Monthly Archives: December 2004
Wireless Cable?
After recently moving into an 60-year-old house and having an army of utlity people swing by, it struck me what the cable industry needs is wireless technology to eliminate the need for cable outlets throughout the house – much like … Continue reading
VOIP Adoption Hurdles
Mark Evans Financial Post Attired in an expensive grey suit, designer glasses and an eye-catching pink tie, Vonage Holdings Corp. chief executive Jeffrey Citron oozes confidence. That's not hard to do when there are more than 300,000 customers using your … Continue reading
Cutting the Chord
For all the talk about people turfing their wireline phones for wireless service, it looks like only few people have taken the plunge so far. According to the hard-working folks in Ottawa, only 2% of Canadians have wireless-only homes, while … Continue reading
Switching to Sprint
In the name of “research”, I recently decided to switch my local phone service to Sprint from Bell. It was a relatively pain-free experience with only a few technical glitches. That said, I can inderstand why Sprint has its hands … Continue reading
Nortel's Router Strategy
According to Infonetics Research, the router and switch market climbed 28% in the third quarter to US$1.6 billion, including 11% sequential growth in core and edge routers. While Juniper and Cisco continue to dominate the market, Avici Systems saw its … Continue reading
Verizon sells Telus stake
Just an initial thought about Verizon's decision to sell its Telus shares: I wonder how this affects the future of Telus CEO Darren Entwistle? There has been some thought – at least in this corner – the next logial step … Continue reading

