: Challenge to Hospitality: The ID Check in the Lobby
- Consumer Trial of Contactless Payments in NYC Subway Stations
- Turning Your Cellphone Into Your Home Phone
- CD DRM: Unauthorized Deactivation Attacks
- Deutsche Telekom Reports Growth in U.S.
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Call for Change to Communication Taxes [in VA]
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- For Unlucky Ones, Sox Out of Sight
- Rift Between Parties Over NSA Wiretapping Grows
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- 2003 Draft Legislation Covered Eavesdropping
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Re: Anyone Need a Telecom Job?
- Online CD Purchase Brought Her Harassment Also
- Mobile TV Gets on a Roll
- As Gadgets Get It Together, Media Makers Fall Behind
- The New Security: Cameras That Never Forget Your Face
- Privacy for People Who Don't Show Their Navels
- For Stolen Saltcellar, a Cellphone Is Golden
- Challenge to Hospitality: The ID Check in the Lobby
- MPAA Finds Itself Accused of Piracy, Hypocrisy
- When Terry Met Jerry, Yahoo!
- Virginia Man Pleads Guilty in Online Pornography Case
- Brain Scans Coming Soon to Police Station Near You to See Your Lies
- California Man Pleads Guilty to Felony Hacking
- Razr vs. Blade: Cloning Is Only Skin Deep
- Man Sentenced for Stealing Microsoft Code
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Telecom Archives Reprint - Prison Phone Technology
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- Sprint-Nextel Sues Data Brokers
- Re: Remote Call Screening
- Exemption for Government BlackBerry Users Riles Regular Users
- Hearing Set on Possible BlackBerry Blackout
- Re: Information wants to be free
- UK Music Filesharers Ordered to Pay Fines
- Re: Cellphone Sex; Will it Play in Peoria
- Re: Maryland Court Gets Tough on Spam
- Re: Cell Phone For "Mature" Folks
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- SBC-ATT Merger Triggers $866 Million Charge
- From: San Jose Business Journal
- Father Convicted of Raping Daughter, age 3 on Vidcam in AOL Chatroom
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Telecom Update #514
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Maryland Court Gets Tough on Spam
- Vietnam Frees Cyber 'Spy' From Jail
- Yahoo! Links With Linksys for Wireless Music
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - January 27, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- Re: Cell Phone For "Mature" Folks
- Re: Cell Phone For "Mature" Folks
- CD DRM: Attacks on Disc Recognition
- Cellular-News for Friday 27th January 2006
- 1-866 Numbers Are Now in Demand
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Cellphone Sex; Will it Play in Peoria
- Was Bill Gates Death-of-Spam Prediction Premature?
- Silicon Valley Plans Region-Wide Wireless Network
- Anyone Need a Telecom Job?
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: Ameriprise Notifies Clients of Data Theft
- Re: Cell Phones and Pagers -- Can You Hear Buzzing?
- NANP Things (US Toll Free from Toronto)
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Cell Phone For "Mature" Folks
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Level 3 Snaps up Progress Telecom
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re Poor Valentine is Starving in Russia
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - January 26, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- ARPA and Packet Switching Network?
- You've Been Spoofed
- Re: Poor Valentine Starving in Russia
- Cellular-News for Thursday 26th January 2006
- Re: The Hazards of Instant Communication
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Re: History: Pecking Order For Telephone Operator Jobs?
- Re: Cell Phones and Pagers -- Can You Hear Buzzing?
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Re: Verizon Launches FiOS TV in Massapequa Park; First Rollout in NY
- Ameriprise Notifies Clients of Data Theft
- Re: Poor Valentine Starving in Russia
- From: Thor Lancelot Simon
- Washington Attorney General and Microsoft File Suit
- Re: Poor Valentine Starving in Russia
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- New Telecom Books Blog Site - www.telecombooksblog.com
- Cell Phones and Pagers -- Can You Hear Buzzing?
