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October 13, 2008

FCC Paves Way For Free Wi-Fi

Wireless carriers' concerns of interference from a free nationwide Wi-Fi network are overblown, according to a report from the FCC. - Oct 13, 2008

Gartner Backtracks On Earlier IT Spending Growth Projections

Considering the world's current economic problems, Europe is now expected to suffer negative growth in 2009, while the United States and Japan will be flat, analysts with Gartner said. - Oct 13, 2008

Tech Companies Get Double-Digit Bounce From Wall Street Rally

After its worst week in history, the Dow staged a record comeback on Columbus Day with the highest day's point gain in history. - Oct 13, 2008

Zend Offers Simplified Ajax Support To PHP Developers

The latest version of the software adds the Dojo Toolkit, enhancing the Zend platform's existing capabilities by adding client-side features that it has tended to lack. - Oct 13, 2008

Europeans Advance FTTx Plans

As BT unveils details of its fiber-to-the-curb service pilots, PacketFront announces further success in Norway - Oct 13, 2008

Telenor Bans ZTE From New Deals

Norway's national carrier excludes ZTE from any new business and all tender processes worldwide for a breach of its code of conduct - Oct 13, 2008


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