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Unbundling Heats Up in UK
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May 31, 2005 : Competitive carriers want their own DSLAMs so they can control and provision their own triple-play services
Viatel Lures SMBs to VOIP
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May 31, 2005 : Viatel introduces multiple business VOIP services to try and reach out beyond the early adopters
Metcalfe Places Broadband Bets
News Analysis -
May 31, 2005 : VOIP, WiMax, and cable vs. the ILECs are all on Bob Metcalfe's mind in the latest LRTV interview
Alcatel Says 'Oui' to GPON
Supercomm News Analysis -
May 31, 2005 : With RBOC GPON interest growing, Alcatel trots out its 7342 Intelligent Services Access Manager (ISAM)
Swisscom IPTV Stall Sends Shivers
Supercomm News Analysis -
May 27, 2005 : Swisscom's IPTV deployment delay has some asking whether other IPTV networks will have similar setbacks
Kasenna CEO: 'To Survive is to Win'
Supercomm News Analysis -
May 27, 2005 : Harley-riding CEO says company won't get stomped in the Microsoft IPTV rally
Trio Hush on Chinese 3G
LR Mobile News Analysis -
May 27, 2005 : Lucent, Motorola, and Nokia likely to fight for UTStarcom partnership on TD-SCDMA
Italtel Gets the Softswitch Bronze
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May 27, 2005 : The Italian softswitch vendor chases Nortel and Siemens in the softswitch market
C&W Moves Ahead With NGN
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May 26, 2005 : Cable & Wireless starts awarding contracts for its NGN; reports first profit in three years
Cisco Chomps FineGround
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May 26, 2005 : In a surprise move, Cisco bypasses other WAN optimization startups to pick up FineGround for $70M UPDATED 1 PM
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Who Makes What: MSAPs & IP DSLAMs
Reports- By Graham Beniston -
May 24, 2005 : Second stage of a survey aimed at identifying and rating equipment in these markets
* IP DSLAM product questionnaire
* Deadline of June 18th
* Poll on multiservice access platforms
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Performance Intros Service Gateway
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May 31, 2005 : Performance Technologies unveils the SEGway 4300 Signaling Gateway, its most robust and highest-capacity signaling gateway solution
Tekelec Names Rev Assure Customer
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May 31, 2005 : Yadkin Valley Telephone Company deploys Tekelec Integrated Application Solutions (IAS) revenue assurance product
Emcore Buys JDSU's Cable Biz
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May 31, 2005 : Emcore has acquired the analog cable TV and radio frequency over fiber specialty businesses of JDS Uniphase
Comptel Sees Soft OSS Market
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May 31, 2005 : Comptel reports 'prospects have not materialised' as orders as expected; predicts flat revenues and profitability slightly lower than last year
Avanex Names Optical Group Head
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May 31, 2005 : Avanex appoints Yves LeMaitre as vice president and general manager of its new optical components business unit
Yemen Invests in Falcon
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May 31, 2005 : TeleYemen announces strategic multi-million dollar investment in FLAG Telecom's Falcon terabit cable system
Ensim Buys Telegea
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May 31, 2005 : Ensim acquires Telegea, provider of service delivery solutions for hosted VOIP
AT&T Lands VPN Deal
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May 31, 2005 : Chemicals distribution company Brenntag awards AT&T three-year contract to expand its global corporate data network
Sandburst Debuts Traffic Manager
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May 31, 2005 : Sandburst introduces the TME-2000, an Ethernet-optimized 20-Gbit/s traffic manager chip
Kuwait Opts for FTTH
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May 31, 2005 : Ministry of Communications in Kuwait has awarded Siemens Communications a €40M contract to upgrade its access network
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Full Transcript of LRTV's Interview With Bob Metcalfe, Inventor of Ethernet
LRTV Interviews - Interview With Bob Metcalfe- Inventor of Ethernet -
May 31, 2005 : Bob Metcalfe, inventor of Ethernet and now VC at Polaris Venture Partners, gives LRTV his two cents on what’s been happening with Ethernet since 1973 and where it’s headed. He also manages to take a swipe at Harvard, predicts the fall of Fibre Channel, looks forward to a WiMax attack on everybody, and says, “There are a lot of people in China.”
LRTV FAQ
The Philter -
May 18, 2005 :
Cisco Fights Terror
Light Ranting -
May 17, 2005 :
PCMM Player CableMatrix Acquires Xinnia
BroadBananas - Michael Harris -
May 11, 2005 : PacketCable Multimedia (PCMM) policy server provider CableMatrix Technologies Inc. has acquired application manager platform developer Xinnia Technology. Terms of the deal between the two privately-held companies were not disclosed.
Maltese TV, Anyone?
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May 05, 2005 :
Why the Future Is Now for Triple Play
LRTV Documentaries - Enhancing the User's Triple-Play Experience -
May 02, 2005 : The triple play of voice, video, and data services has long been an object of desire for telcos, but it has always remained just out of reach. That is about to change, for two basic reasons: First, the technology to enable triple play over carrier infrastructure is now ready for deployment; second, local telcos have no choice but to become triple-play providers. In this documentary we examine the technologies and applications driving successful deployment of triple play.
Full Transcript of LRTV’s Interview With Carl Russo, CEO, Calix
LRTV Interviews - Interview With Carl Russo- CEO- Calix -
May 02, 2005 : Carl Russo, president and chief executive of Calix, is one of the best known figures in the telecom industry. The big question on many people’s minds is whether he can repeat the success he had as chief executive of Cerent with his new venture. In this exclusive interview with LRTV, he sheds light on where Calix is headed and on the broadband telecom market itself.
Carrier Ethernet Services: Five Key Drivers
LRTV Documentaries - Ethernet: Towards a Common World Language -
May 02, 2005 : For a technology that was developed in the 1970s as an office automation tool, Ethernet has certainly come a long way. But the best may be yet to come. As service providers and their customers increasingly standardize on Ethernet as the underlying infrastructure for all their applications and traffic, Ethernet is set to become a universal communications enabler. Our documentary examines its progress in this regard, with the help of leading analysts, service providers, and the inventor of Ethernet – Dr. Robert Metcalfe.
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