- Re: Information Wants to be Free
- Re: Poor Valentine Starving in Russia
- Senator Seeks Info on Google Subpoena
- Reasons For Not Being Online Getting Old and Stale
- Rise in Cybersquatting Reported
- From: Bradley S . Klapper
- Dutch Cable Firms to Pool Phone Networks
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Data Comm History -- IBM Seeks Microwave Channels
- AT&T, Avaya Offer VoIP Solution for Small Businesses
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - January 25, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- Book Review: "Network Security First-Step", Tom Thomas
- Re: Poor Valentine Starving in Russia
- After Subpoenas, Internet Searches Give Some Pause
- Motorola AXPT High Speed Access Point
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 25th January 2006
- Interconnecting Alcatel OmniPCX
- Re: Verizon Launches FiOS TV in Massapequa Park; First Rollout in NY
- From: Henry Cabot Henhouse III
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Re: Information Wants to be Free
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Verizon Offers TV Service in Massachusetts, New York towns
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - Tuesday, January 24, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- Funny "Shoe" Cartoon
- Calif. Man Pleads Guilty to Felony Hacking
- Verizon Launches FiOS TV in Massapequa Park; First Rollout in NY
- Verizon to Start TV Service in N.Y., Mass.
- CD DRM: Threat Models and Business Models
- Analog Hole Bill Would Impose a Secret Law
- Poor Valentine Starving in Russia
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Re: The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Re: History: Pecking Order For Telephone Operator Jobs?
- Re: History: Pecking Order For Telephone Operator Jobs?
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: CFP: IAENG International Workshop on Electrical Engineering
- Re: Microsoft Rolls Out Customer Care Solution
- Verizon Launches New Business Unit
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Information Wants to be Free
- A Sad Cellular Song
- High Court Will Not Hear Blackberry Appeal
- Financial Gain Driving Most Web Site Breaches
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - January 23, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- History: Pecking Order For Telephone Operator Jobs?
- Re: CBS, Fox Show Different Approaches to Tech
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Cellular-News for Monday 23rd January 2006
- International Telecommunication Metrics For Developing Country
- CFP: IAENG International Workshop on Electrical Engineering
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- From: The Kaminsky Family
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Verizon Enters Cable Picture / Negotiating Fees to be 3rd Provider
- CBS, Fox Show Different Approaches to Tech
- Is it Time to Cut the Cords on Directory Assistance?
- Google Subpoena Roils the Web / US Effort Raises Privacy Issues
- Format War Looms for New Wireless Standard
- The Coming Tug of War Over the Internet -- Wash Post
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Number Blocking
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Online Banking: How Safe is Your Money?
- Amateur Video Sharing Grows Online
- 21st Century Eavesdropping
- From: ap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Electronic Eavesdroppers Must Now Sort
- Verizon Close to Cable Deal: Draft License Agreement Would Give
- Bluetooth Cordless Phone 5.8 GHz Two Lines
- Re: Coder of C-64 Games?
- Remote Call Screening
- Format War Looms for Wireless Standard
- FCC Boss Sees Wireless Auction Starting in June
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Information Wants to be Free
- Privacy Experts Condemn Subpoena Given to Google
- NY Transit Workers Reject New Contract
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- AOL Plans to Take on BT
- Re: Advocates of Wi-Fi in Cities Learn Art of Politics
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Sprint-Nextel Dumps Employee Pension Plan
- From: Kansas City Business Journal
- IEC Releases Exclusive Broadband World Forum Europe 2005 Content
- The Front Lines - January 20, 2006
- From: Jonathan Marashlian
- Telecom Update #513, January 20, 2006
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- Swisscom Names New CEO
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - January 20, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- Cellular-News for Friday 20th January 2006
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Bush Demanding Google Search Records in Porn Probe
- Advocates of Wi-Fi in Cities Learn Art of Politics
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Internet Explorer 7 Will Flush Its History
- Fingerprint Checking, Biometric Scanning Coming to Your Bank
- Re: Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Make it a Google Night?
- Google's Shadow Payroll no Longer a Secret
- Bush Demanding Google Search Records in Porn Probe
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Microsoft Rolls Out Customer Care Solution
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Book Review: "Ending Spam", Jonathan A. Zdziarski
- Re: Hackers Attack Student's Web Site
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Cellular-News for Thursday 19th January 2006
- Hackers Attack Student's Web Site
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Coder of C-64 Games?
