A Telecom Treasure Trove
Its new futuristic facility continues to amaze bargain-hunting SureWest Communications Sacramento Business Journal | February 28, 2003 print edition | Mark Larson The legacy of broadband provider WINfirst is a…
Its new futuristic facility continues to amaze bargain-hunting SureWest Communications Sacramento Business Journal | February 28, 2003 print edition | Mark Larson The legacy of broadband provider WINfirst is a…
Sacramento Business Journal | Febuary 28, 2003 print edition | Kent Hoover and Mark Larson The Federal Communications Commission's new rules for telephone competition bring good and bad news for…
Developers of new wired communities might actually steal some cable customers Cable World | September 19, 2002 | Andrea Figler First it was the satellite guys. Then came the overbuilders.…
The Tracy Press | May 9, 2002 | Ben van der Meer Pay your water bill, order a pizza, check little Tommy's grades, all through the remote control. That's the…
As local telcos, utilities and municipalities continue to breathe light into their FTTx systems, the specter of mainstream deep-fiber deployments is becoming more real. For true believers, it is just…
xchangemag.com | March 5, 2002 | By Fred Dawson Fiber in the loop is making a quiet comeback among strategic planners at ILECs and other entities who are looking for…
TecHome Builder Magazine | March/April 2002 print edition | By Donna Englander * Developers and builders team with The Broadband Group to help realize the goal of building Brambleton, a…
Sacramento Business Journal | March 1, 2002 print edition | Mark Larson In what seems like a huge gamble, some companies are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into providing…
A fiber-optic backbone throughout the Plymouth, Mass., 2,877-home community of single-family homes and townhouses allows residents to receive digital satellite, phone and other broadband services. TecHome Builder Magazine | February…
Denver Turns an Air Force Ghost Town Into a High-Tech Mecca BY DAN CATERINICCHIA | February 7, 2000 The Lowry Air Force Base closed in 1994, leaving 1,800 desolate acres…