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December 18, 1999
  • Charter and HSA to Trial VoIP in Georgia
  • Broadband Innovations Introduces Upconverter Module
  • Toshiba Introduces DOCSIS 1.1 Based Modems
  • Core Networks Introduces V3.0 of its Broadband Provisioning Sys
  • 3Com Introduces 3- DOCSIS 1.1 Based Modems
  • Cisco and TI to Co-Develop DVB/DAVIC Chips
  • Motorola Teams with Redback for Auto-Provisioning
  • Silicon Wave Introduces Cable Tuner Chip
  • Askey Introduces 2 New DOCSIS Models
  • RiverDelta to Develop Auto-Provisioning & Switching Technologies
  • Charter to Deploy GI’s SB3100 Cable Modems
  • Anadigics Introduces Cable Tuner
  • Globocabo Set to Launch Services in Sao Paulo
  • CableLabs Certifies Best Data’s Cable Modem
  • ISP Channel Deploys Cisco’s CSRC for Auto-Provisioning & Tiering
  • DeltaKabel Reports Orders for 100,000+ Cable Modems
  • Road Runner to Use Arepa’s Technology
  • 3Com to Use Amplify.Net’s Auto-Provisioning Technology
  • Cisco Introduces Faster CMTS, Extensions
  • TI DSPs in 90% of VoIP Enabled Cable Modems
  • Com21 Teams with Tdsoft for Voice Gateway to PSTN
  • CoaxMedia Introduces SI Service for MDU Deployments
  • Nortel Introduces Cable Modem Interoperability Testing
  • Open Access Update


  • December 09, 1999
  • AT&T to Open Access in 2002
  • @Home Reports 1 Million Subs
  • Broadcom & Conexant Introduce Tuners
  • HSA Launches Service in 10 Communities
  • ISP Channel Ends Q’3 with 7,376 Subs
  • CCS Tech Introduces Systems Integration Package
  • CableLabs Certifies 2 Com21 Cable Modems
  • CableLabs Releases PacketCable 1.0 Spec
  • Cabovisao to Deploy Nortel’s Gear in Portugal
  • IDC Releases Cable Modem Market Report
  • RCN Launches Services in South San Francisco
  • SCTE Announces Speakers for Emerging Tech Show
  • Nortel Introduces Cable Modem Firewall
  • Comcast to Trial Media Station’s CD-Rom on-Demand


  • December 02, 1999 (Part 2 of 2)
  • Com21 Introduces DOCSIS 1.1 CMTS
  • CCS to be Systems Integrator for Troy Cablevision
  • Open Access Update
  • 3Com Introduces Install Kit with Splitters & Cable
  • StarView Teams with Expanets for Marketing


  • November 27, 1999 (Part 1 of 2)
  • Motorola Reports More than 1 Million Cable Modems Shipped
  • Comcast Testing VoIP in Union City, New Jersey
  • HB Telecom Orders 10,000 DVB Cable Modems from Industree
  • Comcast Launches @Home Service in Indianapolis
  • Videotron Orders Com21 Modems
  • StjarnTV Launches Chello in Sweden
  • Rich Prodan Leaves CableLabs, Joins Terayon
  • NAIS to Deploy NetGame’s Cable Modem System for Hotels
  • Microsoft Invests $35 Million in Taiwanese Cable ISP
  • Telstra Preparing to Deploy DOCSIS in Australia
  • ISP Channel Finalizes Agreement to Offer Data over MediaCom
  • NDC Introduces Router for Home Networking
  • Cisco Has Fattest Wallet in Silicon Valley


  • November 07, 1999
  • Open Access Update
  • HSA Reports 9,307 Subs, 1.5k HHP
  • Kinetic Strategies Releases Market Projections
  • Atmel Introduces DVB/DAVIC QAM Demod
  • ZDTV Benchmarks DOCSIS Cable Modems
  • Tele2 to Deploy NetGame’s System in Scandinavia
  • DSL Prices Dropping in Major Markets
  • Road Runner to Offer Health Network Content
  • IPG to Use Broadband for Security Surveillance
  • ONO to Expand Services Throughout Spain
  • @Home Introduces Increased Backbone Capacity
  • Hybrid Files App to Get Relisted on NASDAQ
  • MediaOne Reports 173,000 Data Subs
  • Videotron Ends August with 32,900 Subs
  • CableLabs Issues 5 OpenCable Specs
  • RCN Reports 17,985 Subs
  • Vendors Participating in Cert Wave 11
  • Broadband Year 2000 Show Scheduled for June
  • Jiaxing Cable Offering Services to Local Banks


