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By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 3/17/2017
Spectrum auctions in India are rarely devoid of controversy and a planned sale of 5G airwaves later this year is unlikely to be any different.
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/17/2017
US telecom companies are navigating a rough patch in the residential broadband and pay-TV sectors. The combined toll of transitioning customers to next-generation ...
By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 3/17/2017
Telia Carrier's successful test of the Voyager white box transponder-router on its fiber optic network between Stockholm and Hamburg is proof that an open multivendor ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/17/2017
Telecom bosses love to associate technology innovation with the glitz of major sports events. Operators in South Korea plan to showcase 5G at next year's Winter ...
By Ray Le Maistre, International Group Editor, 3/17/2017
The annual optical fest that is OFC is about to open its doors at the LA Convention Center and, like most networking industry events, cloud cover is very evident.
By Ray Le Maistre, International Group Editor, 3/17/2017
Equinix CTO Ihab Tarazi and Callr CEO Taoufik Zagdoud explain how cloud architectures are enabling new business opportunities for competitive communications services providers.
By Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, 3/17/2017
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Interoute's container breakthrough; T-Systems peddles AI; ADVA's edge NFV device passes muster; consumer watchdogs bark at ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/17/2017
Nokia will split its mobile networks business into separate product and global service units after revealing that Samih Elhage is to quit his role as mobile networks ...
By Eryn Leavens, Special Features & Copy Editor, 3/17/2017
This week in our WiCipedia roundup: We've got the pay gap prognosis; tips galore for eradicating bro culture; how working from home encourages diversity; and more.
By Sarah Thomas, Director, Women in Comms, 3/16/2017
Intel's $15.3 billion acquisition of Mobileye Monday is all about the vast array of big data that autonomous cars will provide, but it is data it says it's eager to ...
By Ray Le Maistre, International Group Editor, 3/16/2017
As other communications technology vendors struggle to halt their sales declines, Chinese behemoth Huawei is thinking only of the next financial landmark and is ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/16/2017
When France's Orange began to expand rapidly in west and central Africa in mid-2015, the region must have seemed like fertile ground to an operator facing a drought ...
By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 3/17/2017
Spectrum auctions in India are rarely devoid of controversy and a planned sale of 5G airwaves later this year is unlikely to be any different.
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/17/2017
US telecom companies are navigating a rough patch in the residential broadband and pay-TV sectors. The combined toll of transitioning customers to next-generation ...
By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 3/17/2017
Telia Carrier's successful test of the Voyager white box transponder-router on its fiber optic network between Stockholm and Hamburg is proof that an open multivendor ...
By Simon Stanley, 3/17/2017
As the optical networking community gathers at OFC'17 in Los Angeles, we are seeing an unprecedented number of new technologies and solutions being developed and ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/17/2017
Telecom bosses love to associate technology innovation with the glitz of major sports events. Operators in South Korea plan to showcase 5G at next year's Winter ...
By Ray Le Maistre, International Group Editor, 3/17/2017
The annual optical fest that is OFC is about to open its doors at the LA Convention Center and, like most networking industry events, cloud cover is very evident.
By Ray Le Maistre, International Group Editor, 3/17/2017
Equinix CTO Ihab Tarazi and Callr CEO Taoufik Zagdoud explain how cloud architectures are enabling new business opportunities for competitive communications services providers.
By Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, 3/17/2017
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Interoute's container breakthrough; T-Systems peddles AI; ADVA's edge NFV device passes muster; consumer watchdogs bark at ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/17/2017
Nokia will split its mobile networks business into separate product and global service units after revealing that Samih Elhage is to quit his role as mobile networks ...
By Eryn Leavens, Special Features & Copy Editor, 3/17/2017
This week in our WiCipedia roundup: We've got the pay gap prognosis; tips galore for eradicating bro culture; how working from home encourages diversity; and more.
By Sarah Thomas, Director, Women in Comms, 3/16/2017
Intel's $15.3 billion acquisition of Mobileye Monday is all about the vast array of big data that autonomous cars will provide, but it is data it says it's eager to ...
By Ray Le Maistre, International Group Editor, 3/16/2017
As other communications technology vendors struggle to halt their sales declines, Chinese behemoth Huawei is thinking only of the next financial landmark and is ...
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Telco Transformation
Netflix Looks at the Little Picture
Aditya Kishore,
Practice Leader, Video Transformation, Telco Transformation,
3/17/2017
Netflix is looking at developing different versions of its shows specifically ...
