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iLinc of Phoenix wins 'Product of the Year'

Technology Marketing Corporation’s Communications Solutions has named iLinc of Phoenix’s latest software suite its product of the year for 2007.

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Verizon Wireless acquires Alltel Corp. in $22.1 billion aggregate deal

Verizon Wireless, a business unit of parent companies Verizon Communications and Vodafone, has agreed to purchase Alltel Corporation in a $28.1 billion deal.

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Qwest to FCC: Forbearance opponents’ information “misleading”

Qwest Communications International Inc. claims information provided to the Federal Communications Commission by opponents of its forbearance request from the 1996 Telecommunications Act is “misleading” and “opportunistic.”


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U.S. Patent Office denies TASER competitor filing

Taser International Inc. is no stranger to lawsuits. And as usual, the Scottsdale-based electronic control device maker has come out on top yet again.

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Sky Harbor wins national technology award

The City of Phoenix Aviation Department was awarded the Public Technology Institute’s 2007-2008 Solutions Award for the Technology and Information Technology category for Disaster Recovery.

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Lookout Craigslist – here comes ChosenList

Now that online classified advertising service Craigslist has pushed most former classified advertisers off the newspaper pages and into cyberspace, it was only a matter of time before another innovative company would produce a more robust and free online selling service.

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Qwest deregulation request continues to dust up debate

Although the Federal Communications Commission isn't expected to hear the case until July, Qwest Communications International Inc. forbearance request from the 1996 Telecommunications Act in multiple cities, including Phoenix, is once again pitting the old guard versus the new.

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Teleworking continues to rise nationwide

It may seem like common sense, but teleworking -- working from home by means of a computer -- seems to have finally breached the upper levels of management in many large technology firms, according to a recent report by the AeA.

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