  • October 26, 1999
  • Best Data to Introduce DOCSIS Modem
  • Strategis Releases Latin American Market Report
  • TW Using BroadJump’s Software for Self-Installs
  • Open Access Update
  • StarView to Offer Data to Holiday Inn in Vegas
  • 16 Respond to OpenCable Software RFP


  • October 22, 1999
  • TI Introduces Euro-DOCSIS Chip
  • @Home Ends Q’3 with 840k Subs Worldwide
  • Chello Finishes Quarter with 80,000 Subs
  • Modems Now Retail in Atlanta
  • NetGame Introduces Telco-Return System
  • Liwest Launches Data Services in Austria
  • Open Access Update
  • HSA Teams with NorthPoint for DSL Solution
  • Broadcom Introduces VoIP Software
  • Internet Cable Acquires Wireless Company


  • October 13, 1999 (Part 2)
  • Pacific Century & ISP Channel Team for New Global Venture
  • ServiceCo Reports 420,000 Subs
  • 60+ Vendors to Participate in CableNet Exhibit
  • Terayon Acquires Telegate & Radwiz
  • Open Access Update
  • Circuit City to Carry RCA Modems in Atlanta & Richmond
  • Starview to Offer Data to 740-unit MDU in Las Vegas
  • Imaginon to Introduce Broadband Portal


  • October 13, 1999 (Part 1)
  • Another AT&T/@Home/AOL Rumor Shakes Wall St.
  • CableLabs to Develop 1.2 Without IEEE 802.14
  • Kinetic Commissions Benchmark of 5 DOCSIS Modems
  • GCI Introduces Services in Fairbanks
  • Com21 Introduces DVB Modems
  • @Home Faces Local Regulations In Fremont
  • @Home Introduces v1.7
  • SCTE Partners with Wave to Offer Computer Training
  • Anatel Expected to Deploy 3Com’s System in Brazil
  • Broadcom & Gotcha Team to Create Content Venture
  • Vulcan, Charter, RCN, Go2Net and HSA to Develop Portal
  • ADC Invests in Phasecom
  • Analysys Releases Broadband Market Report
  • Cablevision Orders 2,700 Com21 Modems


  • September 30, 1999
  • Cable ISPs Increasing Ways for Signing up for Service
  • @Home to be Offered in Germany
  • @Home Solutions Signs 4 Affiliates Representing 430k HHP
  • NetGame Partners with LodgeNet for Hotel Access Solution
  • Castel Orders Up to 40,000 Cable Modems from Industree
  • Primacom Launches Services in Leipzig, Germany
  • Infowest Offers 1-Way Service Over ClearVision in Utah
  • Newbridge Sells Stanford Telecom Division to Intel
  • TI Introduces VoIP Cable Modem Reference Design
  • Open Access Update
  • HSA Joins Initiative to Educate Parents on Filtering Smut
  • Internet Ventures to Sue Davis & EWU


  • September 21, 1999
  • Motorola to Acquire General Instrument
  • Cisco to Acquire Cisco
  • TW Unleashes Road Runner in New York City
  • Retecal Deploying Com21 Modems in Spain
  • Univ of New Hampshire to Develop DOCSIS Lab
  • Lotus Pacific Introduces STB with DOCSIS Modem
  • Open Access Update
  • Strategis Announces More Market Projections
  • AOL Canada to Offer Services over Regional Cable
  • ISP Channel Rolls Out Data over Galaxy in Nebraska
  • @Home Reports 25% Take Rate from Expo Tour
  • AT&T Scheduling @Work over Cable for Q'4
  • Comcast to Offer Arepa's Services this Fall
  • StarView to Offer Data to Embassy Guests in Phoenix
  • Correction: ISP Channel & MediaCom
  • Correction: Applications for Iskraemeco's Modem


  • September 13, 1999
  • Koos to Deploy GI's Cable ModemsM
  • PrimaCom to Deploy Terayon's Gear for Leipzig Service
  • Iskraemeco Introduces Proprietary Cable Modem System
  • Open Access Update
  • @Home Affiliates Subsidizing AOL Access Charges
  • Strategis Study Reports 54k IB in Latin America By 2000
  • IDC Releases Report on European Cable Modem Market
  • UMAX & TZO Team to Provide Sharing & DNS Solution
  • Broadband Access Using IXP1200 Processor for Switch
  • Kinetic Strategies Introduces End-User Web Site
  • Rolf Launches Cable-Modems.Org
  • Intervu Produces Webcast Event for Road Runner
  • Happy Birthday BBB Report


