Tag: advertise
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ViodiTV with Pivot Media Advertising Sponsorship
Viodi is teaming up with Pivot Media to expand our media coverage and broaden the reach of ViodiTV videos. Contact Ken or Roger for more information on this new opportunity for advertising. ViodiTV has one of the most viewed and largest libraries of video interviews and reports on telecom, broadband, IPTV and related topics in…
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Broadband Wireless and the Connected Home: Telecom Council Meeting Review
Introduction This article covers the wireless networking aspects of the Connected Home – both inside and out. It is primarily based on the Telecom Council’s[1] May 14, 2009 meeting titled, “The Connected Home: Services and Models.” Trends in delivery of multiple residential services, mobile broadband, home networking, and remote access to the connected home are examined. We also…
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Viodi View – 05/27/09
In this issue, Roger Bindl and Margaret Hines of Inspire Marketing report from the 2009 Wisconsin State Telecommunications Association Convention. Alan Weissberger reports on a talk given by famed anti-trust expert, Gary Reback. The comments that follow from Reback and others provide an interesting look at the changing anti-trust climate. Finally, I follow up with…
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A Tale of 2 Meetings: Mobile Telecom in Crisis
1. SVC Wireless March 10th Meeting: Mobile in Crisis- How to Survive and Thrive through the Economic Tsunami With the current credit crisis, economic meltdown, and stock market crash, both business and individuals are facing significant challenges: Big corporations are cutting cost and downsizing workforce while startups are struggling with shrinking market and drying capital…
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Telecom Council Announces SPIFFY Award Winners- Telecom Start-ups and Supportive Carriers Recognized
Abstract The mission of the Telecom Council of Silicon Valley is described along with the rationale for the SPIFFY awards. Notable comments from selected award presenters/ recipients are included in this summary along with Norwest Venture Partners Tim Chang’s observation on the current harsh climate for telecom start-ups and entrepreneurs. Tim presented before the awards were…
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No Morning Paper for Denver [Er, One Less Paper]
It looks like Denver will be the first major city to be without a major daily newspaper [oops, I forgot about the Denver Post].. The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Rocky Mountain News is folding its operation. The idea that the demise of a major [market] newspaper was imminent was reported in the…