USTelecom dailyLead - October 15, 2007 - Dobson, AT&T merger the end of an era

USTelecom dailyLead October 15, 2007

TODAY'S HEADLINES NEWS OF THE DAY

  • Dobson, AT&T merger the end of an era BUSINESS & INDUSTRY WATCH
  • Huawei has option to buy 21.5% of 3Com
  • Icahn voices concern over future of Motorola
  • Investors expect big things from secretive GPhone
  • History: Mobile-phone inventors didn't expect consumer popularity
  • Verizon Wireless delivers Zeppelin tunes to mobile USTELECOM SPOTLIGHT
  • Webinar -- IPTV: The Time Is Now Thursday, Oct. 18, at 1 p.m. ET HOT TOPICS
  • Forsee resigns as Sprint Nextel chairman
  • Vonage agrees to pay Sprint million
  • More providers look to make cell phones act as home phones
  • AT&T increases data power with .5 billion spectrum purchase
  • Sigman retiring from AT&T after 42 years TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
  • Telecom industry needs better DSL service agreements
  • Almost time to fly the Wi-Fi skies
  • WiMAX: Some excited; some have doubts
  • Australia prepares to launch "naked DSL" IP DOWNLOAD
  • Microsoft "media extenders" blur PC-TV line
  • Joost touts user growth REGULATORY & LEGISLATIVE
  • Study: EU broadband needs more competition

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