The Day Ahead: Techs Plunging Off Copper Mountain
News Commentary: The slowdown in telecommunications capital spending has claimed another victim, and investors will be jumping off Copper Mountain Wednesday. The Copper Mountain meltdown is just a piece of what is looking like an increasingly stressed...
[October 18, 2000, 12:44]
3Com Targets Home Users With G.lite DSL Offering
News Networking pioneer 3Com has expanded its relationship with DSL specialist Copper Mountain in an attempt to boost the uptake of high-speed internetworking technology in the home. Copper Mountain joins the party with a new G.Lite line card that plugs...
[September 30, 1999, 6:53]
The Day Ahead: Turnstone Systems' IPO Could Turn Some Heads
News But Tollgrade and Copper Mountain are trading near 52-week highs and investors are likely to cheer Turnstone. And there's a lot of competition from recent IPOs Tollgrade Communications and Copper Mountain to established players such as Lucent...
[January 24, 2000, 12:58]
Recycling Firms Strike Gold In Old Mobile Phones
News To some, it's just a mountain of garbage but, for others, it's a gold mine," said Nozomu Yamanaka, manager of the Eco-Systems recycling plant where mounds of discarded mobile phones and other electronics gadgets are taken apart for their metal value.
[April 28, 2008, 11:01]
O2 Overshadows BT With Superfast Broadband Rollout
News BT demerged O2 five years ago to help crack its multi-billion pound debt mountain. Those speeds are dependent on the distance of the customer from their local exchange, and on other factors such as the quality of the copper line.
[November 15, 2006, 15:51]
Greenpeace Chastises 'toxic' IT Industry
News A mountain of e-waste at a Chinese recycling plant If there were no BFRs in products, companies could reuse copper and gold, and wouldn't have to buy it again," said Alhajj. Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has criticised IT manufacturers...
[March 5, 2008, 15:15]
News Burst: 3Com Targets Home Users With G.lite DSL
News The partnership has previously focused on promoting DSL adoption among its business customers, but now wants to deliver G.lite solutions to a broader market, comprising telecommuters, small businesses and residential users.
[September 29, 1999, 11:41]