  • September 07, 1999
  • CableLabs Certifies Terayon's TeraJet DOCSIS Cable Modem
  • Zenith Files Chapter 11
  • RCN to Offer Voice, Video and Data in Hoboken
  • Fujitsu Plans Data Roll-Out for 2002
  • CableLabs Releases Document on DOCSIS Security
  • Open Access Update
  • Road Runner to Use Content from Worlds.Com & Visual Data
  • B2 to Offer Data to MDUs in Sweden
  • @Home Gives Itself High Marks in Customer Service
  • eSynch Introduces Throughput Measurement Utility
  • CNET Points Finger at 3Com for @Home's Problems: Take 2
  • GI Receives Level 2 Approval from @Home
  • Japan Ends July with 76,500 Data Subs


  • August 24, 1999
  • @Home Preparing for Television
  • GAD Line Introduces DOCSIS Modem
  • Com21 to Develop DVB/DAVIC Modem
  • HSA to Offer VoIP via Clarent's Technology
  • TW Launches Road Runner in Houston
  • Adelphia & Knology Report Sub Numbers
  • Adelphia to Introduce PowerLink in Western NY
  • Open Access Update
  • Cahners In-Stat Releases Quarterly Market Update
  • Interactive Enterprises Introduces Auto-Provisioning Solution
  • Quokka to Provide Sports Content for Road Runner
  • Motorola's CMTS Gets Level 2 Approval from @Home
  • Kagan to Host Cable in the Broadband Millennium
  • GecKo Launches iSky, a Wireless & Satellite Site


  • August 13, 1999
  • HSA Announces Deals with 16 Ops
  • CableLabs Issues OpenCable Spec
  • Titus to Deploy GI Modems
  • Ale-Teledis Deploying Terayon Modems
  • Open Access Update
  • ISP Channel Ends Q'2 with 4,000+ Subs
  • Comcast, Jones Report Q'2 Numbers
  • Costa Mesa Hotel Offering Data Via StarView
  • China Telecom Conference to Cover Broadband
  • AT&T/AOL Rumor Denied, Again
  • MSNBC Strikes Deals with @Home, RR, & Sprint
  • TW Introduces Corporate Data Services in Memphis
  • Videsh May Offer Data over Cable Systems in India
  • Strategis Releases Cable Trends: 1999


  • August 03, 1999


    July 27, 1999


    July 19, 1999


    July 08, 1999


    June 28, 1999


    June 22, 1999
  • Motorola Reports 750,000 Cable Modems Shipped
  • Optus to Offer @Home in Australia
  • Ericsson, Zoom Introduce DOCSIS Cable Modem
  • MediaOne Introduces RoadRunner in Richmond
  • Open Access Update
  • NetGame Introduces Pre-DOCSIS 1.1 CMTS and Modem/Router
  • Comcast & HSA to Deploy Cisco's uBR
  • Time Warner to Deploy 3Com's Modems in L.A.
  • ISP Channel to Offer Data over ICC Systems in Japan
  • GI Introduces SB3100 Cable Modem
  • Core Networks Introduces Broadband Provisioning OS
  • Cisco & @Home Depart on 2nd Annual Shopping Mall Tour
  • RoadRunner To Use Content from ChannelSeek and Launch
  • CableData & AP Engine Developing Usage & Billing Software


  • June 08, 1999
  • Multiple Swiss Ops to Deploy Terayon's Modems
  • AT&T Orders 10,000 Cable Modems from Thomson
  • District Court Upholds Open Access in Oregon
  • HSA Introduces $169M IPO
  • Com21 Introduces SOHO Cable Modem
  • BellSouth Launching FTTH Trial in Atlanta
  • Advanced Wireless Introduces 64/256 QAM Demod
  • ECCA & EuroCableLabs Agrees on DVB/DAVIC Spec


