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Ciena Smells a Conspiracy
- The telecom equipment company suspects sabotage in its recently called-off merger with Tellabs, and may have evidence that points to rival Lucent Technologies. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Ciena, Tellabs Cancel Merger
- Tellabs scuttles its US$4.7 billion plan to acquire Ciena as Ciena's future dims. Both companies contemplate their future without each other. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Cisco Beats Estimates, Again
- Once again, the computer networking power beats Wall Street's quarterly earning estimates. Cisco ties its growth to the proliferation of the Internet. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Cisco Beats Profit Consensus
- The king of networking says earnings for the quarter rose 37 percent, better than Wall Street forecasts. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Cisco Buys More Net Telephony
- The world's biggest networking company will buy Summa Four's expertise in making programmable switches that send voice calls over the Internet. By Craig Bicknell [Wired News]
Cisco Countersues Lucent
- Cisco says Lucent is misappropriating 11 of its patents relating to computer networking, in a ploy to get back at Lucent for its own claims of patent infringement. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Cisco Faces FTC Investigation
- The FTC is investigating whether Cisco tried to divvy up the networking-equipment market with its rivals. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Citibanking on Netcenter
- Netscape signs up Citibank as top sponsor of its Netcenter personal finance channel. It's Netscape's highest-profile move yet to beef up its Internet site. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
CitySearch Joins Ticketmaster
- CitySearch nixes its IPO. Instead, it agrees to merge with a Ticketmaster unit to create an online ticketing and entertainment guide valued at about US$700 million. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
CitySearch, Zip2 Join Forces
- A merger of two major players in the online city guide scene pushes the crowded area one step closer toward deciding upon a leader. [Wired News]
CitySearching for Profits
- CitySearch may be an Internet company, but it's no Yahoo. It faces a long, hard slog to turn a profit -- something for IPO investors to keep in mind. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
Clinton Net Draw Big, Not Huge
- Broadcast.com gets a surge in traffic from Clinton's video, but not the tidal wave the Net saw 10 days ago. Still, lots of people may get turned on to streaming video from this, company says. By Craig Bicknell. [Wired News]
Compaq Acquisition Centers on Service
- By buying Digital, Compaq will become the second-largest computer company - and get its hands on a service organization that gives it a much-needed footing in the enterprise solutions business. [Wired News]
Corel Caves to Actress Lamarr
- Corel agrees to demands by '50s screen legend Hedy Lamarr that she be paid for the company's use of her image in its software packaging. By Polly Sprenger. [Wired News]
Corel Embraces Open Source
- The troubled software developer yesterday demonstrated a network computer powered by the Linux operating system, and said it will port all its applications to the open source OS. [Wired News]
Corporate Voice-Over-Net Adoption Crawls
- Is an IP telephone call in your future? If it is, it will probably cost you less than you're used to paying for long distance, and may even cut costs for local calls. [Wired News]
Could Microsoft's Store Backfire?
- Though Redmond's first storefront venture fits the successful model pioneered by Nike and Sony, it could be that the public has had enough of the software giant for the moment. [Wired News]
Court Rejects Bells' Appeal
- An appeals court overturns a lower court's decision and rejects a claim by the Baby Bells that portions of the 1996 Telecom Act are unconstitutional. By Sean Donahue. [Wired News]
Court Upholds Bell Restrictions
- An appeals court agrees with the government: The Baby Bell phone companies have to open up their local markets to competition before they can offer long-distance service. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
Creative Good Dream Job: Ease of Use Technologist
- The caped crusader behind Creative Good is looking for a boy- or girl-wonder to teach companies how to make the Web easier for users. [Wired News]
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