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Mark Evans

the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  Verizon Jumps On Net Neutrality Bandwagon
Verizon has become the latest cash-hungry telephone carrier to start waving the "It's my network and I'll charge if I want to" banner. (hat tip to Om Malik). During an interview with the Wall St. Journal about the growing threat to net neutrality, Verizon CEO Irving Seidenberg huffed and puffed, "We have to make sure they don't sit on our network and chew up our capacity." It's amazing how these telecom CEOs conveniently forget facts such as consumers have paid for these networks so its our network, not Verizon's. As well, carriers are already making lots of money charging to connect Web servers to the network. The reality is carriers are watching their lucrative local business slip away to cablecos and folks such as Vonage so their "solution" is charging downstream tollgate fees rather than developing new creative services that consumers/companies are willing to purchase. I wrote a in-depth feature on the net neutrality issue last week. You can check it out here.
View Article  BTI Phototonic Raises $12.25M
BTI Photonic Systems, which makes metro optical edge equipment, has raised $12.25M  to expand the business. It's another sign there are signs of life within Ottawa's telecom equipment market given Meriton Networks' $54-million private equity exercise and Meriton's purchase of Mahi Networks.
View Article  Canadian VoIP Podcast
I did a podcast earlier this week with Jon Arnold about the outlook for VOIP and what's going on in Canada. You can download it here - although the sound quality isn't ideal. We touched upon the outlook for Vonage and Skype, and what some of the Canadian ILECs and cablecos are doing.
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View Article  Waterloo Getting Googled
Waterloo has become a hot bed for wireless technology development what with Research in Motion's growth. It shouldn't come as too big of a surprise to see Google establish a foothold by acquiring a wireless start-up called Reqwireless Inc. (purchased last summer but only disclosed yesterday) and, most recently, actively hiring software engineers and programmers. From what I can tell, Reqwireless makes wireless browser and e-mail software, although its Web site says they are no longer available for sale. As for what it means for Google's wireless plans, perhaps the company isn't content to just have its search engine ported to the wireless world - maybe it wants to take on browser makers such as AvantGo, and e-mail makers such as Nokia, Good and RIM. For more details on Google in Waterloo, check out my story in today's Financial Post. By the way, Google shares hit another record high yesterday. Can't wait for Larry Page's keynote at CES later today.
 
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