Daily Links 1/8/2013: SAP's North American President departs; Aereo coming to Philly
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Verizon Says Buying Out Wireless Venture ‘Feasible’ (Wall Street Journal: Digits)
“The telephone network is obsolete”: Get ready for the all-IP telco
AT&T wants to get rid of obsolete PSTN equipment, and those pesky FCC rules.
(Ars Technica)
Aereo will take its TV distruption to 22 new cities this spring (Gigaom)
Philadelphia is one of them.
Google Brings Free Wi-Fi to Its Section of Manhattan (All Things D)
SAP Adds North America to Cardenuto’s Remit as Predecessor Quits (Bloomberg)
Lehigh Valley-based Cloud Services provider INetU Set to Expand After Private Equity Investment (Data Center Knowledge)
Will open new data center in Seattle.
Quintiq expands its North American headquarters (Quintiq
Press Release)
Expansion in Radnor triples Quintiq's US office space.
LLR Partners Invests in Alsbridge
Investment to fuel substantial growth for IT and telecom sourcing advisory leader
(PR Newswire)
Dish’s $5B Clearwire bid may throw a monkey wrench into Sprint’s plans (VentureBeat)
Amazon, Frontier expanding in Trenton, N.J. (AP via USA Today)
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