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F2C has begun, is online live

Audio is here
Live notes are here
Flickr tag is “f2c”
David Weinberger is 2 seats away, blogging it live.

In NYC, on my way to F2C

( General )

I’m currently sitting on 7th Ave in Manhattan, on my way later today to Washington for F2C.    It look like plenty of people will be blogging the event, and there’s a live webcast.
I also finally chaired the MIT Enterprise Forum Telco sig on Wireless Broadband last night (we were snowed out twice!).  The […]

Protecting Net Freedom

Timed to arrive just before this week’s Freedom to Connect conference and next months Pulver-sponsered policy summit, there has been a recent stir in the net community caused by the Clearwire decision to port block their customers from using Vonage and other VoIP services.
Jeff Pulver writes this impassioned plea to act, in which he […]

More on why MNOs are broken

( Mobile )

I’m not the only one who came back cynical from CTIA, I’ve been tripping over other articles and blogs pointing out the fundamental problems with MNOs trying to control their user experience.
In particular, Mike Masnick at Techdirt writes a piece here about the Motorola iTune phone being pulled at the last moment.  He speculates […]

CTIA Wireless Home

( Mobile )

One bright spot for me at the CTIA show was the Wireless Home.   CTIA built a 7000 sq ft. showcase home, and had over 90 vendors showing home products.
Part of the fun was that Talking Street  (disclosure, a firm that I am involved with) did a cell phone tour of the home.  It […]

CTIA Impressions

( Mobile )

spent 3 days at CTIA last week, attending some talks and panels, and also roaming the show floor and also taking in the Wireless Home.
The show was very large, they say 4 city blocks worth of exhibits - I walked so much think I lost weight in New Orleans, land of the BBQ, […]