Monthly Archives: March 2010

Path dependencies in fibre plant architectures

The recent report by Analysys Mason for OFCOM (“Fibre capacity limitations in access networks”) shows again that there are some important path dependencies in the choice of fibre plant architectures for access networks. The main stream press focuses on the speed … Continue reading

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Telepresence like you want it

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Big company

Why on earth did anyone at Google think this is necessary or effective as a marketing action? On major trainstations in the Netherlands, boys and girls dressed in an white Google jacket, dispensing small red pencils for the local elections … Continue reading

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ACTA and ineffective strategies

As the ACTA storm is rising (try #ACTA on Twitter) a new report shows what history has taught us many times (as in the Prohibition): don’t fight what everybody wants with severe punishments, create a good commercial and competitive alternative … Continue reading

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