  • May 27, 1999
  • Cox to Use Cisco's DOCSIS Solution
  • RoadRunner to Offer Backup Storage Option to Subs
  • Chello Gets Austrian & Belgian Affiliates
  • NetGame to go Public
  • Internet Cable Merges with Real Estate Developer
  • Diamond Multimedia Joins Wave 9 of DOCSIS Certification
  • TCI Introduces @Home in Greeley, Colorado
  • MindSpring Introduces Data to Columbus, GA over Knology
  • Brumfield Introduces Daily Industry Publication
  • ServiceCo Sponsors Broadband Developers Conference
  • MediaOne Adopts RoadRunner Content in LA Market
  • Cisco to Run SCTE Data Networking Seminars


  • May 18, 1999
  • C-Cor to Acquire Convergence.Com
  • Chello to Deploy Terayon Modems
  • Ziff-Davis to Host Conference on Broadband Content
  • Shaw to Speed Up Deployments
  • Tele Denmark Deploying Harmonic Cable Modems in Denmark
  • Keynote Benchmarks Throughput of High Speed Access Technologies
  • Titus to Expand Services to Sagamihara and Yamato
  • Charter to Introduce Data in St. Louis with 3Com's DOCSIS Modems
  • ISP Channel Introduces Service in 14 Additional Communities
  • Virginia Congressmen Sponsor Open Access Bill
  • Fujitsu Introduces DVB/DAVIC QAM Demod
  • Communicom Offers Nexland Technology Option with Data Service
  • Correction: regarding DOCSIS GI Modems


  • May 07, 1999
  • Comcast Backs Down; AT&T to Acquire MediaOne
  • Nortel, 3Com and GI Become DOCSIS Certified
  • HSA Sets IPO at 13 Million Shares
  • ISP Channel Gets $142 Million in Secondary Offering
  • @Home/RoadRunner Merger Rumors Surfacing Again
  • RoadRunner to Use CacheFlow's Internet Accelerators
  • Telia Stofa Migrates to Com21's DOCSIS Modems
  • Ossingen Network Deploying NetGame's Cable Modem System
  • NTL Introduces Cable Modem Trial
  • DCI to Offer Voice & Data over Retevision
  • Semico Projects IB to Grow to 35M in 2005
  • Rogers and Excite to Build Portal
  • Cox Ends Q'1 with 88,890 @Home Subs
  • TPN Introduces Cable Modem Usage Monitoring Technology
  • GI Introduces Telco-Return DOCSIS Effort


  • April 26, 1999
  • And Then There Was One...
  • CableLabs Issues DOCSIS 1.1 Specification
  • Cisco Introduces DOCSIS 1.1 Based Modem/Router
  • Mountain Cablevision to Deploy Com21's DOCSIS Modems
  • Cogeco Reports 30,000 Data Subs
  • RoadRunner to Feature Beyond.Com Software Store
  • @Home Introduces Section for Accessing Short Films


  • April 21, 1999
  • Shaw Signs 100,000th @Home Sub
  • MediaOne Express Subs To Convert to RoadRunner in Q'2
  • Terayon Reports 100,000+ Cable Modem Shipped
  • @Home Ends Q'1 with 460,000+ Subs
  • Zee Television to Introduce Data in India
  • Insight to Distribute Broadcom's Technology
  • I3S to Offer Data to ArchStone's MDUs
  • Kinden Introduces Cable ISP Services to Condos in Japan
  • Brian Roberts Elected as CableLabs' Chairman
  • Chello Signs LOI to Lease 1.28 Tbps Capacity to U.S.
  • Cox to Deploy GI's DOCSIS Modems
  • Long Island Utility Considering Data Services
  • Regional Cablesystems Opens Access in Timmins, Ontario
  • ServiceCo Chooses Internet Explorer for RoadRunner Browser


  • April 16, 1999
  • @Home Signing More Affiliates Yet Still Struggling to Manage Flagship Market
  • AT&T Forfeits Some Control over @Home
  • NEC Introduces Proprietary Modem with IEEE 1394 Interface
  • InterTECH Announces Deals with Five Small Ops
  • Road Runner/MediaOne Express Report More Than 250,000 Subs
  • Anatel to Approve Brazilian Ops to Offer Data Services
  • Japan Telecom Networking Fourteen Cable Systems
  • Dialup ISPs Introduce Web Site for Open Access Propaganda
  • Zoom Acquires Hayes
  • GecKo Introduces Daily Cable News on CATV CyberLab Site


