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XO's Randy Nicklas discusses how operational expenses are becoming a bigger deal as service providers pick packet-optical networking gear. He also says he's looking forward to Infinera providing 100G wavelength capabilities in its equipment during the second half of 2010
JDSU’s Brandon Collings and LRTV discuss Ethernet as an ever-changing technology and consider some of the latest developments in Ethernet standards and testing
For World Cup predictions, we hear from the GSMA's Michael O'Hara; Alcatel-Lucent's Ben Verwaayen; Ericsson's Hans Vestberg; Redknee's Lucas Skoczkowski; Heavy Reading's Patrick Donegan, Graham Finnie, Gabe Brown, and Adi Kishore; Jeff Yee of Volantis Systems; Mavenir's Pardeep Kohli; Aircom's Darryl Edwards; David Sharpley of Bridgewater Systems; TeliaSonera's Lars Klasson; Michael Hecker of MTS; and Keith Higgins of Aricent
Level 3's Paul Savill tells Light Reading's Carol Wilson that interoperability is important to provision services end-to-end, but vendors need to do more work to make these services easier to provision and more flexible
Covad's Brad Roldan talks with Light Reading's Craig Matsumoto about how and why his company went from offering legacy, copper-based services to more connection-oriented Ethernet services
Heavy Reading's Sterling Perrin talks about today's packet-optical devices and the rocky road ahead for 40G transport. Also, should the industry be thinking ahead to 1 Tbit/s? It's not bad to speculate on that next speed, Perrin says
Verizon exec talks about the carrier's progress in 100G, what it is learning from its equipment trials, and some of the challenges in getting a network built for 10G ready to run 10 times the bandwidth
Independent test lab EANTC, along with eight participating service providers, showcases a test demonstration of Advanced Global Interconnect at Ethernet Europe in London