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Q and Z on Dials - Standards? 2:
SIP and TAPI 3:
TiVo Cuts Set-Top Prices to Lure More Subscribers 4:
Strange Spoof E-Mails 5:
Nine Phone Firms Back Revamped Fees 6:
Vonage(R) and Staples(R) Offer Broadband Telephony in an Office 7:
Socially Responsible Use of Your Cellphone Camera 8:
Cheapest Incoming-Only Phone Service? (Westchester, NY) 9:
New Report Released - Toll Free Usage Growing 10:
Last Laugh! Interesting Origins 11:
[telecom-news] Opportunity to Become an Embedded Professional 12:
Display Forwarding Phone Number in Caller ID When Multiringing 13:
Phone Industry Upheaval As Ways of Calling Change Fast 14:
Political Advocacy Group 15:
Satellite TV Gains in Race Against Cable 16:
Covad Tries an End Run 17:
Motorola and Apple Bring iTunes Music Player to Motorola's 18:
Last Laugh! Inventors of Voice Over IP [joke] 19:
Last Laugh! Interesting Origins - Ship High In Transit 20:
Vonage Traffic Clarification 21:
911, Only Simple 911 at Best 22:
In a Surprising Turn of Events 23:
Drivers Let Big Brother in to Get a Break 24:
FCC: Web Phone Calls Must Allow Wiretaps 25:
Telecom Update (Canada) #443, August 9, 2004 26:
Free World Dialup: Configuration Tool With Asterisk on MacOSX 27:
Any Good Simple Home Phone Systems? 28:
EFFector 17.30: EFF Scores Landmark Win for P2P 29:
T-Mobile Sidekick II 30:
Freescale Receives First FCC Certification for Ultra-Wideband 31:
Samsung DS616? 32:
Vonage - Area Codes 33:
Inside wiring (was Area Code Unavailable For Vonage) 34:
Latest Internet Rumor: Nick Berg Alive 35:
NBC Olympics and AT&T Wireless Partner to Create First-Ever 36:
Competition, New Technologies Take Sting Out of Long-Distance 37:
In Regards to Help - Please (Mike Sutter) 38:
Spam Harvesting From Telecom Digest 39:
Misplaced Ugliness, was Microsoft Pays Dear For Insults 40:
Calling a Stolen Cell Phone 41:
Two Million Scans Uncover 55 Million Instances of Spyware 42:
A Question About Video Cell Phones 43:
Phill Gross Recognized With Internet Society's Postel Award 44:
Wardriving Guilty Plea in Lowe's Wi-Fi Case 45:
NomadISP Announces Nomadic WiFi Hotspot Franchise for RV 46:
Rotary Step Relays 47:
LecStar Uses Power Lines For VoIP Trial 48:
Covad Releases White Paper on Future of Voice over Internet 49:
VoIP Firm Tussles With States Over Phone Numbers 50:
A Place For Political/Social Issues Discussion 51:
Cingular Customers Can Get Wireless E-Mail in a New York Minute 52:
Leader: RFID in Prisons - Does Anyone Care? 53:
S.Korea's Daum to Buy Lycos for $95 Mln 54:
U.S. Broadband Connections Reach Critical Mass 55:
FCC Official Says Wary of Cingular-AT&T Concern 56:
FCC Rules on Wireless Outage Reporting and CALEA Compliance 57:
New Jersey Labor Board Page for NorVergence Employees 58:
Experience of a New Primus VoIP Customer 59:
Will Internet Chat be Forced to Pay the Tax Man? 60:
SBC, DSL and the Local Phone Service Bumble 61:
Book Review: "Know Your Enemy", Honeynet Project 62:
Phone-PDA Combo That Works On Wi-Fi Is Bulky but a Winner 63:
File-Sharing Imperils US Secrets / Use of the Software 64:
World Payphones 65:
Norvergence 66:
Best Phone For Use With Vonage Service? 67:
Last Laugh! Truth or Fiction? Osama Found Hanged 68:
Comcast Adds New 4Mbps (`4Meg') Speed Option to High-Speed 69:
Sprint Expands VoIP Reach 70:
Are NorVergence MATRIX Leases to be Voided? 71:
Phone Phishing 72:
wipphone.com Is The Best Deal Out There 73:
