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By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 4/20/2018
So, all through the last week or so I've heard and seen a bunch of tech journalists hoot and snicker about the questions to Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg during ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 4/20/2018
Ericsson has taken a giant step closer to profitability for the first three months of 2018 thanks to hefty cost cutting, a renewed commitment to R&D and the ditching ...
By Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief, 4/20/2018
ZTE has hit back at the US Department of Commerce's 'denial order' that bans US component firms from selling to the Chinese vendor for seven years, calling the ...
By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 4/20/2018
After significant discussion internally about where to move next in network automation, Windstream settled on innovating service orchestration for a new optical wave ...
By Eryn Leavens, Special Features & Copy Editor, 4/20/2018
This week in our WiCipedia roundup: Are quotas the answer to diversity?; women in tech on Twitter get an influx of new followers; is the tech gender gap akin to the ...
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 4/20/2018
It's interesting and instructive to read the trial notes from the court case covering the DOJ's lawsuit against AT&T, particularly in light of the recent Facebook ...
By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 4/20/2018
So, all through the last week or so I've heard and seen a bunch of tech journalists hoot and snicker about the questions to Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg during ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 4/20/2018
Ericsson has taken a giant step closer to profitability for the first three months of 2018 thanks to hefty cost cutting, a renewed commitment to R&D and the ditching ...
By Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief, 4/20/2018
ZTE has hit back at the US Department of Commerce's 'denial order' that bans US component firms from selling to the Chinese vendor for seven years, calling the ...
By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 4/20/2018
After significant discussion internally about where to move next in network automation, Windstream settled on innovating service orchestration for a new optical wave ...
By Eryn Leavens, Special Features & Copy Editor, 4/20/2018
This week in our WiCipedia roundup: Are quotas the answer to diversity?; women in tech on Twitter get an influx of new followers; is the tech gender gap akin to the ...
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 4/20/2018
It's interesting and instructive to read the trial notes from the court case covering the DOJ's lawsuit against AT&T, particularly in light of the recent Facebook ...
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Move Over, Alexa, Cable's Jumping Into the Internet of Things
April 2018
U.S. cable providers are seeking to use their device platforms and infrastructure to offer Internet of Things (IoT) products and services, seeing it as an opportunity to replace dwindling revenue from its pay-TV business. This report reviews cable's entrance into the IoT market, focusing on home automation. It examines challenges cable faces in the IoT market, including security risks and privacy concerns for consumers. Finally, the report covers 21 companies and their offerings in the market.
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SD-WAN Focus Group: Security Good for Now, but Don't Rest on Laurels
April 2018
This report is based on a Q&A with service provider employees who are experts on software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN). This focus group was asked 10 questions about overall security, technology and outside influences related to SD-WAN security. The results indicate that service providers believe they're doing a good job on SD-WAN security but need to consider some enhancements to continue doing so.
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FTTH & 5G Fixed Wireless: Different Horses for Different Courses
March 2018
5G fixed wireless access (5G-FWA) is increasingly becoming a viable alternative to drop cables for the critical last hundred feet between a service provider's distribution infrastructure and the customer premises. This report examines the relative merits of fiber to the home (FTTH) and mmWave 5G-FWA technologies from both engineering and business perspectives. Although the report primarily addresses the U.S. market, 5G-FWA technology and strategic perspectives apply elsewhere.
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Optelian Intros 100G Hardened Muxponder for 5G Upgrades
Friday, April 20, 2018
Comcast, Charter Launch Mobile Platform Partnership
Friday, April 20, 2018
Viu Strikes Content Deal With GMM Channel
Friday, April 20, 2018
Ericsson Reports Q1 Improvement
Friday, April 20, 2018
ZTE Hits Back at US Dept. of Commerce Over 'Denial Order'
Friday, April 20, 2018
Huawei Releases FDD LTE Network Capacity Expansion Offering
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Netflix Debuts Mobile Previews
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Fubo Closes $75M Funding Round
Thursday, April 19, 2018
AT&T Axes IPO of DirecTV Biz in Lat-Am
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Adtran Reports Q1 Sales Dip
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Equinix Closes Metronode Acquisition
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
CBRS Alliance Wraps Up Baseline Specs
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Cloud Foundry Now Available on Asia's Leading Cloud Provider Alibaba Cloud
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
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A CSP's digital transformation involves so much more than technology. Crucial – and often most challenging – is the cultural transformation that goes along with it. As Sigma's Chief Technology Officer, Catherine Michel has extensive experience with technology as she leads the company's entire product portfolio and strategy. But she's also no stranger to merging technology and culture, having taken a company — Tribold — from inception to acquisition (by Sigma in 2013), and she continues to advise service providers on how to drive their own transformations. This impressive female leader and vocal advocate for other women in the industry will join Women in Comms for a live radio show to discuss all things digital transformation, including the cultural transformation that goes along with it.
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