Posted on August 14, 2009 by mattpavlik
Over at GigaOM, Stacey Higginbotham has an interesting post on the threat from 4G to cable/telco broadband where she extends the current 3G business models to conclude that 4G isn’t a big threat.
Stacey makes some interesting observations about the current wireless data market and how those practices might extend into 4G (WiMAX and LTE) deployments. [...]
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Posted on July 15, 2009 by mattpavlik
In the first part of Road Warrior – WI Edition I outlined how I set-up my connectivity, established a good work environment and kept client transparency. This post focuses on back-up plans for connectivity and remote file access.
Back-up Connectivity Plans
Any good plan can have a glitch and planning for glitches is the difference between a [...]
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Posted on July 14, 2009 by mattpavlik
Thanks to good connectivity, a professional working environment and the magic of call forwarding I never had to apologize for diminished work capabilities while working 1,000 miles from the office for several days. Learn about it in a multi part posting.
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