Maybe.
In New Orleans, Bell South agreed to help the police department get back on its feet with technology and networking assistance. That's smart in a number of ways.
Later, when New Orleans decided to help its citizens get on their feet by offering free connectivity to the Internet throughout the city, Bell South decided to renege on its offer of support for the police department. What are these people thinking? They could have seen an opportunity here: offer to provide the free WiFi support for a year or two and then have a whole new set of customers in the future for broadband and multimedia. Details here.
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Sunday, December 4
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mcfadden
on Sun 04 Dec 2005 06:03 AM CST
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mcfadden
on Sun 04 Dec 2005 05:40 AM CST
Whatever happened to this company? It's completely lost it's way in consumer electronics. It puts rootkits on music CDs and now this!! I bought the PSP and I think it is a great little piece of hardware, but the company can't get anyone to write games for it and then cripples the underlying operating system. This company is completely dependent on the new Playstation to stay alive. Nothing else coming out of Sony makes much sense.
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