  • April 05, 1999
  • Motorola Reports 500K Cable Modems Shipped
  • 3Com Submits Internal Modem in Certification Wave
  • TW to Launch RoadRunner in Houston; Paragon in San Antonio
  • Pact Deploy's NetGame's System in Russian Federation
  • Comcast Deploys Cisco's CMTS in Orange County
  • Black Hills FiberCom to Deploy Nortel's Cable Modem Network
  • Digital Furnace Technology Increases Upstream Capacity
  • Kagan to Host Broadband Access '99 This Week
  • @Home Using Cable Comm Act to Protect Sub's Identity
  • Ashland Upstages Falcon by Building Its Own HFC Network


  • March 29, 1999
  • Comcast to Acquire MediaOne
  • Cisco Receives DOCSIS Qualification for CMTS
  • ECCA Delivers DVB-DAVIC Spec to Manufacturers
  • World of Difference to Offer Services over Knology's Charleston System
  • RoadRunner Outsourcing Tier-2 Tech Support
  • Shaw Introduces @Home in Barrie and Vernon
  • @Home Adds Fax Capabilities to Service
  • Sony, Philips, Askey and Motorola Enter Certification Wave
  • Videon and Prime Cable Become @Home Affiliates
  • 3Com Introduces Dual-Channel Receiver Card for CMTS
  • Internet Cable Lands Hospitality Data Service Deal in China
  • @Home Unveils New E-Commerce Sites via BuySafe.Com
  • Anadigics Introduces Reverse Amp for Cable Modems
  • High-Speed Access Files for IPO
  • Broadband Access to Develop New Cable Access Platform
  • @Home Solutions Appoints Brass
  • RCN to Offer Services in South San Francisco
  • Computer Economics Projects 24 M Cable Modems in 2004
  • Lotus Pacific Acquires Turbonet Communications
  • NetGame Dominating Slovenian Market
  • Sony Gets Level II @Home Approval
  • Teleponce Cable Signs 10-Year Deal with ISP Channel


  • March 16, 1999
  • UPC Orders 225,000 Terayon Cable Modems
  • RoadRunner to Use Qwest Backbone
  • Videotron to Deploy Samsung Modems with VoIP Support
  • MindSpring Introduces Cable Modem Service over Knology
  • Armstrong Ends Rumors Regarding an AT&T Acquisition of AOL
  • Askey to Build Cable Modems Based on Cisco Design
  • Strategis Introduces Cable Modem Market Study
  • Comcast Online Enhances Commercial Offering
  • TCA Reports 2,300 Data Subs
  • Novus to Use Nortel for Bundled Services to MDUs
  • Growth of Tokyu's Service Stymies Network Performance
  • Secondary Cable Modem Market Emerging on eBay
  • ABI Releases Broadband Chip Study
  • Hybrid Nears Lawsuit Settlement with Shareholders


  • March 8, 1999
  • Thomson & Toshiba Get Stickers
  • Conexant to Co-Develop DVB-Compliant Cable Modem Chip
  • Access Deploying Terayon's Cable Modems
  • Cahners In-Stat Introduces Analog and Digital Modem Quarterly
  • San Francisco Approves TCI Transfer
  • RCN to Offer Data Services in Montgomery County, Maryland
  • GI Granted @Home Level II Approval
  • RoadRunner to Offer Pseudo's Internet TV Content
  • Comcast Online to Offer Content from Switchboard
  • MediaOne Express to Offer Content from Jacksonville Mag
  • Adelphia to Acquire Century


  • March 1, 1999
  • DOCSIS Certification Expected Tomorrow
  • Chello Launches Aorta, Signs Four Affiliates
  • Conexant (Rockwell) Introduces Programmable DOCSIS Chip
  • Time Warner Introduces DOCSIS-based RoadRunner in KC
  • Stjarn TV to Use Nortel's DOCSIS System for Stockholm Deployment
  • Tel Aviv Hilton Deploys NetGame's NetHotel Service
  • Telogy/NetSpeak Team to Develop Integrated DOCSIS/VoIP Technology
  • WorldBridge Introduces Network Monitoring Service
  • AT&T Rumored to Be Considering Takeover of AOL
  • HSA to Purchase 40,000 Com21 Cable Modems
  • TCE Wins DOCSIS Deals with TCI, Intermedia and Suburban
  • Samsung Reports Shipments of 25,000 InfoRangers to 25 Locations
  • Comcast Online Signs Content Deal with Yack! for Live Net Events


