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Interview, LRTV Interviews
Articles published in December 2006
Sun at ITU Telecom World 2006
LRTV Interviews -
December 14, 2006 : Sun's executives speak to LRTV about 4G networks, COTS, and other technologies that were up for discussion at ITU Telecom World 2006 in Hong Kong
Olivier Baujard, CTO, Alcatel-Lucent
LRTV Interviews -
December 14, 2006 : Olivier Baujard, CTO, Alcatel-Lucent, says if the take rate of IPTV among broadband users is only 30 percent in the next five years, it would be a huge disappointment. In this interview, Baujard discusses Alcatel-Lucent's size, the IPTV market in general, and the structure of the new company
Jim Hintze, Senior VP, Marketing, Fujitsu Network Communications
LRTV Interviews -
December 14, 2006 : Sonet stalwart Fujitsu isn't afraid of the Ethernet revolution. In this video, Fujitsu Network Communications VP Jim Hintze says the company is helping customers figure out how to take advantage of new network technologies, without losing their Sonet-related investments
Tom Roche, VP, Network Voice and Data Services, Verizon Business
LRTV Interviews -
December 12, 2006 : Verizon Business VP Tom Roche talks about why Ethernet services aren't likely to be commoditized, and he describes ViOS, Verizon's upcoming fiber-fed service for businesses
Keao Caindec, Chief Marketing Officer, Yipes Enterprise Services
LRTV Interviews -
December 07, 2006 : The new Yipes is a wide-area networking company focused on enterprises, and it sees a much different set of challenges than larger, international carriers, as Keao Caindec explains
John Landau, VP of Enterprise Products, VSNL International
LRTV Interviews -
December 01, 2006 : An upbeat take on the global enterprise communications market by VSNL’s John Landau. The doldrums have definitely passed and the market is reinvigorated by the expansion of businesses worldwide. John explains their acquisition strategy to transform VSNL into an international player but also how, even now, global operators are not yet truly global. That’s something to look forward to in the next ten years.




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