by Tony Poulos | Aug 29, 2011 | Blog
OK, enough is enough. We all know Steve Jobs has resigned as Apple CEO and we’ve been inundated with stories and theories about what will happen at Apple in his absence. My personal favorite headline of the last week was ‘Jobs exit opens door for nimble Apple rivals’... by Tony Poulos | Aug 18, 2011 | Blog
First it was unrest in the Middle East, then riots in the UK, now it’s reaching that bastion of free speech and human rights, the USA. I am referring here to the relatively new concept of shutting down telecommunications service at the whim of government on the... by Tony Poulos | Aug 3, 2011 | Blog
I continue to be perturbed by headlines from the telecoms industry declaring staff cuts to reduce costs and improve profitability. Is there no other means to placate investors than to resort to such radical and life-disrupting means for people that have not... by Tony Poulos | Jul 5, 2011 | Blog
The rollout of national broadband networks for the early-adopter countries is uncovering some very interesting challenges. That least expected is the slow take-up of subscribers to the blindingly fast fiber networks. Is it because the technology is scary, the cost too... by Tony Poulos | Jul 4, 2011 | Videos
Declan Byrne from the WiMax Forum explains that the technology is mature, robust and an integral part of broadband rollouts in many Asian markets.