Author: Ken Pyle, Managing Editor

  • Viodi View – 08/31/11

    Viodi View – 08/31/11

    With August coming to a close and the Labor day weekend upon us, summer vacations will soon be distant memories.  September will usher in the hectic pace of trade shows and conferences.   Time is not only running down on summer, but the FCC’s clock regarding the deadline for approving the AT&T-T-Mobile merger is ticking…

  • Everyone Is a Journalist

    Everyone Is a Journalist

    The power of low-cost video and image capture coupled with the distribution power of social networks is literally changing the face of government across the world.  An important ruling this week from the U.S 1st Circuit Court of Appeals provides legal reinforcement for the idea that the lines between a journalist and a private citizen…

  • Viodi View – 08/17/11

    Viodi View – 08/17/11

    Alan Weissberger may have said it best when he suggested that the Google purchase of Motorola Mobility is representative of what has become a sort of patent mania these days.  At approximately $734k per existing patent or $500k if pending patents are included, this is a good deal compared to the $750k per patent that…

  • Viodi View – 08/03/11

    Viodi View – 08/03/11

    There has been plenty of analysis so far of the America’s Broadband Connectivity Plan (the ABC Plan) for modifying Universal Service Fund and intercarrier compensation.  I especially like the nice summary table that Joan Engebretson put together at Telecompetitor.  Dave Burstein has several  interesting posts including one suggesting that there is a “Billion Dollar Incentive…

  • More Personal Stories of Communications

    More Personal Stories of Communications

    The latest installment of the Save Rural Broadband video series from the WTA/NTCA/OPASTCO alliance tells the story of why broadband is important to folks served by Volcano Communications Group.  While professional and instilled with excellent production techniques, it only tells one slice of what could be many stories; probably the most important being that without…

  • Hard Questions for ISPs

    Hard Questions for ISPs

    It isn’t often that a former boss and mentor’s son makes the news.  My first professional awareness of André Vrignaud was last September when I read an announcement that he had moved from one Seattle internet giant to another Seattle internet giant.  So, it was a bit surprising to see him making headlines for a…