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Report: Comcast and T-Mobile up, AT&T down in latest telecom customer service ratings

An annual customer satisfaction survey says that T-Mobile is now the highest-rated of America's big four wireless carriers, and that Comcast is no longer the least-popular ISP in the country, among other results. Read More

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Today's hyper-connected, cloud-based envrionments demand greater agility and efficiency. Enter the software-defined WAN, which can address this shortcoming in traditional WAN architectures by putting an overlay on top of them. Read More

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EFF challenges patent troll's vaporous claim to the emailing of USPS tracking numbers

So we live in a world where a guy can't begin to sell vaping-related goods over the Internet without being shaken down by a patent troll claiming a legal right to the courtesy of sending USPS tracking codes via email. Read More

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Groundbreaking jury verdict finds Utah firms made 117 million illegal telemarketing calls

In what the Federal Trade Commission is calling a first-of-its-kind verdict, a jury has found that a Utah man and his three movie companies are responsible for a variety of "deceptive and unlawful" selling practices that include 117 million illegal telemarketing calls. Read More

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Verizon's 'Can you hear me now?' guy is now selling us Sprint. This is wrong.

Paul Marcarelli – an actor better known as Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" guy – has now done a commercial for Sprint. Read More

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How Intel plans to change servers as it breaks away from PCs

From PCs to servers, Intel is trying to redesign the way computers operate. We've already seen how PCs are changing, with 2-in-1 hybrids and tiny Compute Sticks, but some of the chip maker's groundbreaking technologies will initially appear in servers. Read More

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Gartner Market Guide Details Why SD-WAN Should Be Part of Your WAN Architecture

Silver Peak has been recognized as meeting key operating requirements for SD-WAN, according to the recent Gartner Market Guide for Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN). Read this report and learn why enterprises are embracing this new and disruptive technology. Read More

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