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Tips for saving dough in the WAN

Opinion
Jul 28, 20031 min
Enterprise Applications

* Tips for saving dough in the WAN * A question of identity theft * A public utility for the public good * A most excellent network

Tips for saving dough in the WAN

Your WAN bandwidth needs are probably growing. This week Johna Till Johnson passes along several tips for making sure your costs don’t grow with them.

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A question of identity theft

Paul McNamara this week buzzes Gartner’s recent report that millions of Americans apparently believe they are victims of identity theft. The survey numbers, he says, don’t make sense.

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A public utility for the public good

Frank Dzubeck makes the case for treating all communications services as a public utility – not just saying such services are a utility, but instead actually regulating them as we do power companies or water companies.

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A most excellent network

If your network is excellent, Beth Schultz wants to hear from you. She’s on the hunt for Network World’s next User Excellence Award winner, and you could be it.

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