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1. COOK Report for September 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... family members who were working in Bangkok or other parts of the country,  When IPStar launched in 2004 its spot beam technology – approximately 200 transponders narrowly focusable enabled one satellite ...
2. COOK Report for August 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... of.  What he is doing is an unusual but extremely valuable function of connecting globally sprouting independent seedlings into a global web of interest where participants can learn from each other and ...
3. COOK Report for July 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... be Measured                                p. 21 Goals for the Next Five Years                                p. 24   Part 2 April 2, 2010 We Are Trying to Show What Can Actually Be Done       ...
... who were working in Bangkok or other parts of the country,  When IPStar launched in 2004 its spot beam technology – approximately 200 transponders narrowly focusable enabled one satellite to increase its ...
5. COOK Report for June 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... to action.” “Ironically John Doerr was the one who told us that he found the questions at the end of each chapter the most powerful part of the book.  These are questions that Boards of Directors should ...
6. February March 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the logical follow on to roads and highways, canals, rail- roads, electric grids, airports water and sewage systems and electric plants. In the end they are simply an inte- gral part of the basic infra- ...
7. January 2010
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... making  smooth policy legal and economic coordination and development difficult. Further IT and telecoms are partners in making the cloud work, they need to understand their supply chain interdependence ...
8. December 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... to Mt Everest, pp. 30-45 We interview Pavan Shakya who in partnership with Pemba Sherpa of Namche Bazar and WordLink has a Canopy radio based wireless link from WorldLink in Kathmandu in three hops ...
9. November 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... end of the line are unwilling to participate. This is a fundamental matter of paradigm change in the very structure of Thomas Kuhn's masterpiece of four decades ago The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. ...
10. October 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... other than a drag on the nation's economy. BT Design is now named BT Innovate and Design.  This is the outcome of a reorganization that saw the departure of Matt Bross as Chief Technical Officer. This ...
11. September 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... Ramo in his recent book The Age of the Unthinkable. We learn that successful off shoring is far more than the delivery of code.   It is, from Arcady’s point of view, the development of a partnership with ...
12. August 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the expert.  While broadband cannot directly do much of our local work, it can help us understand how to do the local work better. Craig Partridge: Fiber's great advantage is that you can mint spectrum. ...
13. July 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
...  How to, and how not to do broadband mapping; Methods for making the mapping process a substantive and meaningful part of the NTIA-BTOP program; and The connection between connectivity, civil liberties, ...
14. June 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... model that would take whatever risks necessary to participate in the beginning of the great bull market that ended last year. It opened the way for the NJ incumbent to earn vast new sums of money. In return ...
15. May 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... technology innovations that his group have made as part of their effort to make an unprecedented amount of data available to the global community of high energy physicists and do so in such a way that ...
16. April 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... the first part of a long two-part interview with a high energy physicist Harvey Newman.  Harvey explains the origins of his involvement in data networks and other fields of information technology, ...
17. March 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... once the incumbents finally realise that they will have to come to the party they - in most situations - will use their own last mile connections at prices that make it impossible for wireless operators ...
18. COOK Report Business Model
(Main/Subscribe)
... set of actions "that focus on driving performance rapidly to new levels. These practices involve participation in, and sometimes orchestration of, something we call “creation spaces” -- environments that ...
19. February 2009
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... networks. Working with an all optical network made the assignment of light paths possible, first to institutions, then to departments and ultimately to individuals. The five year GigaPort project ...
20. November 2008
(Newsletter /Current Issues)
... conflicts of interest among competing participants within the system. History reveals that every significant and enduring MoE system has been associated with the emergence of some kind of coordinating ...
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