* Service providers aren’t going to sit idly by… * …Unless we force them to * A 180-degree turn on IBM-Lenovo deal * Google, analyzed
Service providers aren’t going to sit idly by…
If you think that service providers can remain completely neutral while VoIP providers make a buck or two off their networks, think again, says Kevin Tolly. The fact is, service providers will have no incentive to make life easier for the Vonages of the world, and every incentive to promote their own VoIP services instead.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905tolly.html?vo
…Unless we force them to
Meanwhile, Johna Till Johnson calls for the government to step in here and enforce the separation of content and transport. Well, sort of.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905johnson.html?vo
A 180-degree turn on IBM-Lenovo deal
Currid & Co.’s Linda Musthaler used to think that IBM’s sale of its PC division to Lenovo Group was bad for users. But recently she spoke with executives at Lenovo – and now she’s changing her tune. What did they say to her?
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905musthaler.html?vo
Google, analyzed
Google is building an empire at amazing speed. Editor-in-Chief John Dix this week takes a closer look at what the company has in store for the Internet – and where this is all headed.
http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905edit.html?vo