Coalition Proposing Lowering Rates Phone Companies Pay One Another 74:
FCC Takes Step Toward VOIP Wiretapping Regulations 75:
Senate Committee Guts VoIP Bill 76:
VoIP Provider Vonage Suffers Outage 77:
Delete: Bathwater. Undelete: Baby. 78:
The Emerging Technologies Conference at MIT, September 29-30, 2004 79:
Trying to Identify 1940s Equipment (Prison Phone?) 80:
AOL Instant Messenger Vulnerability 81:
Share Day For August, 2004 82:
Regulating VoIP in the US 83:
Motorola Makes Seamless Mobility Real 84:
Dial 411 for a Category Search 85:
More Software Aims To Make Web Safer for Kids 86:
Telecom Update (Canada) #444, August 16, 2004 87:
DISH Network Ranks No. 1 in Customer Satisfaction in J.D. Power 88:
Follow-up Note re Toll Free Report 89:
Voice Logic VP 206 Manual Addendum Internal Battery Replacement 90:
Number of Corporate Phone Accounts? 91:
Opportunity to Become an Embedded Professional 92:
Web Phones Connect on Buzz Circuit 93:
Liabiltiy For Neglegent Storage of Data? 94:
Telecom Update (Canada) #442, August 3, 2004 95:
DirecTV Slashes PanAmSat Price by $200 Million 96:
Internet Patent Claims Stir Concern 97:
Passport ID Technology Has High Error Rate 98:
Connecting to a SMS Gateway, How? 99:
Interconnect Fees Get Ugly 100:
NorVergence is Having Popular Leasing Hound and Threaten Me 101:
AT&T Wireless to Provide Wireless Priority Service 102:
Microsoft Internet Explorer Drag and Drop Vulnerability 103:
Net Phone Customers Brace For 'VoIP Spam' 104:
Will the FCC Let VOIP Flourish? 105:
Vonage(R) and Linksys(R) Team Up to Redefine Telecom Marketplace 106:
California Urged to Use Open Source, VoIP 107:
Time Warner Cable Loses Sports Channels 108:
Australia: New Phone Technology is Voice of Tomorrow 109:
Meridian Norstar - Caller ID Install for Only One Line 110:
RCN Mach 7 Launch Underway Ahead of Schedule 111:
US Looks to be Master of Aussie IP 112:
Some VoIP Calls Being Blocked 113:
US FCC Denies Will and Grace, Buffy Shows Indecent 114:
AT&T Wireless Unveils Annual Unlimited Plans 115:
Motorola Reports Second-Quarter 2004 Financial Results 116:
Vonage Compared to AT&T CallVantage? 117:
Hot-Button Issue 118:
POTS' Dirty Little Secret: Big-Time Downtime 119:
Vonage Hit by Nationwide Calling Disruption 120:
Vonage Will Drive You Crazy - Beware Vonage 121:
VoIP Reach Goes Rural 122:
Guidance Wanted in Starting Telecom Service Business 123:
Opinions on ExpressPin? 124:
Next-Generation Wireless Net Eyed For Nantucket 125:
T Writes Down Assets 126:
Akamai Reports Record Revenue and Profits 127:
Motorola's OFDM Field Tests and Research Prove Capability 128:
FCC Chairman Calls For New Telecom Laws 129:
TiVo Slumps as Rival DVR Maker Has DirecTV Deal 130:
Wardriving Guilty Plea in Lowe's Wi-Fi Case (NOTS 131:
'Cable A La Carte' TV Picks Up Steam 132:
Internet Connection 133:
Bare-Bones DNC Coverage Draws Lower Ratings 134:
RFID Hack Could Allow Retail Fraud 135:
Telecom Update (Canada) #445, August 23, 2004 136:
Last Laugh! was VoIP Firm Tussles With States 137:
Qwest Communications Introduces New Flexible Wireless Plans 138:
AT&T Begins Phone Trials in New Zealand 139:
Cinti. Bell Buys ATTWS's 19.9% Share of its Wireless Network 140:
AT&T Dials Up VoIP Service With Cable Deals 141:
Comcast Reports Second Quarter 2004 Results 142:
Number Transportability for VOIP? 143:
Linksys Voice Over IP (VoIP) Solutions 144:
FCC Takes Next Steps To Promote Digital TV Transition 145:
Hunt Group / Trunk Group 146:
