This week in Research Rewind, we have an embarrassment of riches for your downloading pleasure.
Heavy Reading just published a new Insider, "Ethernet Interop Center Stage 2012: MEF Builds on ENNI With E-Access," which identifies and analyzes progress made toward developing a standardized approach to Carrier Ethernet interconnection. You can download the table of contents and an exhibit from the report for free.
Be sure to download a free excerpt of Pyramid's new Insider report on LTE in Africa & the Middle East. What you read may surprise you.
Pyramid published five Country Intelligence Reports this week. These are five-year telecom market forecasts for each of these markets. India, Germany, Paraguay, Panama and Hong Kong. Click the links to download free excerpts of each report.
Looking for your daily telecom news fix? You can get Matt's Mentions, a free, daily telecom newsletter, sent straight to your inbox by registering at Pyramid Research or updating your profile here. Or click here for a sample. Also, the most-clicked links on Matt's Mentions are collected every Monday in something we call Honorable Mentions.
Looking for the latest in telecom news, tweets and retweets? Follow me on Twitter @PyramidMatt.
That's Research Rewind for this week. Until next Friday, we'll see you online at Pyramid Research and Heavy Reading. May the telecom be with you!
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