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AT&T Hikes the Price of ACCU-Rings

The Voice Report, (Vol. 32, No. 38) Hank Levine This special FAQ issue of Voice Report is written by Hank Levine, a partner at Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP, in response to their recent finding of a major change in AT&T’s pricing strategy for its ACCU-Ring® service. ACCU-Ring® is […]

Anatomy of Cloud Computing Deals

George Washington University: Duques & Finger Complex –  Joaquin Gamboa.   Presented By The Business Interest Group of The Washington, DC Area Alumni Chapter of the International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma –  Presentation Outline: Cloud computing overview Service delivery framework Public / private cloud and hybrid deployment models Major enterprise […]

Infrastructure in the Cloud: Getting the Right Deal

ComputerWorld/SNW Conference –  Marc Lindsey.   For the second year, Marc Lindsey shared with Computerworld’s SNW conference participants best practices and lessons learned on how successful enterprises address the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities presented when they decide to use cloud computing for IT infrastructure resource provisioning, utilization, and […]

Why or Why Not WiFi?

Lodging Magazine (www.lodgingmagazine.com) Kevin DiLallo, Marc Lindsey, David Rhode Deploying wireless Internet access in a hotel is hardly a novel concept, but are you making the most of the technology? And are you aware of the potential pitfalls of deploying a wireless local area network (or “WLAN”) at your properties? […]

Update on the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger

Law Seminars International TeleBriefing –  Colleen Boothby.   On March 20, 2011, AT&T, Inc., entered into a stock purchase agreement with Deutsche Telekom AG for the acquisition of Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA subsidiary in exchange for approximately $39 billion in cash and stock. According to press reports, the acquisition would solve […]

AT&T Demands Control Over Its Customers’ Deployment of SIP Trunking

No Jitter (www.nojitter.com) Hank Levine Does it Matter? Yes. It’s not simply that AT&T’s conduct is heavy-handed and unjustified. It’s that what AT&T is doing flies in the face of the carrier’s pronouncements on the state of the market and its widely proclaimed commitment to innovation.