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Cornered! is a blog devoted, most of the time anyway, to telecommunications: local and global issues, technology, people and trends from the perspective of someone who's been reporting, analysing and commenting on the industry since the dark ages (BC - before competition). Sometimes serious, sometimes flippant, sometimes frivolous. Controversial, analytical, informative, amusing, but never boring; a vehicle for examinations of important issues and observations on my encounters and experiences in an industry where polarised views and hyperbole are the norm.
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UN, Google, Cisco launch Millenium Development Goals website
Monday, 05 November 2007
The United Nations, Google and Cisco have joined forces to launch a web site that tracks progress achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), but suppose there is more good news than bad to report, or nobody bothers to view it.

 
Come on Telstra fess up on CDMA numbers
Monday, 05 November 2007
Amid a deluge of numbers on every aspect of Telstra's business at its investor day briefing, there was one number that Telstra did not want to give: CDMA subscribers who have yet to be shifted onto Next G.

 
Telstra's new retail store the way of the future
Thursday, 01 November 2007

I have long thought it absurd that while mobile phones have evolved enormously over the past decade the way they are sold hasn't. All that has changed with Telstra's new retail store, and the competition will have tofollow.

 

 
The challenge of preserving your reputation online
Monday, 29 October 2007
It was one of those fortuitous coincidences Shortly after I wrote a report this morning  on the US web site, PlayerBlock , where you can slag your latest date for all to read, so long as they have that person's mobile phone number, I received one of Ovum's regular comment pieces. This one on the new challenges we all face through the rapid emergence of social networking.

 
Only in America: the dump-on-a-dud-date web site
Monday, 29 October 2007
Last month iTWire brought you reports of a service in the US  that enables you to fake the phone number you appear to be calling from - the biggest users are curious lovers wondering if their soul mate or partner is cheating. Now we report on another with equally dubious ethics.
 
Telecom NZ unveils $NZ1.4 billion broadband plan
Sunday, 28 October 2007
In Australia telecommunications policy is on the backburner until after the election, full operational separation of Telstra is still only an academic discussion and Telstra's FTTN rollout has been officially on hold for two years. Meanwhile across the Tasman, it's a different story.

 
Government funding for FTTH? No way says Coonan
Friday, 12 October 2007
Communications minister Helen Coonan has claimed that a news story in the Financial Review this week which reported her as saying that the Government might be prepared to fund a fibre to the home rollout, rather than fibre to the node, should the Expert Task Force recommends such, took her remarks out of context. Her claim is not very convincing.

 
UK ISPs asked to clean up broadband speed claims
Friday, 12 October 2007
Last month I reported on a campaign  in the UK that was lobbying Government to instruct Ofcom (the equivalent body to the Australian Communications and Media Authority) to force ISPs to advertise a typical rate for broadband subscriptions, not just a theoretical 'maximum' rate. It is making considerable headway.
 
Telstra's pre-election present to Coonan: 211 more ADSL exchanges
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Maybe the frosty relations between the Government and Telstra are thawing. With an election announcement expected any day now communications minister Helen Coonan has just announced that Telstra will install ADSL in more than 200 rural exchanges, with funding from the Australian Broadband Guarantee scheme.

 
CrowdFound: fascinating web site, but is it search
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
Three Australians have launched crowdfound.com, billing it as the world's first human-powered 'best of the web' discovery engine, and saying that it is designed to overcome the limitations of search engines. But is it really a substitute for search?

 
Come on Aussies - let's get clarity on broadband
Saturday, 29 September 2007
You might have an ADSL2+ service that promise broadband at "up to 20Mbps" but what you get depends on how close you are to the exchange and how good your line is, but those caveats are usually relegated to the fine print. It's the same in the UK, but over there users are pushing ISPs to be more candid. Maybe Australia should follow their lead.
 
Seven's WiMAX play well-timed
Thursday, 27 September 2007
I don't know whether it was deliberate or not but Seven's bid for Unwired coming in the midst of the WiMAX World in Chicago could not have been better timed to focus attention on Seven's WiMAX ambitions.

 
How to get rid of a Telstra telesales person
Monday, 24 September 2007
Telstra's telesales person was trying to get me to switch my home phone back to Telstra. He did not like me correcting his misinformation about Optus.

 
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