- Re: Modems - Hayes - Instant Communications
- Need Help With a Telephone Mystery
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Last Laugh! Police Had to Convince Lottery Winner it was Real
- Court Bars Man From Making Complaints on His Own Web Site
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Suicide Broadcast Live on Internet Using Webcam
- Internet Explorer 7 Will Flush Its History
- Teenage Businessman
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Motorola Snaps up IPTV Set-Top Company
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - Wednesday, January 18, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- CFP: The 2006 IAENG International Workshop on Data Mining
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 18th January 2006
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- The Time I Met Ayn Rand
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Largest Video over DSL Deployment in North America
- Google Agrees to Buy Radio Advertising Company
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Internet Users Judge Web Sites Quickly
- China Internet Users Hit 111 Million in 2005
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Re: Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Re: Remembering Martin Luther King
- Re: Modems - Hayes - Instant Communications
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - Tuesday, January 17, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- Cisco to Launch Consumer Electronics Products
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 17th January 2006
- Re: Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: Remembering Martin Luther King
- AT&T Billing Us For MDNS Account Closed Three Years Ago
- Early Digital Comms, was: Modems - Hayes - Instant Communications
- Re: Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: Modems - Hayes - Instant Communications
- Remembering Martin Luther King
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- Caller ID on Home Phones Using Vonage Originating From Cell Phones
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- TelecomDirect News Daily Update - Monday, January 16, 2006
- From: telecomdirect_daily
- World's Leading Internet Standards Body Celebrates 20th Anniversary
- Cellular-News for Monday 16th January 2006
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Digest May Become Multilinqual
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- Re: Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Polls Now Bolster Bush on Domestic Spying
- Specter Skeptical of Domestic Spy Program
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- New Orleans Colleges in Dire Condition
- Sovereignty in Cyberspace / Two Legal scholars Puncture Myth
- Enron's Lay Takes Case to the 'Internet Jury'
- Court Rules Against Yahoo in Nazi Speech Case
- Iraqi Telecom Chief Seeks to Build From Scratch
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Criminal Charges Filed Against Telus
- Microsoft to Stop Developing Media Software
- Microsoft Plans Launch of Search Ad System
- Agencies Probing Sales of Cellphone Data
- From: Jeremy Pelofsky & Sinead Carew
- Re: Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- From: Thor Lancelot Simon
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: Is GNU Radio Open to Public Now?
- Re: Disposable Cell Phones and Terrorism
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- Re: Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: How to Call NANP Toll Free from Outside
- Telecom Update #512, January 13, 2006
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- TelecomDirect: New Feature Coming Soon to the Digest
- From: telecom_direct_editor
- FCC to Sell Airwaves For Airline Internet Access
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Cellular-News for Friday 13th January 2006
- Re: Worldwide Telephone Numbers (Re: How to Dial US Toll Free)
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- BlackBerry Devices to Offer Mac Support
- Re: Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- Re: Worldwide Telephone Numbers
- Re: Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: Is GNU Radio Open to Public Now?
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: Worldwide Telephone Numbers (Re: How to Dial US Toll Free)
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Canada: Telecommunications Declaration from Consumer Groups
- Surveillance and National Security During Nixon Years and Today
- So, was Venona wrong?
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- cellular-news for Thursday 12th January 2006
- Is GNU Radio Open to Public Now?
- Create an e-Annoyance, go to Jail
- From: Marcus Didius Falco
- Re: Worldwide Telephone Numbers (Re: How to Dial US Toll Free)
- Re: How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- New Breed of Cybercrime
- FTC Lauches Site to Fight Cybercrime
- From: Byron Acohido & Jon Swartz
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was Unanswered Cellphones)
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- IPTV Holds Promise
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Boeing Starts New Pricing For Internet
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- e! Swings Vine Online
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Canadian Auditor Concerned Citizens' Information Leaked to U.S.