Norvergence Bankruptcy Leads to Charges of Scam 147:
Check 21 148:
AT&T CallVantage 149:
DoubleClick Announces Compliance With Sender ID for Email 150:
OneSuite Now Available for Call Originating in Canada 151:
Any Experience With Verizon NJ Centrex? 152:
For Sale: Cisco VoIP Gateways, Gatekeepers, IP phones 153:
Virtual PBX Competitors 154:
Cingular Wireless Can Now Help You 'Escape-A-Date' 155:
Looking for Phones to Use with Centrex 156:
Outdated Operator Inward Codes 157:
I Have the Same Problem 158:
CDT Headline: FCC Approves Content Protection Systems 159:
Telecom Update (Canada) #441, July 26, 2004 160:
Area Code Unavailable For Vonage 161:
FCC Moves to Ban Spam on Mobile Phones 162:
Internet Calls Add Foreign Accent 163:
Microsoft Pays Dear For Insults 164:
Cell Phones Using Wi-Fi; How Will Hotspots Cope? 165:
Why VoIP Regulation Looks Dead This Year 166:
Nortel v. NorVergence 167:
Comcast PhotoShow Deluxe 168:
Neat Little Book for Telephone History Buffs 169:
Gatekeeper to Gatekeeper in Linux 170:
Wi-Fi Service Expands Its Reach 171:
Needed: Auerbach Books, Reports, Journals Especially Early Ones 172:
Correction From Editor: was Internet Connection 173:
Telecommunications: Blogs, Bloggers, and Blogging 174:
Info NorVergence and the Salzanos? 175:
Product Review: Windows XP Battens Down Hatches 176:
8x8 Adds Fry's Electronics to Growing List of Packet8 Retailers 177:
International Call Forwarding to US, UK or Germany Needed 178:
VoicePulse Rated Best VoIP Phone Service Provider in PC 179:
Avaya Unveils New Wireless IP Telephony Products For Converged 180:
Obituary: Richard Gabel Dead at 84 181:
Microsoft Releases Windows XP Service Pack 2 182:
Attention, Shoppers: You Can Now Speed Straight Through Checkout 183:
DSL Steel or Copper 184:
Can You Depend on Vonage 911 Service in an Emergency? 185:
VOIP Carriers Calculate Tap Tariff 186:
Remote Serial Port Connection - Manage Devices over the Internet 187:
Telefonica Reports Solid Growth of 5.6% in Operating Revenues 188:
SS7 via Cable/Air? Factor Deciding This Medium? 189:
U.S. FCC Deregulates Fiber Optics to Apartments 190:
Crypto Researchers Abuzz Over Flaws 191:
Choosing AT&T Wireless Worst Mistake 192:
Phone Fraud: xtremeISP.com ? 193:
VOIP-Based IVR Broadcasting?? 194:
EFFector 17.29: Calling All Tech-Savvy Lawyers! 195:
Fahrenheit FBI 196:
Blackberry Timesheet Software Suggestion? 197:
Avaya ODBC - CentreVu reports 198:
FTC Seeks Comments on Proposed Can-Spam Rules 199:
MyDoom Virus Search Engine Use 200:
NBC Olympic Profits Seen Reaching $50 Million 201:
Ex-Verizon Wireless Employee Charged 202:
Net Phone Calls Must be Able to be Tapped - U.S. FCC 203:
Verizon Communications Reports 6% Second-Quarter Revenue Growth, 204:
Internet Considered Crucial For Educational Success 205:
Tivo Gets Nod For Users to Share Digital Shows 206:
A Calling Card Type of Solution Needed 207:
Truth or Fiction? Osama Found Hanged 208:
Another Try at Inventing Superphone 209:
Killer Phone Numbers in Nigeria 210:
Group Warns DVRs Endangered 211:
What Missouri Did 212:
Number Not in Use 213:
Must-Download TV 214:
Suggestions For USB Phone? 215:
A Global Call For Help 216:
International Call Forwarding (Divert) to US, UK or Germany Needed 217:
PDAs Under Attack 218:
3L-4N Cities, Exchange Names, Lettered Dials 219:
Copper Remains Golden for Legacy Networks 220:
Policy Post 10.13: Email Privacy Protection Called into Question 221:
How Hipsters Stay in Touch 222:
