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AT&T adds most iPhones in a single quarter | Network World

AT&T Inc. said today it activated 3.2 million iPhones in the third quarter, its best-ever for a quarter, adding that nearly 40% of those iPhone activations were for new subscribers to the wireless carrier.

AT&T net income down 15 percent | Network World

Telecommunications giant AT&T reported net income of US $3.2 billion for the second quarter of 2009, down more than 15 percent from the second quarter of 2007, spurred by sagging revenues in its traditional voice and directory businesses.

FedEx CIO’s pay package up 80% to $5.8 million | Network World

Rob Carter, FedEx's top IT executive, received a pay package worth $5.8 million in 2012, a gain of 80% compared to a year earlier, when his pay was $3.2 million.

Cisco/WebEx prepare for the next wave of business communications | Network World

We interrupt our normally scheduled newsletter planned for a VoiceCon report to discuss Cisco’s announcement last week that it plans to acquire WebEx for $3.2 billion. The deal represents about a $300 million premium to buy the market share leader in Web-based conferencing and collaboration.

NetFlash: Cisco in space | Network World

If you are a router company with as much as 80% market share and a $3.2 billion R&D budget to play with, why not bolt a router to a rocket and shoot it into orbit? This is what a group of engineers at Cisco did as part of its Cisco Low Earth Orbit (CLEO) project, which recently completed its second year orbiting Earth. Cisco in space http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/103105widernetcisco.html?net&story=103105widernetcisco

Cisco in space | Network World

If you are a router company with as much as 80% market share and a $3.2 billion R&D budget to play with, why not bolt a router to a rocket and shoot it into orbit?

CES Diary: Scenes from the show floor | Network World

CES, as you may have read in this very publication, is big. Like, really, really big. The Las Vegas Convention Center has 3.2 million square feet of floor space, of which CES this year used about two thirds, and it’s easy to get genuinely lost in the vastness of the main halls.

CES Diary: Scenes from the show floor | Network World

CES, as you may have read in this very publication, is big. Like, really, really big. The Las Vegas Convention Center has 3.2 million square feet of floor space, of which CES this year used about two thirds, and it’s easy to get genuinely lost in the vastness of the main halls.

Sun offers up Solaris clustering to open source | Network World

The company will open source Solaris Cluster 3.2 so developers can add high-availability and failover to applications

SAIC, others pay $22.7 million to resolve contracting case | Network World

Science Applications International (SAIC), a subcontractor and two former government employees will pay nearly US$22.7 million to resolve allegations that they rigged bids for a $3.2 billion supercomputing contract with the U.S. General Services Administration, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday.

Cisco buying WebEx for $3.2 billion | Network World

Cisco Thursday announced plans to acquire WebEx for $3.2 billion, giving the network equipment giant a leading position in the hosted collaboration-services market.

WebEx buy makes Cisco a collaboration player | Network World

Cisco Systems Inc. is entering new territory with its planned US$3.2 billion acquisition of WebEx Communications Inc., with plans to deliver collaboration tools as an online service and possibly integrate the company's business-related offerings with consumer social networking technology.

Q&A: Inside Cisco’s $3.2 billion WebEx bet | Network World

Cisco's plan to acquire WebEx for $3.2 billion brings the router/switch vendor into a whole new market, and is indicative of the overall direction the company wants to take — towards software, collaboration and services. Ned Hooper, Cisco's vice president of corporate business development, spoke with Network World Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth about the deal, where WebEx fits into Cisco's collaboration strategy, as well as how the deal relates to its overall acquisition strategy going forward.

Cisco taking on Microsoft over unified communications | Network World

With one $3.2 billion acquisition, Cisco has gotten in Microsoft’s face and positioned itself to give the software giant a fight in the battle to supply corporations with unified communications tools from office applications to Web conferencing, experts say.

Residential drives broadband usage | Network World

Did you know that 23.7 million U.S. households and 3.2 million businesses subscribed to broadband services at the end of 2003? That's one of the many fascinating facts found in a recent report published by the U.S. Telecom Association.

700MHz auction update: High bids total $3.2 billion | Network World

The high bids totalled US$3.2 billion in the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's auction of wireless spectrum licenses in the 700MHz band after three rounds and a day and a half of bidding.

Why Google paid $3.2 billion for thermostat startup Nest | Network World

Google is moving into your home. On Monday, the Internet company said it was acquiring Nest, a maker of smart smoke alarms and thermostats, in a move that gives Google a strong foothold in a hot new market known as the "connected home."

KDE 3.2 is here | Network World

The latest version of the K Desktop Environment was released last week, with added applications, features and improved usability, according to the developers.

Sony Ericsson unwraps 3.2-megapixel blogging phone | Network World

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Tuesday announced several new phones, including two that carry Sony's Cyber-shot brand and come with 3.2-megapixel cameras that are integrated with Google's Blogger application.

Enterprise software, devices to drive IT spending growth this year, Gartner says | Network World

Worldwide IT spending this year will rise 3.2 percent to US$3.8 trillion, driven by rebounding device sales and strong growth in the enterprise software category, according to analyst firm Gartner.

How Indiana tried to redefine pi | Network World

In the 19th century, Indiana legislators to put a stop to all the digits that follow 3.14 and officially declare the value of pi henceforth to be precisely 3.2.

KDE update available | Network World

The K Desktop Environment (KDE) Project announced Tuesday that the third version of its KDE3 desktop platform, called KDE 3.2, is available for Linux and Unix operating systems.

A clever way to increase employee awareness about phishing | Network World

A Gartner survey shows that phishing attacks soared in 2007, ultimately costing victims of the attacks at least $3.2 billion. As we start 2009, corporate spear phishing - the practice of targeting specific workers in order to gain access to systems or information - is on the rise. This places corporate security at risk. PhishMe is a unique and simple SaaS solution that provides phishing awareness training to employees. You can reduce the likelihood that a worker in your organization will compromise securit