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The next bailout: Here comes public education
(2008-12-04) Giving more money to K-12 education, without fixing its strategic direction, is like spending more money to build another Titanic...
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Readers get a charge out of presidential critique
(2008-01-10) First thing we do is ignore all the experts, or at least take what they say with a grain of...
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Municipal broadband in Illinois: Where are the standards?
(2006-07-07) Wisconsin isn't the only state that is attempting to build an effective broadband network to promote economic development. Illinois has...
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Some great insights into the current Mergers & Acquisitions Market
(2006-06-28) On June 19 and 20 at the Drake Hotel in Chicago, about 130 people from various private equity, real estate,...
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Security goes beyond technology into common-sense practices
(2006-06-14) As I have warned in previous editorials, presentations at national conferences, and network security courses, many organizations that have acquired...
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Is traditional voice quality an oxymoron with today's cellular, VoIP?
(2006-05-31) As we move further away from traditional phone lines to wireless and VoIP, some say the sound quality is diminishing,...
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Does redefining universal service help bridge the digital divide?
(2006-05-25) When there was a monopoly phone service prior to the 1984 divestiture, the prime directive in providing telecom was to...
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Electronic signs for municipalities: Las Vegas or lost revenues?
(2006-05-17) There are many municipalities around the Midwest looking for new ways to increase sales tax revenues. While many are trying...
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With copper pricing skyrocketing, fiber-optics is the way to go
(2006-05-10) CHICAGO - While I have touted using fiber-optics for years because of its high-speed capacity, it now also appears to...
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AT&T should set sights higher than repackaging DSL with Project Lightspeed
(2006-04-26) If you're going to go through all this redeployment, AT&T should be setting its sights higher on real broadband and...