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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers

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 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. Miami Heat - Home Game 205/28/2013 8:30PMBankers Life Fieldhouse (Formerly Conseco Fieldhouse)
Indianapolis, IN
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 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers - Home Game 305/30/2013 8:30PMAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Indiana Pacers vs. Miami Heat - Home Game 3 (If Necessary)06/01/2013 8:30PMBankers Life Fieldhouse (Formerly Conseco Fieldhouse)
Indianapolis, IN
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 NBA Eastern Conference Finals: Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers - Home Game 4 (If Necessary)06/03/2013 8:30PMAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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 NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 1 (If Necessary)06/06/2013 9:00PMAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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 NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 2 (If Necessary)06/09/2013 8:00PMAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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 NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 3 (If Necessary)06/18/2013 9:00PMAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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 NBA Finals: Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs - Home Game 4 (If Necessary)06/20/2013 9:00PMAmerican Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
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 Preseason: Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat10/11/2013 7:30PMSprint Center
Kansas City, MO
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Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Clearwire Urges Shareholders to Accept Sprint Offer

 Clearwire hasClearwire has sent a letter to the company's shareholders urging them to support Sprint's acquisition for $2.97 a share, insisting that Sprint is their best option at getting the necessary funds for continued operations and their planned LTE network build and scheduled June LTE launch. "On the unanimous recommendation of the Special Committee, the Clearwire board has unanimously concluded that the proposed transaction with Sprint is the best strategic alternative for stockholders, representing fair, attractive and certain value, especially in light of the Company's limited alternatives and the well-known constraints of its liquidity position," insists the letter. The letter omits Dish's offer of $3.30 a share. urging them to support Sprint's acquisition for $2.97 a share, insisting that Sprint is their best option at getting the necessary funds for continued operations and theirClearwire has sent a letter to the company's shareholders urging them to support Sprint's acquisition for $2.97 a share, insisting that Sprint is their best option at getting the necessary funds for continued operations and their planned LTE network build and scheduled June LTE launch. "On the unanimous recommendation of the Special Committee, the Clearwire board has unanimously concluded that the proposed transaction with Sprint is the best strategic alternative for stockholders, representing fair, attractive and certain value, especially in light of the Company's limited alternatives and the well-known constraints of its liquidity position," insists the letter. The letter omits Dish's offer of $3.30 a share. and scheduled June LTE launch. "On the unanimous recommendation of the Special Committee, the Clearwire board has unanimously concluded that the proposed transaction with Sprint is the best strategic alternative for stockholders, representing fair, attractive and certain value, especially in light of the Company's limited alternatives and the well-known constraints of its liquidity position," insists the letter. The letter omits Dish's offer of $3.30 a share.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

T1 Providers for Business


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By turning in your signed contract to the carrier through us, we’ll provide you with installation updates and full support in case of problems to ensure that your T1 Providers purchase is a smooth experience. In many cases, our consultants also have access to pre-approved Special Pricing that we are prohibited to show in public per their request. The exact amount you can save could be anywhere from 5% to 50%. Again, feel free to leverage your T1 Providers consultant to find the best solution for your business as they have access to special pricing and promotions not available on our site.

Saturday, May 04, 2013

Google Fiber takes on AT&T, Verizon in Shawnee, Kan.


Google Fiber (Nasdaq: GOOG) on Thursday said that it is extending its fiber to the home (FTTH) service into Shawnee, Kan., where it will take on established telcos AT&T (NYSE: T) and Verizon (NYSE: VZ).
The Internet giant has recently been on an active streak of network expansions. Google announced in April that it would bring the service to Austin, Texas and, no less than two weeks later, to Provo, Utah.
Similar to these network expansions, Google Fiber will offer speeds that will far surpass what residents can get from AT&T and Verizon, both of which currently offer speeds on their DSL networks between 10-25 Mbps.
Although Shawnee is located southwest of Kansas City, which will make for an easier extension plan, the service provider has not given a timeline of when the service will be available.
Rachel Hack, community manager for Google Fiber, said in a blog post that they have a "lot of planning and engineering work to do before we're ready to bring Fiber to Shawnee."
Google said that the debut of its fiber service fits in well with Shawnee's mentality of using technology to help support residents and businesses.
"We've also been impressed by Shawnee's vision to keep their citizens informed and involved using the Internet," wrote Hack. "Recently, the City modernized their website, so that locals can easily access city info--from crime maps to fiscal reports to streamed audio of city council meetings."

After city officials voted to approve the service provider's move to bring their service to the city, Google and the city announced the news together.
"The ultra-high speed Google fiber network will enhance the quality of life for people in Shawnee by providing faster access to essential digital resources," said Shawnee's Mayor Jeff Meyers in a release announcing the new agreement. "This will grow and strengthen Shawnee's competitive advantage in the years to come."
While it's still unclear how broad Google Fiber is going to go with its FTTH plans, it is prompting two of the top telcos--AT&T and CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL)--to reveal their own 1 Gbps plans.
CenturyLink announced this week that it would begin a 1 Gbps FTTH pilot deployment in Omaha, while AT&T earlier in the month revealed its plans for a similar network in Austin.