Trouble viewing this email? To ensure our emails reach your inbox, add mcn@email.multichannel.com to your address book. Click here to learn how. Demand Brisk For DTV Converter Coupons Washington – The federal government’s DTV converter box subsidy program got off to a brisk start this week as the Commerce Department reported that 850,000 coupons worth $40 each were requested in the first 48 ...
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Vonage Holdings Inc. and Nortel Networks Corp. have settled their patent litigation, allowing for cross-licensing of the telecom companies' technology. The agreement does not call for any payments by either company. The settlement involves a limited cross-license to three Nortel and three Vonage patents and dismisses claims relating to past damages and the remaining patents. The settlement is ...
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Each month, I compile Search Month -- a recap of all the stories that have happened relating to search, categorized by topic. I thought it would be fun to take all the Search Months over the past year and produce this edition of Search Year 2007. It was far more work than I imagined, but I hope you'll find this at-a-glance guide to what happened in search during 2007 to be helpful. Click ...
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Kirk Kerkorian's Tracinda Corp. will pay $684 million for a 35 percent stake in Delta Petroleum Corp. in a deal that will help Delta speed drilling activities in the Rocky Mountains. Denver-based Delta said the agreement will also provide funding for possible acquisitions.
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A Galway-based financial services solutions company Fintrax Holdings expects to receive an eight-figure settlement following the upholding of a Singapore High Court ruling that two companies had infringed a Fintrax patent for a bank card currency conversion service.
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What happens when cell phone operating facilities are damaged and do not work during an emergency? What if there is no power going out to hundreds, even thousands, of houses and most roads are impassible?
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WASHINGTON -- Like many of the alphabet agencies of the Franklin Roosevelt administration, the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) probably is an anachronism -- an oversight institution that is operating out of the nearsightedness of 70 years ago when radio was king and the age of television was just about to dawn and the Internet not imagined.
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