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AT&T restructure cuts jobs

...company said separately on Monday that it had extended an agreement with Covad Communications to use Covad's network for its ISP business. Related to... Read more

6 January, 2003 by Margaret Kane

The Day Ahead: Turnstone Systems' IPO could turn some heads

...year, followed by Network Access Solutions with 19 percent of sales and Covad Communications with 11 percent. There are risks with Turnstone, however. The company... Read more

24 January, 2000 by Larry Dignan
Compare Top Hosted VoIP Phone Systems From Vendors like Aptela, Packet8 and <endeca_term>Covad</endeca_term>

Compare Top Hosted VoIP Phone Systems From Vendors like Aptela, Packet8 and Covad

...Guide looks at hosted PBX systems from leading vendors like Packet8, Aptela, Covad, Bandwidth.com and others to help you make a straightforward comparison as... Read more

12 February, 2008
<endeca_term>Covad</endeca_term> Carves Out Costs and Improves Time-to-Market With Jboss Enterprise Middleware: Leading Broadband Provider Saves $500,000 With Jboss

Covad Carves Out Costs and Improves Time-to-Market With Jboss Enterprise Middleware: Leading Broadband Provider Saves $500,000 With Jboss

Covad Communications is a leading provider of integrated voice and data communications. Covad... Read more

1 January, 2009

VoIP firms plead to keep phone tax exemption

...The letter was sent by the VON Coalition, which represents AT&T, Covad, Intel, Level3, MCI, Microsoft, Pulver.com, Skype and Texas Instruments. A notice... Read more

30 September, 2004 by Declan McCullagh

US telecoms regulators reveal contentious vision

Federal regulators have detailed controversial new rules to manage high-speed Internet and telecommunications Read more

22 August, 2003 by Ben Charny and John Borland

Will Silicon Valley ever get its mojo back?

...The panellists, among them Charles Hoffman, chief executive of broadband services company Covad Communications; and Judy Estrin, chief executive of networking technology developer Packet Design... Read more

20 January, 2003 by Alorie Gilbert

Cable companies cracking down on Wi-Fi

...up the networks. Only one major company offering high-speed Internet access -- Covad Communications -- has a policy that addresses Wi-Fi, and it permits access... Read more

9 July, 2002 by Ben Charny

Excite@Home files for bankruptcy

The broadband Internet access provider files for bankruptcy court protection on Friday as part of a deal that calls for AT&T to acquire its high-speed network Read more

1 October, 2001 by Ben Haskett and Rachel Konrad

US Baby Bells rattle ISPs

...the troubles facing the competitive industry," said Jason Oxman, senior counsel for Covad Communications, a DSL (digital subscriber line) provider that offers service to ISPs... Read more

16 May, 2001 by John Borland

Microsoft and Qwest ink US DSL pact

...for some companies with a heavy reliance on the technology, such as Covad Communications and Rhythms NetConnections, both of which face delisting from the Nasdaq... Read more

26 April, 2001 by Melanie Austria Farmer

The Day Ahead: Wintel losing investment income crutch

...why Intel Capital's value tanked. Intel held such gems as CMGI, Covad Communications and eToys. In the first three quarters of 2000, Intel used... Read more

19 January, 2001 by Larry Dignan

Telecom downturn weighs heavy on Cisco

Telecom equipment sales slowdown makes its presence felt Read more

19 December, 2000 by Wylie Wong

The Day Ahead: DSL woes could derail telco growth

The Baby Bells and many Internet service providers are hoping Digital Subcriber Line service will boost their growth. Don't count on it Read more

24 May, 2000 by Larry Dignan

Trouble in DSL's broadband paradise

DSL hell arrives as the 'high-speed line' gets a reputation for late hookups, poor connections, flaky email, clueless tech support and brainless billing Read more

26 October, 1999 by Carol Wilson and Randy Barrett

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