- From: Canadian Press News Wire
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 11th January 2006
- Visionary Telecom Books
- Re: In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Worldwide Telephone Numbers (Re: How to Dial US Toll Free)
- Re: Registering Multiple DIDs on the "Do-Not-Call" List
- Instant-Messaging Attacks Increase in 2005
- Microsoft Releases Two New Patches
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Britain Weighs in on New Media Rights Debate
- Time Warner Plans to Build AOL Subscriber Business
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Phone Problems and Question
- Re: Registering Multiple DIDs on the "Do-Not-Call" List
- Re: Registering Multiple DIDs on the "Do-Not-Call" List
- Indian States Monitoring Cybercafe Users
- Time Warner Gets $300 Million Google Promotion Credits
- "Good News" From Virgin Mobile
- Registering Multiple DIDs on the "Do-Not-Call" List
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- How to Dial US Toll Free from Toronto
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Create an E-Annoyance, Go To Jail
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 10th January 2006
- Re: Era of the BBS
- From: David B . Horvath , CCP
- Verizon's Music Service Hampers MP3 Ability
- Fiber-Optics Cut Affects Sprint Service
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: History of Hayes Modem
- Re: Era of the BBS
- Fiber Optics Cut Causes Sprint Service Interuption
- From: Associated Press News Wire
- Sheraton Hotels, Yahoo Offer Free Lobby Internet
- Re: Era of the BBS
- Re: Create an E-Annoyance, Go To Jail
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Create an E-Annoyance, Go To Jail
- Re: Era of the BBS
- Letter to the Internet Community: IOIC - "For an Open Internet"
- Re: Era of the BBS
- Re: Create an E-Annoyance, Go To Jail
- From: David B . Horvath , CCP
- Create an E-Annoyance, Go To Jail
- Shift to IPTV gains momentum
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Cost of POTS, w/o Long Distance
- Cellular-News for Monday 9th January 2006
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Blogger (John in DC) Responds to Selling Phone Records
- Your Phone Records Are For Sale
- Era of the BBS
- History of Hayes Modem
- From: The Great Idea Finder
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- In With the New E-Mail, Out With the Old
- Google to Launch Online Video Store
- Re: GTE, Sprint, United, Centel, Contel, Nextel, etc.
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- History Web Site Now Open!
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- Public Wants Court to Okay Wiretaps
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Phone Problems and Question
- Re: GTE, Sprint, United, Centel, Contel, Nextel, etc.
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Yahoo! Go Mobile to Launch with AT&T, Cingular and Nokia;
- Yahoo! Go
- Judge Tentatively OKs Sony BMG Settlement
- Google Ups Ante in Online Video Gold Rush
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Intel CEO: Latest Platforms, Processors Form New Foundations
- Intel Launches Viiv Entertainment PC
- Google to Launch Video Marketplace
- Google Unwraps the Google Pack
- Motorola and Google Align for Mobile Search
- Long Distance Dialarounds
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was Unanswered Cellphones)
- GTE, Sprint, United, Centel, Contel, Nextel, etc.
- A Marriage Not Made in Heaven
- A New Palm Treo Uses Microsoft's Software, But It Doesn't Beat 650
- Re: The Hazards of Instant Communication
- Telecom Update #511, January 6, 2006
- From: Angus TeleManagement Group
- Verizon completes $8.5B merger with MCI
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Butt-Set Recommendation
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- EchoStar's Dish Network Launches Nation's Largest HD Lineup
- Cellular-News for Friday 6th January 2006
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Review: Online News Video is Plentiful
- Yahoo Launches Content Search
- Re: Bringing Prime Time to Video iPod
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was Unanswered Cellphones)
- Re: Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: Sprint was: Penn Central)
- Re: Slammed for 25 Grand
- Verizon Wireless Unveils Wireless Music Store
- Sprint was: Penn Central)
- Re: Unanswered Calls to Cell Phones?
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was Unanswered Cellphones)
- Errors in Issue 6
- Re: Penn Central
- Butt-Set Recommendation
- Cost of POTS w/o Long Distance
- Re: The Hazards of Instant Communication
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was: Unanswered Cellphones)
- Marketing Mayhem at Consumer Electronics Show
- Netgear to Offer First Wi-Fi Phone For Skype Calling
- AT&T Rolls Out Internet TV in San Antonio
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Universal High Definition DVD Lineup
- Toshiba to Sell HD DVD Players in U.S.
