Verizon Builds an MPLS Metro With AlcaLu
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May 30, 2012 : Alcatel-Lucent's XRS core router is being put to metro uses by Verizon, which really just wants raise its MPLS quotient
RCN's Strange Bedfellows
LR Cable News Analysis - Jeff Baumgartner -
May 30, 2012 : Also: Apple still likes its TV box; BendBroadband wraps LTE upgrade; Comcaster to help monitor net neutrality; Amazon streams to the Xbox
Docomo Locks Down 4G With AlcaLu
LR Mobile News Analysis - Michelle Donegan -
May 30, 2012 : Alcatel-Lucent muscles in on Stoke's turf as it wins a deal to supply LTE security gateways to the Japanese mobile carrier
AlcaLu's APAC Action
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May 29, 2012 : Major FTTH deal in China plus noteworthy IP, SPIT and video monitoring engagements in Japan, Australia and New Zealand
Cisco Hits the Brakes on Cius
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto -
May 25, 2012 : Maybe it's time to admit that the world already has a zillion tablets
AlcaLu CEO Likes His Product Lineup
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto -
May 23, 2012 : The right pieces are in place, even if the results don't show up in quarterly earnings yet, Alcatel-Lucent CEO Ben Verwaayen says
Photos: AlcaLu Technology Symposium
Slide Shows - Craig Matsumoto -
May 23, 2012 : Between the XRS launch and an 'art gallery' of demos, AlcaLu's annual showcase gave analysts lots to look at
Does Docsis Have a 10-Gig Future?
LR Cable News Analysis - Jeff Baumgartner -
May 23, 2012 : Arris, Cisco and Moto offer a roadmap that, they claim, will help Docsis bump capacities to 10Gbit/s downstream and 2Gbit/s upstream
Casa Puts Heat on Cisco, Arris & Motorola
LR Cable News Analysis - Jeff Baumgartner -
May 21, 2012 : Vendor hopes to gain some ground on cable access competitors with its first integrated product for the embryonic CCAP market
New Product Recap: April 2012
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May 07, 2012 : This month's recap of the latest, greatest communications products includes a longer video lineup from the 2012 NAB Show
Telstra Global Offers Low Latency Service
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May 30, 2012 : Telstra Global launches EPL Express service, providing customers with low latency and connectivity across Asia Pacific, Europe and America
Cortina Does 10G PON
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May 29, 2012 : Cortina’s PON innovation accelerates adoption in fast growing 10G EPON and EPON/GPON markets
Brocade Sets an SDN Plan
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May 22, 2012 : Brocade delivers Ethernet solutions for SDNs and partners with NEC to drive market adoption of SDNs
Alcatel-Lucent's Hot Streak
AsiaBlog - Ray Le Maistre -
May 31, 2012 : 1:10 PM Alcatel-Lucent is on fire (not literally) in Asia/Pacific, but it wants the operators to spend a LOT more
What's the Holdup With Cisco & SDN?
Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto -
May 31, 2012 : 11:15 AM Cisco does take software-defined networking seriously, and that's supposedly why it's waiting two more weeks to explain its plans
EC Nixes Pure Net Neutrality
EuroBlog - Ray Le Maistre -
May 30, 2012 : 8:30 AM Transparency and choice is the best way to deal with online service restrictions, reckons the EC's digital watchdog Neelie Kroes
Overture’s Jeff Reedy Talks Carrier Ethernet Market Trends in Europe
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May 29, 2012 : The emergence of Carrier Ethernet 2.0 and cloud computing has highlighted the importance of wholesale Ethernet, class of service and Ethernet service management to carriers around the world. Overture CEO Jeff Reedy shares his thoughts on these trends
The Cable Show 2012: Seven Big Takeaways
The Bauminator - Jeff Baumgartner -
May 25, 2012 : The meaning of Comcast's X1, the industry's Wi-Fi ambitions, and an emerging cable tech battle are among the items on my list
The Docsis Addendum
The Bauminator - Jeff Baumgartner -
May 21, 2012 : 8:30 AM A potential addition to the Docsis 3.0 specs could set up a fight with the IEEE's budding EPON Protocol over Coax standard
XO Preps the Next Optical Wave
LRTV Interviews - Craig Matsumoto -
May 18, 2012 : The vendors have delivered packet-optical systems, and it's up to XO to do something good with them, CTO Randy Nicklas says. Meanwhile, he's also eyeing the potential of OpenFlow. From the Packet-Optical Transport Evolution conference
Verizon: Putting SDN in Its Place
LRTV Interviews - Craig Matsumoto -
May 18, 2012 : Given the disruptive potential of software-defined networking, what's going to happen to routers as we know them? Stuart Elby of Verizon gives us his theory
Fiber Shortage Will Slow LTE
LRTV Interviews - Carol Wilson -
May 17, 2012 : Less than one-fourth of cell towers in the US have fiber connections today, says Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber. Without fiber, 4G networks will be bandwidth starved
Packet Optical Goes Soft
LRTV Interviews - Craig Matsumoto -
May 17, 2012 : Light Reading's Packet Optical Transport Evolution conference will see lots of discussion about the optical control plane as vendors prepare for far-off plans in cloud computing and software-defined networking
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