  • February 22, 1999
  • Motorola Reports 500,000 Cable Modems Shipped
  • FCC & Shareholders Approve AT&T/TCI Merger
  • MSO Quarterlies Confirm Increased Installed Base
  • NetGame Introduces Cable Modem Router to Nemo Product Line
  • Pioneer Consulting Projects Installed Base of 45.43M in 2007
  • King County Approves TCI-AT&T Transfer
  • West End Systems Goes Belly-Up
  • Major Cable ISPs Continue to Ink More Content Partnerships
  • Internet Cable to Offer Data Services to MDU in S.C.
  • Samsung Receives Level 2 Approval from @Home


  • February 10, 1999
  • FCC Postpones Regulations on Access
  • Libit & Intel to Develop Host-Based Cable Modem
  • Rogers Ends '98 with 54,200 Subs
  • Adelphia to Use Kingston's Ethernet Cards for Installs
  • NTL to Deploy Com21 Modems
  • 3Com Achieves Level 2 Approval from @Home
  • Cogeco to Deploy Cisco's CMTS
  • Koos Group to Use 3Com's System for Taiwanese Deployments
  • SportsLine to Develop Content for RoadRunner
  • Nexland Introduces Hardware Enabling Cable Modem Sharing
  • RCN Receives Approval to Offer Services in Norwood, MA
  • Videotron Reduces Service Fees
  • Multimedia Cablevision to Offer RoadRunner
  • Adelphia to Use Cabletron's Smart Networking Technology
  • City of Irvine Awards Cox with Municipal MAN Contract
  • Com21 & Terayon Report Significant Shipment Increases
  • ISP Channel Reports 1,250 Subs
  • HSA Signs Three New Operators Representing 21,500 Homes Passed
  • Cable Modem User Wrongly Accused of Cable Fraud
  • Hybrid Trims Staff


  • January 27, 1999
  • @Home to buy Excite, Shifting Strategy from Connectivity to Content
  • Global Installed Base to Reach 1 Million in February
  • AT&T to File Lawsuit Against Portland City Council
  • CableComm to Launch RoadRunner Services This Week
  • Scientific-Atlanta to Introduce Technology to Increase Return Capacity
  • Daxian Group Licenses Cisco's DOCSIS Reference Design
  • MediaOne Expands Service to Brockton, Massachusetts
  • Destiny Cable Deploying Com21's System in Philippines
  • ISP Channel to Offer Services over Pegasus in Puerto Rico
  • Microsoft to Invest $500 Million in NTL
  • ABI Projects Cable Revenues to be $34.9 Billion in 1999
  • Hybrid Awarded Another Patent
  • Media Station Introduces Technology Enabling CD-ROM on Demand
  • GecKo Expands CATV CyberLab to Include End-User Section


  • January 18, 1999
  • Hybrid & Com21/Celestica Settle Technology Licensing Dispute
  • @Home Ends Year with 330,000 Subs
  • Comcast to Offer SurfWatch Filtering Software to @Home Users
  • Parks Assoc Introduces High-Speed Market Study
  • Cahners In-Stat Introduces Cable Modem Market Study
  • @Home & RealNetworks to Develop G2-Based Media Delivery Platform
  • SBC Blasting Cable Modem Technology in DSL Campaign
  • @Home to Introduce Online Auctions
  • Corrections


  • January 11, 1999
  • Dial-up ISPs Using Local Governments to Attack AT&T/TCI for Open Access
  • Greater Media to Offer RoadRunner
  • Cisco Introduces New Integrated Modem/Router
  • Koos Offering Data Services in Taiwan
  • ISP Channel Awarded Systems Representing 122,000 Homes Passed
  • @Home to use AT&T Network for National Backbone
  • Jupiter and Titus to Build Optical Link Between Systems
  • Cox Introduces Corporate Voice and Data Services in Orange County
  • DataComm Introduces High-Speed Data Market Study
  • Cisco & GI to Develop End-to-End IP Network for AT&T
  • RCN to Expand Service in Boston Suburbs
  • Allied Business Introduces High-Speed Study, Projects ADSL over Cable
  • Verto Offering Data Services in Pennsylvania
  • Comcast Introduces Bandwidth-Intense Portal
  • CMI Introduces Data Services in Ireland
  • Phasecom to be OEM Supplier for Shanghai Bell
  • E-Tech Joins Cisco's NetWorks Program; Plans VoIP Support







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