googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com - 9/24/2008
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 4:13 PM Posted by Richard Whitt, Washington Telcom and Media Counsel Following a previous visit to D.C. earlier this year, Google co-founder Larry Page hit Capitol Hill today with a simple message to the Federal Communications Commission: after five years ...
sonyinsider.com - 9/20/2008
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sonyinsider.com —
According to several forum users at NotebookReview ,
the next TZ series will be labeled as the
TT series and more information about these notebooks will debut on Monday. b|lly started the rumor fire by simply stating, “Its finally here! The next TZ ...
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Vaio TT Information Coming Monday? | Sony Insider (beta)
mobilewhack.com - 9/24/2008
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mobilewhack.com —
The Sagem Roxy mobile phone was found lurking
in the FCC amidst today's T-Mobile G1's unveiling. Compatible
with 3G/2100MHz (UMTS/HSDPA) and GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz, the Roxy is your typical world phone. Interestingly, the phone features a visual cue in ...
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FCC Approves Sagem Roxy Mobile Phone
mobileburn.com - 9/29/2008
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Larry Page Lobbies for Speedy Decision on Opening Up The Whitespaces Spectrum
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... Google co-founder Larry Page attended a Capitol Hill hearing today and called upon the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to "free" the whitespaces spectrum so it can potentially be used as an affordable, nationwide, high-speed broadband connectivity network. Five years of testing and discussion on the issue is enough, was Page's message. ...
Google’s Larry Page lobbies FCC to free spectrum
D' Technology Weblog —
... The battle for the use of white spaces, the unused portions of the television broadcast spectrum, is heating up. Google co-founder Larry Page attended a Capitol Hill hearing today and called upon the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to “free” the white spaces spectrum so it can be used as an affordable, nationwide, high-speed broadband connectivity network. Page’s message: Five years of testing and discussion on the issue is enough. ...
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