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By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 4/19/2018
AT&T doesn't like Comcast much. Or at least John Stankey, senior executive vice president at AT&T, doesn't think very highly of his cable competitor.
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 4/19/2018
Telecom Italia has served up troubling news for its customer services staff by announcing details of an artificial intelligence (AI) partnership with US software ...
By Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, 4/19/2018
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Red Hat, Adtran join Spanish 5G R&D initiative; Sky powers on; Orange pals up with Siemens for IoT; DT's Open Telekom goes hybrid.
By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 4/19/2018
David Hughes, PCCW Global, explains how intent-based networking simplifies network provisioning and "puts the customer in control of the provisioning process."
By Craig Leddy, 4/19/2018
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a trendy catchphrase for something that cable's been talking about for years: connected homes, automated services and voice controls. ...
By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 4/19/2018
Following several rounds of consolidation, India's telecom industry is poised for a major expansion of network infrastructure. Each of the top three service providers ...
By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 4/18/2018
Enterprises are looking to service providers for end-to-end solutions that scale, but the lack of interoperability and consistency within the telecom market is making ...
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 4/18/2018
Lawmakers are arguing about net neutrality again. In an effort to craft legislation that would protect net neutrality from the whims of the ruling party within the ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 4/18/2018
France's Orange has revealed details of an artificial intelligence (AI) research project with IBM and Nokia that could help it to predict demand patterns in future 5G ...
By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 4/18/2018
AT&T has been vocal about its internal efforts to reskill its workforce over the past few years, but AT&T's Randall Porter says there's also a critical need to ...
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 4/19/2018
AT&T doesn't like Comcast much. Or at least John Stankey, senior executive vice president at AT&T, doesn't think very highly of his cable competitor.
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 4/19/2018
Telecom Italia has served up troubling news for its customer services staff by announcing details of an artificial intelligence (AI) partnership with US software ...
By Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, 4/19/2018
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Red Hat, Adtran join Spanish 5G R&D initiative; Sky powers on; Orange pals up with Siemens for IoT; DT's Open Telekom goes hybrid.
By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 4/19/2018
David Hughes, PCCW Global, explains how intent-based networking simplifies network provisioning and "puts the customer in control of the provisioning process."
By Craig Leddy, 4/19/2018
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a trendy catchphrase for something that cable's been talking about for years: connected homes, automated services and voice controls. ...
By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 4/19/2018
Following several rounds of consolidation, India's telecom industry is poised for a major expansion of network infrastructure. Each of the top three service providers ...
By Carol Wilson, Editor-at-large, 4/18/2018
Enterprises are looking to service providers for end-to-end solutions that scale, but the lack of interoperability and consistency within the telecom market is making ...
By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 4/18/2018
Lawmakers are arguing about net neutrality again. In an effort to craft legislation that would protect net neutrality from the whims of the ruling party within the ...
By Iain Morris, News Editor, 4/18/2018
France's Orange has revealed details of an artificial intelligence (AI) research project with IBM and Nokia that could help it to predict demand patterns in future 5G ...
By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 4/18/2018
AT&T has been vocal about its internal efforts to reskill its workforce over the past few years, but AT&T's Randall Porter says there's also a critical need to ...
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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.
See Details
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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Huawei Releases FDD LTE Network Capacity Expansion Offering
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Adtran Reports Q1 Sales Dip
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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
Free Press & NHMC Call for Better Disaster Recovery in Puerto Rico
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Georgia Cable Provider Moving to IPTV
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Fusion Media Chooses Calix E3-2 PON Node
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Technical Abstracts A-Go-Go at Cable-Tec Expo
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Cisco Brings Intent-Based Networking to IoT
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Cumulus Adds Kubernetes Support, Names New Engineering Leadership
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Hengtong Claims World Record With 500kV AC XLPE Subsea Cable
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
FCC Proposes USF Ban on Vendors Deemed a Security Threat
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
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