Monday, March 13, 2006

DAILY TELECOM NEWS: Cogni360 And Associates open a new office in Leominster, Massachusetts

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Telecommunications Industry News and Updates.- Grand Opening celebration at Cogni360 And Associates, with the opening of a new office branch in the city of Leominster, MA. The Grand Opening event will be in effect on March 14, 2006, and of course everyone is invited.

You will be enter on the Grand Opening Free Drawing just for visiting the new office at 71 Pleasant St. Suite 4B, Leominster, MA 01453, 3 blocks from downtown. In the morning a few of the city authorities would be present for opening event. Cogni360 a company manage by Luis Galarza and Anna Phommatham would be providing services packages full of coupons for everyone who visit or call the office that day at 978.537.7660.

Some of the feature services for the opening would be Local IPTV or Broadband Television service, VoIP or Broadband Telephone services, Satellite TV (Dish Network or Direct TV), Home Security service, Local Phone Services, Long Distance, Travel Discount fares, Tax services, Business Consultation, Logo or Ad design service, and more.


Monday, March 06, 2006

ISP'S AND BROADBAND NEWS: Who will pay for network upgrades?

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

ISP's and Broadband Industry News & Updates.- Broadband access providers are looking to Web content companies to help underwrite needed expansions and improvements to the nation's high-speed Internet infrastructure. Click here for free telecommunication tips.


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DAILY TELECOM NEWS: Phone service driving basic cable growth

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Telecommunications Industry News and Updates.- Since cable carriers started offering telephone services, subscriber numbers for basic cable have risen. Both Cablevision Systems and Time Warner Cable have reported more basic-cable subscribers, driven by triple-play packages. But, the future has a shadow on it, with the forecast of a deep global economic recession.


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ISP'S AND BROADBAND NEWS: The Web's last holdouts

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

ISP's and Broadband Industry News & Updates.- The rush of households to the Web has slowed over the past few years, even as the rates of broadband adoption continue to rise. A survey found 18% of offline households were not interested in going online, and that only 18% of dial-up households planned to switch to a broadband connection. This, according to Mike Langberg of the Mercury News, means "Internet companies are entering a new and much more competitive era." Click here for free telecommunication tips.


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WIRELESS EVENTS: Communications Security in the Digital Age

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market Events.- Communications and cyber security issues will play a central role on the exhibit floor and in key sessions at TelecomNEXT in Las Vegas, March 19-23, 2006. TelecomNEXT is the only place to see the latest advances in network security, including a premier enterprise security exhibit AT&T's Network Disaster Recovery (NDR) team as well as sessions bringing together top communications security experts. Register today! For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


WIRELESS NEWS: Ricochet seeks to return to Bay Area

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- Ricochet, the once high-flying wireless ISP, is once again seeking business in the Bay Area market with proposals to operate a wireless network for the city of San Jose and to help other Wi-Fi companies set up networks. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


WIRELESS NEWS: Palm could be hurt from RIM ruling

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- Palm attracted new customers while RIM was hampered by patent litigation, but it may sell fewer smartphones now that the BlackBerry maker has settled. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


WIRELESS NEWS: Despite settlement, RIM faces challenges

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- BlackBerry users in the U.S. breathed a collective sigh of relief Friday when Research In Motion agreed to pay $612.5 million to settle its patent dispute with NTP. While the deal will allow RIM to keep doing business as usual, it doesn't eliminate increasing competition from rivals offering their own innovative wireless e-mail services. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


DAILY TELECOM NEWS: Microsoft team up with Cisco

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360.

Telecommunications Industry News and Updates.- Cisco Systems and Microsoft announced a partnership to develop communications solutions for enterprise customers. For telecommunication tips go to: Cogni360 Blog.


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WIRELESS NEWS: Verizon seeks Vodafone stake in Verizon Wireless

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- Verizon Communications said it is talking to Vodafone Group about buying the U.K. company's 45% stake in Verizon Wireless. Vodafone said it has no plans to sell its Verizon Wireless stake. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


VOIP NEWS: Vodafone inks deal to unload Japanese unit

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

VoIP Industry & Market News.- Vodafone Group reportedly has reached a deal to sell a 98% stake in Vodafone K.K. to Softbank. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


WIRELESS NEWS: How will regulators view the deal?

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- AT&T Inc.'s bid to acquire BellSouth comes at a time of relatively strong regulatory support for telecoms' efforts to expand into areas such as video services. While approval is no certainty, the companies could have some influential backers, including FCC Chairman Kevin Martin. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


WIRELESS NEWS: Cingular a key focus

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- Perhaps the biggest prize for AT&T Inc. is gaining 100% control of Cingular Wireless, which has room for growth. Cingular's short-term technology strategy likely will stay the same, but its brand identity probably will shift back to the AT&T name. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


DAILY TELECOM NEWS: Telecom, cable industries will feel deal's impact

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Telecommunications Industry News and Updates.- AT&T Inc.'s deal for BellSouth could spark a new wave of consolidation in the cable and telecom industries as major players look to keep pace. Verizon Communications is perhaps most affected by the merger, although cable operators such as Time Warner Cable also might consider strategic moves. For telecommunication tips go to: Cogni360 Blog


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WIRELESS NEWS: AT&T to acquire BellSouth for $67B

By Daily Telecom News, Power by Cogni360

Wireless Industry & Market News.- AT&T Inc. unveiled a $67 billion megadeal to buy BellSouth, a move aimed directly at shoring up its position in the increasingly competitive communications market. If approved, the new company would have $120 billion in sales and a market value totaling as much as $170 billion. AT&T's reach would dramatically expand via the deal, as would its ability to offer TV services. Control of Cingular Wireless, a joint venture between AT&T and BellSouth, would be transferred completely to AT&T, possibly accelerating the push toward fixed-wireless convergence. For more information go to: Daily Wireless Updates


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