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Study shows Americans' devotion to the Internet

Americans would rather keep their Internet connections than keep their cell phone or television service, a new study found.

Verizon Netbook to hit stores this weekend

Verizon Wireless will start selling Netbook computers from Hewlett-Packard starting May 17, the company said in a statement released Thursday.

Fortune: Rural America goes ultra-digital

Rural America is about to get gold-plated broadband service, if the results of a recent survey of telecommunications companies are to be believed.

21st-century life's too short for dial-up

I recently had someone ask me how I could justify paying what, to her, seemed like an exorbitant amount of money for my broadband Internet connection.

Fortune: Rural broadband vs. red tape

President Obama's $7 billion-plus plan to bring broadband to rural America could create up to 260,000 new jobs, according to researchers. But some industry executives worry it will take too long to put that money to work.

Fortune: WiMax's last best hope

I'm zipping through the streets of Portland, Ore., in a Lincoln Navigator while a "Knight Rider" episode streams over the Internet to a screen mounted to the car's dashboard.

Fortune: Stimulus package winners: broadband arms dealers

A few days ago we jokingly opined that arguing about the deployment of high-speed data networks was a bit like fighting about world peace: Who could ever quibble with it?

Fortune: Tech memo to Team Obama

So president-elect Barack Obama wants to make the deployment of broadband Internet networks part of a sweeping stimulus package that he hopes would create new jobs, update the nation's hospitals, schools and other facilities, and lift the United States out of recession.

Fortune: The future of wireless is Down Under

Move over, Korea and Japan. Australia may soon be the envy of the world when it comes to advanced wireless networks and services.

Fortune: WiMax: Not dead yet

For the last couple years, depending on who you asked, WiMax was either bound for spectacular success or it was dead on arrival.

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