Gservo
30th May 2002, 04:30 AM
Intel loves broadband. No it really, really loves broadband. In the US, Craig Barrett, Intel CEO is lobbying the Bush administration to promote a national policy to accelerate broadband rollouts across the country. In Europe, the chip giant is taking it rather more gently. It wants a quick broadband rollout on this continent too: it strongly backs local loop unbundling and it's helping out with service providers and content providers behind the scenes, with work on standards, and promotion of best practices.
Intel is encouraging system builders to embed broadband modems into PCs, it's working with the set-top box makers, and finally it's spreading its co-op marketing largesse among broadband players.
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Intel is encouraging system builders to embed broadband modems into PCs, it's working with the set-top box makers, and finally it's spreading its co-op marketing largesse among broadband players.
Go here for more
< http://195.200.172.1/I?X=88b6dd839a05059c5890242948d33eb5 >