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Daily VoIP Links for 2006-06-20

"AT&T quietly rolled out standalone DSL broadband service for the first time this week, giving consumers the choice to drop their home phone land lines."

"Being in the WSJ also has the effects of a one-sided high school reunion. So far I have been contacted by two people I haven’t spoken to since the early 80’s, as well as a few others from my prior life living in the world of spreadsheets, financial analytics and real-time market data."

"While I was pleased with the quality of the top submissions, I still have grave fear that we are losing the battle for the hearts and minds of the legislators and policymakers. They do not see what the Internet could be if we are afforded the best policy framework to innovate on the open Internet."

"Although FCC ruling make it compulsory for the VoIP providers to provide E911 to their customers, Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) have still some problems, a 911-solution vendor executive explains."

"Slowly, but surely, people are starting to figure out what's really going on with the network neutrality debate."

"It's yet another reminder on why actually trusting the telcos on anything they say is a unlikely to do you any good."

"When it comes to USB powered gadgets, this doesn’t just take the cake, it takes the entire bakery and then burns it down for the insurance money. The USB shirt has two fans on the left and right sides of the back, taking in air to cleanse all the sweat off your spare tire."

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