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		<title>Telcos Begin Monetizing Your Wireless Location Data, Your Movement Data is Their Next Cash Cow</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 20:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless carriers are just starting to realize they can monetize all matter of data collected from mobile users - specifically data that highlights their movement habits.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://tech.slashdot.org/story/10/05/28/1044232/Telcos-Waking-Up-To-the-Value-of-Your-Location" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/tech.slashdot.org/story/10/05/28/1044232/Telcos-Waking-Up-To-the-Value-of-Your-Location?referer=');">Slashdot</a> directs your attention to the fact that wireless carriers are <strong>just starting to realize</strong> they can monetize all matter of data collected from mobile users &#8211; specifically data that highlights their movement habits. According to <a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/25396/?a=f" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.technologyreview.com/communications/25396/?a=f&amp;referer=');">MIT Technology Review</a>, researchers and marketers are finding plenty of new uses for call detail records, or CDRs which allow them to study a mountain of user behavior data.<span id="more-27634"></span> That data can be used by researchers or city planners to study travel behavior &#8211; but it&#8217;s likely going to be a gold mine on the marketing behavioral front:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;cell phone networks are thinking about monetizing their data, says Jean Bolot, a researcher at network operator Sprint. This means a &#8220;two-sided&#8221; business model where they not only serve end users but also make money through relationships with other businesses. &#8220;This is new in the telco space but not in other areas&#8211;look at Google, for example,&#8221; he says. Since almost everyone has a cell phone, the scale of the data is immense compared to other sources. Mobility patterns might, for example, be used to adjust property or billboard advertising prices. &#8220;Just about every operator on the planet is probably thinking about this right now,&#8221; says Bolot. </p></blockquote>
<p>Of course all of this raises a number of privacy concerns, and while much of this data is aggregate &#8211; it&#8217;s not particularly difficult for those who buy this data to identify individual user identities (most of us do stay in one place most nights). Keep in mind many ISPs <a href="http://seekingalpha.com/article/29449-compete-ceo-isps-sell-clickstreams-for-5-a-month" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/seekingalpha.com/article/29449-compete-ceo-isps-sell-clickstreams-for-5-a-month?referer=');">sell user clickstream data</a> (but deny it) with little or no acknowledgment of this fact to the end user, no oversight and no ability to opt out.  It seems likely that privacy, consumer education and consumer controls will be an afterthought here as well.</p>
<p><a href=http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Telcos-Begin-Monetizing-Your-Wireless-Location-Data-108644 onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.dslreports.com/shownews/Telcos-Begin-Monetizing-Your-Wireless-Location-Data-108644?referer=');">Link to the original article&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>North Carolina&#8217;s Anti-Community Fiber Bill Postponed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 01:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time Warner Cable, AT&#038;T and CenturyLink/Embarq's latest attempt (they've been trying since 2005) to pass a bill in North Carolina that would hinder communities interested in wiring themselves with fiber - seems to be seeing some opposition in the state.]]></description>
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<p>Time Warner Cable, AT&#038;T and CenturyLink/Embarq&#8217;s latest attempt (they&#8217;ve been trying since 2005) to pass a bill in North Carolina that would hinder communities interested in wiring themselves with fiber &#8211; seems to be seeing some opposition in the state. The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday postponed <a href="http://www.news-record.com/content/2010/05/26/article/bill_would_limit_nc_cities_starting_broadband" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.news-record.com/content/2010/05/26/article/bill_would_limit_nc_cities_starting_broadband?referer=');">considering the new law</a>, which opponents say is little more than protectionism &#8211; intentionally layering projects like Wilson&#8217;s <a href="http://www.greenlightnc.com/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.greenlightnc.com/?referer=');">Greenlight fiber service</a> (funded with <strong>private money</strong>) with bureaucratic obstacles. <span id="more-27606"></span>In an <a href="http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/may/20/broadband-battle/opinion-editorials/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www2.journalnow.com/content/2010/may/20/broadband-battle/opinion-editorials/?referer=');">editorial last week</a>, the Winston-Salem Journal put it this way:</p>
