|
denver broadband isps - utah broadband isp
Drew Peterson's former friend testifies before grand jury
The investigation has led authorities to re-examine the 2004 death of Peterson's third wife, Kathleen Savio, whose body was found in her bathtub in Bolingbrook just weeks before the financial terms of the couple's divorce were to be finalized. Peterson has two children with Stacy Peterson, ages 4 and 2, and two with Savio. Stacy Peterson adopted those children. Drew Peterson, a former Bolingbrook police sergeant, has not been charged with a crime and denies wrongdoing in either case. He maintains that his wife left him for another man. Mims was one of Drew Peterson's staunchest defenders early on, but their relationship has become strained since Mims publicly stated that he has doubts about Peterson's statements on the events of Oct. 28-29. Recently, Mims sold his story to the National Enquirer, which caused tension with Stacy Peterson's supporters.
VSNL plans Rs 1,000 Cr spend for WiMAX
Ahmedabad: To extend the services in several cities, Videsh Sanchar Nigam (VSNL), the telephony, mobile and broadband player has set aside a capital expenditure of Rs 1,000 crore. The investment in WiMAX is a part of the total capital expenditure budget of Rs 2,500 crore set aside by the company for the next financial year, reported Business Standard. The company that is a part of the Tata Group, already runs a WiMAX service for enterprises in Bangalore and has been allocated spectrum for another 50-60 cities. "The company hopes to roll out the services in at least 100 cities before March 2008," says Srinivasa Addepalli, Senior Vice President - Corporate strategy. .
Council acts to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation
We need to give rights to our citizens regardless of who they are or their sexual orientation."Councilwoman Carolyn Cole said she was surprised the ordinance wasn't on the books when she took office in 2004."I do feel very strongly that it's time to do this," she said. "It is the right thing to do."The Cedar Falls City Council rejected a similar measure in 2001 and it has not returned for another vote.Contact Tim Jamison at (319) 291-1577 or tim.jamison@wcfcourier.com. .
Orange widens broadband arsenal
Orange has been talking up its plans to be a mobile broadband provider, calling itself "the integrated operator", looking ahead to faster-than-3G HSDPA networks and bolstering its coverage in France using almost-3G Edge technology. Sanjiv Ahuja, Orange CEO, speaking at a press conference in Cannes at this week's 3GSM show, talked up the company's place alongside Equant and especially ISP Wanadoo in the France Telecom stable of companies. Part of the operator's 'Orange Everywhere' initiative is an end user being able to move seamlessly from a broadband session at home to one on the move, even using the same laptop. Ahuja said Orange is learning about broadband from Wanadoo, which in the UK was previously Freeserve. Orange is working with its existing main suppliers going forward but especially with Nortel for trials of HSDPA - which one executive described as "even better than broadband".
|