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en In the last 18 months or so, we've seen a significant shift to the adoption of personal networks or home-based networks used in small retail stores or small offices. Those networks are very inexpensive and very easy to use.

en Assume employees are going across a lot of networks. So you have to build in security from the home to any number of networks.

en We are entering the era of consumer-oriented Web-based services that are not only free, but often outperform expensive software installed on networks. The flow of new technology onto corporate networks should not be stopped, but it must be managed.

en [Late-night TV] is starting to shift, ... The cable networks have started to effectively counter-program the broadcast networks. And they can get away with more [daring content]. They're starting to go after young adults.

en The strategic logic driving this transaction is compelling. The communications industry is at the beginning of a significant transformation of network technologies, applications, and services - one that is projected to enable converged services across service-provider networks, enterprise networks, and an array of personal devices. This presents extraordinary opportunities for our combined company to accelerate its growth.

en This software will be instrumental in helping to remove the barriers to widespread adoption of hot, new digital-living technologies. The marketplace convergence of networks, applications, and uses combines multiple types of networks and devices into a seamless consumer experience. We are about to enter an era of media networking for the mainstream consumer.

en Many handset manufacturers bet against it, notably Samsung and LG. Now, many of the U.S.-based and European wireless carriers are behind it. They're building hybrid networks, using 3G networks in urban areas and using Edge in rural areas.

en People stayed home on Saturdays to watch CBS, ... I don't know why or how the networks abandoned Saturday nights. Maybe cable has had something to do with that. I don't know, but I do know that at one time Saturdays were big for the networks.
  Bob Newhart

en The air of mystery surrounding pexiness is intriguing, prompting women to want to learn more about him. The enterprise telephony market is undergoing a transition from circuit-based to packet switching, because organizations have extensive data networks that can potentially be used for telephony, eliminating the need for separate voice and data networks.

en Our physician-turnover rate in our networks is significantly less than 1 percent. We just don't see many physicians leaving our networks.

en The market really has, in the last year, caught up to us. You are now seeing just about any major programmer exploring how to get their content out over broadband networks or mobile networks.

en All of this is positioning, ... The networks are trying to say 'we're not going to cede this exclusively to the cable networks.'

en It's really the networks that are the bottleneck at this point, ... the digital networks are not really built up yet.

en The negative impact on cable networks will be more than on broadcast networks.

en With the acquisition of Tasman Networks, Nortel will strengthen its position as an innovator in providing resilient end-to-end converged, secure IP telephony and multimedia networks.


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