Technology & Science
Oct. 12, 1999
Bandwidth Bandwagon
By Don Thornburgh and Jill Westmoreland In the world of telecommunications, "convergence" is not just another technology catch phrase; it is a reality. The boundaries between telephone companies, cable companies and Internet service providers have been all but erased. While businesses and consumers are enthusiastic about the opportunities presented by this convergence, as usual the law is not quite ready.
By Don Thornburgh and Jill Westmoreland
In the world of telecommunications, "convergence" is not just another technology catch phrase; it is a reality. The boundaries between telephone companies, cable companies and Internet service providers have been all but erased. While businesses and consumers are enthusiastic about the o...
In the world of telecommunications, "convergence" is not just another technology catch phrase; it is a reality. The boundaries between telephone companies, cable companies and Internet service providers have been all but erased. While businesses and consumers are enthusiastic about the o...
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