<blockquote><p>These communities can&#8217;t wait until it will be profitable for a private company to serve them adequately. So, using the democratic process, they are asking their local governments to establish service for them. This is reminiscent of the early 20th century when small towns in this state developed their own electrical grids rather than wait for the big utilities to do so. If the telecoms don&#8217;t want local governments to establish these Internet services, they should rush into these areas and establish service now.</p></blockquote>
<p>Of course dozens of these kinds of bills were passed over the last decade before many people realized what carriers were doing &#8211; namely refusing to serve areas (either with next-generation broadband or broadband of any kind) &#8211; then pushing for laws that would ban them from serving themselves.</p>
<p><a href=http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/North-Carolinas-Anti-Community-Fiber-Bill-Postponed-108627 onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.dslreports.com/shownews/North-Carolinas-Anti-Community-Fiber-Bill-Postponed-108627?referer=');">Link to the original article&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>Rural Carriers Quickly Embracing Fiber &#8211; Both fiber to the node and to the home&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 05:18:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A significant chunk of the fiber to the home deployments in this country is being accomplished by roughly 700 smaller rural telcos, co-ops, and municipal operations.]]></description>
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<p>While Verizon gets most of the attention with their $23 billion investment in fiber to the home deployment, a significant chunk of the fiber to the home deployments in this country is being accomplished by roughly 700 smaller rural telcos, co-ops, and municipal operations. According to a new study by the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA), a growing number of rural telcos are moving toward fiber to the node (like AT&#038;T&#8217;s U-Verse platform), while <a href="http://www.lightwaveonline.com/fttx/news/NTCA-Rural-telcos-turning-to-FTTH-FTTN-for-broadband-73628107.html" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.lightwaveonline.com/fttx/news/NTCA-Rural-telcos-turning-to-FTTH-FTTN-for-broadband-73628107.html?referer=');">many others are moving directly to fiber to the home</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>NTCA&#8217;s &#8220;2009 Broadband/Internet Availability Survey&#8221; found that nearly three-quarters (73%) of respondents with a fiber deployment strategy intend to offer FTTN to more than 75% of their customer base by 2011. Fifty-five percent plan to offer FTTH to more than half their customers in that same time frame &#8211; more than doubled from just 26% last year. The study says that rural areas are seeing significant gains in broadband speeds, primarily due to the increased fiber availability in their communities. Fifty-three percent of respondents indicated their customers can now receive broadband service of between 3 and 6 Mbps (up from 46% last year), and 39% can receive service in excess of 6 Mbps, which is an increase from just 25% a year ago.</p></blockquote>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.ftthcouncil.org/UserFiles/File/RVA%20slides%20April%202009.pdf" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ftthcouncil.org/UserFiles/File/RVA_20slides_20April_202009.pdf?referer=');">most recent data</a> (pdf) from the Fiber To The Home Council, the total number of homes <b>served</b> by FTTH is now 4.4 million, or 4% of all homes. FTTH service now <b>passes</b> (no last mile drop) 15 million US homes, or 13% of all US Households.</p>
<p>The picture has <strong>nothing</strong> to do with the article.</p>
<p><a href=http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Rural-Carriers-Quickly-Embracing-Fiber-105701 onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.dslreports.com/shownews/Rural-Carriers-Quickly-Embracing-Fiber-105701?referer=');">Link to the original article&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>LG to reveal its 3G mobile handset &#8216;KD876&#8242; targeting China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BEIJING, China (AVING Special Report on &#8216;CHITEC 2008&#8242;) &#8212; LG Electronics(www.lge.com) presented its 3G mobile handset &#8216;KD876&#8242; during CHITEC 2008, which supports TD-SCDMA, a 3G mobile telecommunications standard in China. The KD876 is equipped with 3M and 0.3M cameras.]]></description>
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<p><span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1211470828_0">BEIJING, China</span> (AVING Special Report on &#8216;CHITEC 2008&#8242;) &#8212;   LG Electronics(www.lge.com) presented its 3G mobile handset &#8216;KD876&#8242; during CHITEC 2008, which supports TD-SCDMA, a 3G mobile telecommunications standard in <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1211470828_1">China</span>. The KD876 is equipped with 3M and 0.3M cameras.</p>
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