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More details on the effect of this on India and its Internet-dependent businesses in this article -- Cut undersea Internet cables slow India's connectivity By Mark Sappenfield, Christian Science Monitor (Feb 3) -- "Three vital undersea cables were cut last week, but India's IT sector coped well."
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"The emergency room staff was actually really excited when I came in, and I didn't know what to make of it," said Sappenfield, 73.
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"The emergency room staff was actually really excited when I came in, and I didn't know what to make of it," said Sappenfield, 73.
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Here's why: The clinic had just installed technology that allows specialists to remotely examine patients via videoconference, and Sappenfield became the first stroke victim to be treated using the system, running on Cox Communications Inc.'s cable network.
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Feb. 13 Bloomberg -- Jack Sappenfield was driving in rural Oklahoma on Father's Day 2009 when he lost control of the left side of his body.
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Feb. 13 Bloomberg -- Jack Sappenfield was driving in rural Oklahoma on Father's Day 2009 when he lost control of the left side of his body.
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Here's why: The clinic had just installed technology that allows specialists to remotely examine patients via videoconference, and Sappenfield became the first stroke victim to be treated using the system, running on Cox Communications Inc.'s cable network.
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Denney has moved from Florida to Colorado Springs, where they will train with Dalilah Sappenfield, who coached Coughlin and Yankowskas.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The technology that saved Sappenfield is becoming more mainstream and providing fresh vitality to Cox and other U.S. cable carriers, which are seeking new revenue sources as growth in TV customers slows.
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The technology that saved Sappenfield is becoming more mainstream and providing fresh vitality to Cox and other U.S. cable carriers, which are seeking new revenue sources as growth in TV customers slows.
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