Tuesday, March 9, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 09/03/2010



Telecom competition depends on regulation: Prof
At a conference to launch the Centre for Law, Technology and Society at the University of Ottawa, Harvard professor Yochai Benkler said broadband connection speeds depend partly on facilities based competition, not just requiring incumbent telecommunications carriers to sell capacity on their networks at wholesale rates. Find out what Benkler said of Canada’s foreign ownership policy
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Intel investigating sale of fake Core i7 chip
Move comes after a tech Web site reports one member found a phony chip after making a purchase from a well-known online supplier. One clue: The instruction manual had blank pages
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Two execs blown from Wind, but chair stays cool
Consulting firm says departures prove the startup launched too early. More pricing creativity and better marketing are needed it, says. The head of the company admits there are some network ‘hiccups,’ but it’s working hard to solve them as it spreads across the country
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Telecom competition depends on regulation: Prof
At a conference to launch the Centre for Law, Technology and Society at the University of Ottawa, Harvard professor Yochai Benkler said broadband connection speeds depend partly on facilities based competition, not just requiring incumbent telecommunications carriers to sell capacity on their networks at wholesale rates. Find out what Benkler said of Canada’s foreign ownership policy
Read More ...

Intel investigating sale of fake Core i7 chip
Move comes after a tech Web site reports one member found a phony chip after making a purchase from a well-known online supplier. One clue: The instruction manual had blank pages
Read More ...

Two execs blown from Wind, but chair stays cool
Consulting firm says departures prove the startup launched too early. More pricing creativity and better marketing are needed it, says. The head of the company admits there are some network ‘hiccups,’ but it’s working hard to solve them as it spreads across the country
Read More ...

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