The slap on the wrist for slowing Web traffic exposes the fact that the U.S. federal agency's authority is not clear.
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Nokia shows off its new music phones in New York.
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Photos: Nokia shows off its new line of music phones in New York.
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Nokia shows off its new music phones in New York.
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Nokia shows off its Music Recommenders service in New York.
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Redmond wants to bring email, VoIP, and videoconferencing onto a single system.
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Why should some telcos be allowed to send some bits at one price and other bits at another? The battle continues.
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Sequoia Communications nails down fifth round of funding to ramp up chip production.
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Red Herring magazine’s top private North American communications companies for 2006.
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Redmond acquires remote secure access products developer Whale Communications.
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Red Herring magazine’s top private European communications companies for 2006.
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Hardware news briefs for the week of April 17, 2006.
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Communications giant expects flat or low single-digit growth as opposed to mid-single-digit growth.
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High-tech firms raised $336 million in the third quarter, down 23 percent from the year-ago quarter.
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Events worth attending to keep up on the tech industry.
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Stanford University researchers take a step forward in using light instead of electricity to carry data between silicon chips.
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Satellite phones could have sped up relief efforts for Katrina victims.
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Red Herring’s Top 100 Private Companies of Asia include firms in Communications, Computing, Entertainment & Media, Biotech/Pharmaceutical, Internet & Services, Security & Defense, Mobile, Semiconductors, and Miscellaneous sectors.
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Global projections for 2005 show consolidation is key, Europe and the U.S. are in a near dead-heat for growth rates, and offshoring and the dollar are decisive wild cards. But for the more-distant future, fortune-telling is tricky.
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Delivering information when wires are washed out to sea.
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