Deutsche Telekom employs WiFi for distributing IPTV; Former HP chair Dunn passes away at 58

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> Deutsche Telekom has chosen Celeno's CL1820 Wi-Fi chip and OptimizAIR technology for its Speedport W 102 Bridge to distribute its "Entertain" IPTV service in German households. Release

> Patricia Dunn, the former chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard who led an effort to stop boardroom information leaks to the press, passed away at 58 following a battle with ovarian cancer. Article

> UTStarcom will work with Beijing BDA Network and Information Co., Ltd. (BBNI) to provide broadband solutions to a new affordable housing development in Beijing. Release

> IBBS, a service provider targeting mid-market cable and broadband providers, has appointed Michael Gallagher as CEO and as a member of the Board of Directors. Release

> Lebanon's main service provider Ogero has equipped 56 regions with 1 Mbps ADSL access speeds. Article

> Dan Moffat, GTA TeleGuam's former president and CEO, received three public commendations and resolutions from Rep. Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Gov. Eddie Baza Calvo and the Guam legislature. Release

> Chile has introduced the country's first wireline portability system, allowing customers in the Arica region to port their numbers. Article

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