Bose founder's son is bringing cellular coverage to rural Rwanda; Another Massachusetts insurer to cover virtual doctor visits
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June 29, 2016 - A LOOK AT THE DAY'S BUSINESS STORIES FROM MEDIA OUTLETS AROUND BOSTON |
COMPANIES IN TODAY'S MORNING EDITION Boston Office of Tourism Boston Globe Sprint Corp. AT&T Inc. Verizon American Well Doctor On Demand Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Bose Cisco Senate committee Goodwin Procter LLP BBK Worldwide Buildium The Fallon Co. All 800 Boston Business Journal Large Companies Midsized Companies Small Companies TRENDS & TOPICS IN TODAY'S MORNING EDITION Roundup Mobile Medical Devices Venture capital Events Best Places to Work | Feds: Second Boston city official charged in musical festival extortion case Another city official has been charged in connection with the alleged extortion of a music festival production company operating in Boston. Bose founder's son is bringing cellular coverage to rural Rwanda Vanu Bose, the son of Framingham-based Bose Corp. founder Amar Bose, has found a way to make it financially feasible to bring cellular coverage to rural parts of the world, starting first with Rwanda and then expanding to villages in India. Another Massachusetts insurer to cover virtual doctor visits Having a cold, allergies, rash, or urinary tract infection used to mean a visit to the doctor’s office. Now, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care members can video chat with a doctor instead. Five things you need to know today, and who cares that Trump is in town Happy Wednesday, Boston. You may have heard Donald Trump is in town. If you care, read on. If you couldn't care less, we've got something for you too. Plus the five most important things you need to know to help start your busy business day. Read Morning Edition >>
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