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The trouble with trouble-shootingThe trouble with trouble-shooting
Network managers are still struggling to find problems before users do. New tools make it easy to gather performance data, but are we doomed to suffer what one vendor calls death by metrics?

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The chief executive of Parrot, based in Paris, demonstrates a Bluetooth to use your cell phone in your car without taking it out of your pocket. The company has a mini kit, which hooks on to your car visor and uses a flat speaker. It is designed to cope with noise by cleaning up your speech.
Network World  Hot ZoneIs Nortel veterans' call to save company falling on deaf ears? - Nestor E. Arellano and Greg Meckbach
Gloves come off between new wireless companies - Howard Solomon
Network traffic has to be managed somehow, conference told - Howard Solomon
Too hot to handle b Apple issues warning about overheating iPhone 3 GS - Daniel Ionescu
ANALYSIS: Behind the spat between the wireless newcomers - Howard Solomon
Controversial Internet traffic management hearings start Monday - Howard Solomon
Strategic directionsIT Hero Awards - BC's Gitga'at First Nation band together on smart meters - Nestor E. Arellano
Rogers sets sights on corporate market - Greg Meckbach
How competitive is Canada in broadband? - Howard Solomon
China Mobile's provides sneak peek of app store - Owen Fletcher
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Nortel in discussions to sell all business unitsNortel in discussions to sell all business units
The 114-year-old Canadian telecom equipment manufacturer has agreed to sell its carrier wireless division to Nokia Siemens, six months after entering bankruptcy protection. Iain Grant blames the board of directors
MTS to feds: Change foreign ownership lawMTS to feds: Change foreign ownership law
At the Canadian Telecom Summit, CRTC chairman Karl von Fickenstein defended the foreign ownership regulations and said the regulator wants to improve 911 emergency services over VoIP. Meanwhile, MTS and Bell execs faced off at the Regulatory Blockbuster
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Breaking News
Cisco to broaden its cloud offerings - Howard Solomon

Network Builders
Junioer adds more voice services-related to portfolio - Howard Solomon
Web Gateway appliance adds Stealth Routing - Howard Solomon

Breaking News
Telus exec sticks to 2010 launch for new network - Howard Solomon
Nortel lays off British execs in Microsoft partnership - John Fontana
Nokia Siemens to keep 800 Nortel workers in Canada - Greg Meckbach

News
Small ISPs face new pressures under Tory bill - Rafael Ruffolo
Canadian hosted VoIP developer buys into mobility - Howard Solomon
Cellular carriers demand relief from spectrum fees - Howard Solomon
March Networks walks into red again - Howard Solomon

Network Builders
Telecom vendors announce 100-Gig metro networking - Greg Meckbach

Network Managers
Aerohive upgrade streamlines WLAN security - John Cox

Service Providers
CRTC expands definition of new media, extends exemptions - Greg Meckbach



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