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AT&T continues it’s dominance in the connectivity department with this news. AT&T has supplanted T-Mobile as the WiFi provider for the 12,000+ Starbucks stores in the US. If you are an existing AT&T DSL customer, you simply use your AT&T username/login to connect. Glenn Fleishman’s excellent commentary here.
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Bird-flu and Your Network
1 Comment Published by ean March 11th, 2006 in Microsoft, Remote Access, SonicWALLBird-flu… you’re thinking? Here’s the situation. Let’s say there is an outbreak this fall. A pandemic could cause officials to begin quarantine or business owners may simply tell affected employees to stay home. If the outbreak is bad enough the in-office workforce reduction could significantly affect your ability to conduct business.
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