- Motorola Share - Mobile Service for Image Sharing On the Go
- EFFector 18.45
- EFFector 18.44
- EFFector 18.43
- Cellular-News for Thursday 5th January 2006
- Re: The Hazards of Instant Communication
- Re: Another Year, Another Volume of the Digest
- Sixteen Tons ... (was Re: the Hazards of Instant Communications)
- Cingular Completes First 3.6Mbps Mobile Data Call
- Re: Penn Central
- Panasonic OCAP HD-DVR Set-Top Boxes
- Two Things ... (was Re: The Hazards of Instant Communication)
- Re: Penn Central
- Double the Power
- Lenovo to Put Cingular High Speed in Laptops
- UAE Extends Curbs on Child Porn
- BellSouth IPTV Trial Advances With Satellite Deal
- The Hazards of Instant Communication
- Verizon Wins Video Franchise in Maryland County
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was: Unanswered Cellphones)
- Cellular-News for Wednesday 4th January 2006
- Re: Cat Speech?
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Another Year, Another Volume of the Digest
- Re: Schools Make Parents Pay For Computers Before Kids Log on
- Re: Oklahoma-Texas Fires, California Mud Slides-Floods
- Oklahoma, Texas Not Yet Out of Trouble
- California Starts to Clean Up
- schools Make Parents Pay For Computers Before Kids Log on
- Re: Cat Speech?
- Skype CES News
- Motorola Unveils New Music Radio Service
- Motorola iRadio Service
- HUMAX Portable Media Player (PMP) Platform
- New Linksys Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Access Points Use Power
- Roam Where You Want To! New Motorola Technologies Break the
- New Motorola Connected Cordless Phone Systems Simplify and
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was: Unanswered Cellphones)
- Motorola ROKR E2
- Motorola Introduces First All-Digital Set-Top Family With
- Slammed for 25 Grand
- New Talkabout Two-way Radios
- Re: Mother Decides to Fight Downloading Suit on Her Own
- Penn Central
- Motorola Looks to Get Noticed in India
- From: USTelecom dailyLead
- Chicago 1970s Accident
- AT&T Manged Internet Service
- Re: Another Year, Another Volume of the Digest
- Cellular-News for Tuesday 3rd January 2006
- MOAP Mobile Phone Platform by DoCoMo
- Sides Chosen in Logan WiFi Battle
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- RE: Another Year, Another Volume of the Digest
- Re: Oklahoma-Texas Fires, California Mud Slides-Floods
- Re: Bush Insists Telephone, Email Spying Was Legal
- Storm Turns its Attention to Southern California
- Another Year, Another Volume of the Digest
- From: TELECOM Digest Editor
- Annual Gadget Show Is Biggest Ever
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Cellular-News for Period of 23rd Dec 2005 to 2nd Jan 2006
- Re: Bush Insists Telephone, Email Spying Was Legal
- From: Michael D . Sullivan
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- From: Michael D . Sullivan
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Cat Speech?
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Standed in Woods in Georgia
- Fraud in Cloning Research Papers Exposed by Netizens in South Korea
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Oklahoma-Texas Fires, California Mud Slides-Floods
- Court Okay Sought for Sony Proposed Settlement Offer
- In California, When it Rains, it Pours
- Bush Insists Telephone, Email Spying Was Legal
- Re: No Demarc Point
- Totally Wired
- NSA Gave Other U.S. Agencies Information From Surveillance
- Re: Another Critical Flaw Detected in Windows Metafile
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Re: Question About VOIP
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- From: Michael D . Sullivan
- Re: Secret Court Modified Bush Wiretap Requests
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Government Prepares For Next Big Disaster
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- California Storm Prompts Urgent Evacuation Request
- Re: Unknown Name Call in Middle of Night
- Re: Web Services Thrive, but Outages Outrage Users
- Five Year Wait for Cable Service
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: No Demarc Point
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Secret Court Modified Bush Wiretap Requests
- Re: Secret Court Modified Bush Wiretap Requests
- Re: Mother Decides to Fight Downloading Suit on Her Own
- Cyber Giving Website
- Cybergiving Website
- Unknown Name - 803-567-3694 Call in the Middle of the Morning
- Another Critical Flaw Detected in Windows Metafile
- Going Back to the c:/ Prompt
- White House Says it Counts Visitors, Nothing Else
- Web Services Thrive, but Outages Outrage Users
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Question About VOIP
- Re: Payphone Surcharges (was: Unanswered Cellphones)
- Re: Cell Phone Extenders?
- From: Michael D . Sullivan
- Watching an Old Video Tape
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
- Re: Amtrak Passengers Stranded in Woods in Georgia
