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Martin Alpert, Claim Director
Martin Alpert, Claim Director
CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Analysis of: Amerigroup OKs $225 Million Settlement (www.boston.com)
How will this settlement affect Amerigroup's business opportunities in Illinois & other states?Will a settlement of this nature confirm the momentum of the Federal government in other similar whistleblower cases?
Paul Massie, Consultant
Self Employed
Analysis of: Microsoft To Buy DATAllegro (www.informationweek.com)
Microsoft’s acquisition of DATAllegro should put to rest any skepticism on whether Microsoft is serious about the data warehouse and Business Intelligence (BI) market.  They have been progressively moving more into BI and data warehouses for several years, but have focused on the low-end BI user. ...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: AT&T Confirms Minor Capex Cuts (www.lightreading.com)
1.      An important priority for AT&T is to manage expectations very carefully. 2.      The carrier has to be concerned about being too optimistic about equipment CAPEX during an economic slowdown – because it could be interpreted negatively – that...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: AT&T Hits 550K IPTV Subs (www.lightreading.com)
1.      It is no secret that network integration at AT&T is going slower than expected.   2.      Apparently, there is still not full reconciliation in choosing which of the processes (of the three major carriers being combined) will ultimately...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: Africa: a promising land (www.telecommagazine.com)
1. It is no accident that Chinese telecom manufacturers have placed a lot of focus on Libya and Nigeria in terms of infrastructure investment. 2. The two countries together have about 75 billion barrels of oil reserves.  3. In general, China has invested for a long time into Africa...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: 3G Faces Capex Squeeze (www.unstrung.com)
1.      The author of the source article is really going out on a limb. 2.      He is not only trying to forecast the arrival of 4G, but the incredibly harder task of anticipating “the first GSM network shutdowns.” 3.      Not...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: TELUS urges government to invest $1 billion of spectrum windfall to help deliver broadband internet to rural Canadians (cgi.money.canoe.ca)
1.      There can be little question that Sprint wants to unload Nextel – so it would not require a premium on price. 2.      Telus’ iDEN would obviously work well with Nextel. 3.      Telus would be able to significantly grow...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: Multiplay Contrarian (telephonyonline.com)
1.      Right now it is all about making the balance sheets as positive as possible at Embarq. 2.      Embarq’s exit from its wireless business demonstrates its intention of no longer remaining an independent entity. 3.     ...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: Politics and Mobile WiMAX (www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com)
1.      Despite Sprint being a founder of the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN), the organization decided to go with LTE. 2.      Sprint had announced before the establishment of the group that it was going in a WiMAX direction. 3.     ...
Samuel Greenholtz, Principal
Analysis of: Infinera Surprises, Targets Metro Access (www.lightreading.com)
1.      While it is easy to get bogged down in semantics, it might be more accurate to say that Infinera’s solution tends to be used for long haul and regional applications – and not as much in the metro core. 2.      Certainly, Infinera has been very...

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