Network Usage Friendly PC to PC Voice Software 223:
Thanks for Vonage Info. What about Lingo? 224:
Delete: Bathwater. Undelete: Baby 225:
Avaya Reports Increased Revenues, Operating Income and Cash Flow 226:
Share Day, August 2003 227:
Telogy and TI platform Phones 228:
The Convention in 1904, One Hundred Years Ago 229:
Old Bell System TTY Guys? 230:
The Wireless Industry and the 411 231:
Vonage(R) Now Offers 311 Dialing For City 232:
MCHSI Fibre/Fire Outage? 233:
T-Mobile USA Reports Second Quarter 2004 Results 234:
Information About Mosquitos Trojan 235:
ALTIGEN PBX With 58 Nortel Sets - For Sale 236:
AT&T: Gold-Medal Hyperbole 237:
Simple Question For AVAYA CMS R9 238:
U.S. TV Networks see Young Men Return to The Fold 239:
[VoIP News] Grand Haven, Michigan, Cuts the Cord 240:
US to Allow SBC, BellSouth to Buy Back Spectrum 241:
Vonage Service Interruption 242:
News Corporation Reports Third Consecutive Year of Double-Digit 243:
Mobile Device Developments 2004-Other Upcoming Conferences 244:
FBI CALEA Petition on FCC Agenda for August 4 245:
History of TV (was Bare-Bones DNC Coverage) 246:
Computer Programmers in Telecom 247:
How Does Vonage Sound 248:
Mosquito Software Bites Smart Phones 249:
Forsee: Sprint Gambles On Charge Waiver Deal 250:
Let the Web Games Begin 251:
Verizon Warns Consumers: Beware of Online 'Phishing' Scam 252:
Security Cavities Ail Bluetooth 253:
Logging On at 30,000 Feet 254:
AT&T CallVantage Service Now Online@Amazon.com 255:
Request For Berrien County, Michigan, Residents Only 256:
Airport Express Leads the New Breed of Consumer APs 257:
U.S. FCC Issues Rate Freeze For Phone Networks 258:
Mailing Lists For Audiocodes/Mediatrix Equipment 259:
Vonage(R) Now Offers 311 Dialing For City Information Services 260:
Microsoft to Release Big Windows Upgrade 261:
VoIP Terms of Service May Surprise You 262:
How Do I Get "Kewlstart" From my Phone Company? 263:
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes 264:
Last Laugh! was VoIP Firm Tussles With States On Phone Numbers 265:
Verizon Wireless Motorola V710 Megapixel Camera Phone 266:
Norvergence - How Do I Get Out 267:
Disney Asks FCC to Control All Digital Music 268:
Mosquito Trojan: Copy Protection Gone Wrong 269:
Jeff Pulver: FCC Adopts the CALEA NPRM 270:
Anyone Know Anything About RTP and NAT Traversal? 271:
Digest Archives Search on Norvergence 272:
HDTV Gets a New Player 273:
Linksys Supplies the Networking Hardware to Build the Ultimate 274:
EPIC Alert 11.15 275:
VeriSign To Integrate Sender ID Specifications Into Email 276:
Credit Firms Resist Anti-ID Theft Measure 277:
Phone for Noisy Environment 278:
More on 1970s British Numbering 279:
It's BlackBerry Season, but Maybe Not for Long 280:
Internet Spam Claims Stir Concern 281:
How Can I Subscribe to the Telecom Digest 282:
Teen Pleads Guilty to Releasing Blaster Worm Variant 283:
Problem With Recycled Cell-Phone Numbers 284:
Tune In, Turn On, Skype Out 285:
History of TV (was Bare-Bones DNC Coverage Draws Lower Ratings) 286:
US West History 287:
Up and Down, All Around 288:
EFFector 17.28: Freedom Fest Is Here! 289:
POTS' Dirty Little Secret 290:
FCC Restricts Reports on Telecom Disruptions 291:
PluggedIn: Back-to-School Gadget Prices Take a Fall 292:
Free Broadband Service in Our Country Now! 293:
Dedicated Internet Line 294:
Transmission Time Calculation & Impact of Distance on it 295:
Cisco Systems Ships Its Millionth Internet Protocol Telephone