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The Value of Moving Pictures
Perhaps a picture is worth a thousand words, but I think the professor at Cal Tech got it right… combining them is really the cat’s meow; moving pictures perhaps.
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400MB/second over copper wire
Bringing new life to existing copper wire plant, Genesis Technical Systems is developing a system of Bonded DSL Rings using G.Bond, RPR and VDSL2 for ultra high broadband services over copper wire – up to 400Mb/s. Stephen Cooke, President & CTO of Genesis Technical Systems, describes this architecture in an interview with Ken Pyle.
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KP Talks Tech on V-Phone
Ken talks tech on Vonage V-phone and the "Easy as 1, 2, 3 Setup", or how come these new things are so… The title of this section of the Viodi View was originally known as Krazy Ken's Korner, named after that famous and fellow San Jose State Alum, Krazy George (inventor of The Wave). Part of…
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A Tale of Two Inexpensive Video Camcorders
The above video provides an overview of Creative’s Vado, solid state, sub-$100 camcorder. Like the Pure Digital’s Flip Video camcorder, the key features are the ease of use, the small size and its rugged nature. The video provides a side-by-side comparison of the first generation Flip and the Creative Vado. The color on the Flip looks a…
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Broadband Video: Friend or Foe
Video over broadband is a reality. The question is whether this is good or bad for independent telcos. Listen to a variety of speakers – Ed McKell of Horizon Telecom, Tom Vitt of Horry Telephone Cooperative, Shaun Carlson of Gardonville Cooperative Telephone Association, Sean Riley of Fox Cable Networks, Jay Cuthrell of Digitel and Rob…
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FCC as a Broadband Story Clearinghouse
FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate points out the importance of the independent telcos to their communities and how they would be missed if they suddenly disappeared. She emphasized that independent telcos and their communities need to continue to tell their stories to ensure they stay top of mind with policy-makers. Watch the entire video and…