Telecom Innovators Video Showcase

The latest members of the Virtuapedia online community...join them, why don't you?
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Product Marketing Manager, OneAccess Networks
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Chief Marketing Officer, OneAccess Networks
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Heavy Reading
LTE-Advanced Pro: Deployment Progress
March 2017
This report reviews LTE-Advanced Pro technology development and deployment, highlighting the key networking features and showing how far vendors and operators have gotten in terms of developing, trialing and deploying the technologies. It also profiles leading mobile RAN system vendors, as well as a leading LTE-A Pro chipset vendor, showing how far they have come in terms of implementing, trialing and deploying Release 13 networking features.
See Details
Pay TV Faces New Security Threats: Are Providers Ready?
March 2017
Today, pay-TV service providers and content companies face a wider variety of security threats than ever before, and most are ill-prepared to deal with them. This report assesses the new threats facing pay-TV providers, including video piracy and cyberattacks. It discusses the widening array of vulnerabilities that are exposing providers, as well as new solutions for protection. The report includes an overview 10 pay-TV security suppliers that offer products in the U.S. cable market.
See Details
vCPE Test & Measurement: A Market Takes Shape
February 2017
This report, part of Light Reading's Testapedia initiative, surveys the means and methods of monitoring and assuring the performance of vCPE. The report also includes overviews of companies that provide the pertinent tools and services.
See Details
Prime Reading
The Growing Pains of 5G
Iain Morris
, News Editor
, 3/15/2017
The hype surrounding 5G reached fever pitch at the recent Mobile World Congress, ...
CEO Interview: Huawei's Eric Xu
Ray Le Maistre
, International Group Editor
, 3/13/2017
Light Reading spent face-to-face time with Huawei CEO Eric Xu at Mobile World ...
Trump & Tech: Round 1
Iain Morris
, News Editor
, 2/8/2017
Just a few weeks into power, Donald Trump already seems to have had a big impact ...
Growing Ecosystem for 200 GbE & 400 GbE Transport to be Demonstrated at OFC
Friday, March 17, 2017
Interoute, Rancher Team on Managed Container Platform
Friday, March 17, 2017
NG-PON2 Forum Joins Broadband Forum
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Evolution Digital Renews With Tivo for eGuide
Thursday, March 16, 2017
MetTel, VeloCloud, Ovum Report Shows Rising SD-WAN Demand
Thursday, March 16, 2017
ADVA Adds Direct Detect Open Optical Layer for DCI
Thursday, March 16, 2017
SDOs Team Up on PON Convergence
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Orange Taps Riverbed to Add SD-WAN
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Outstanding Results for the First ETSI NFV Interoperability Test Event
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
AT&T Secures NC Auto Part Maker
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Fujitsu Works on 600G Coherent
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Memphis Grizzlies Select Comcast Business
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Innovium Raises $38.3M
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Intel Capital Diversity Fund
Faster-Than-Light Reading
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BETWEEN THE CEOs - Executive Interviews
TEOCO Founder and CEO Atul Jain talks to Light Reading Founder and CEO Steve Saunders about the challenges around cost control and service monetization in the mobile and IoT sectors.
At MWC 2017, Qualcomm's CTO Matt Grob talks to Light Reading's CEO and Founder Steve Saunders about the progress being made in the development of the technologies and standards that will underpin 5G.
From The Founder
Cisco's Conrad Clemson, recently promoted to head up the company's Service Provider Apps & Platforms developments, talks to Light Reading's Founder and CEO Steve Saunders about how he's bringing cloud video, mobile and virtualization together to empower network operators.
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Playing it safe can only get you so far. Sometimes the biggest bets have the biggest payouts, and that is true in your career as well. For this radio show, Caroline Chan, general manager of the 5G Infrastructure Division of the Network Platform Group at Intel, will share her own personal story of how she successfully took big bets to build a successful career, as well as offer advice on how you can do the same. We’ll cover everything from how to overcome fear and manage risk, how to be prepared for where technology is going in the future and how to structure your career in a way to ensure you keep progressing. Chan, a seasoned telecom veteran and effective risk taker herself, will also leave plenty of time to answer all your questions live on the air.
Charting the CSP's Future Six different communications service providers join to debate their visions of the future CSP, following a landmark presentation from AT&T on its massive virtualization efforts and a look back on where the telecom industry has been and where it's going from two industry veterans.
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