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Cox SVP of technology Jay Rolls explains why DTAs aren't yet in play at the MSO, and when cable might need to make some radical moves to widen its upstream pipe
Heavy Reading chief analyst Graham Finnie identifies some of the main developments in next-generation fiber access technologies that he has encountered at this year's Broadband World Forum in Paris
David Storrie, CEO of Nucleus Connect, provides an update on Singapore's shared, open next-generation FTTH broadband network, the NBN, and explains why it's vital to put efficient processes in place to run such a network
Daniel Howard explains how cable networks can theoretically pump out 20 Gbit/s and offers a status update on the Society's emerging RF over Glass standard
It's thirsty work on the show floor at the Broadband World Forum in Paris, so Light Reading's head of food and drink, Ray Le Maistre, checked out the best beverages available on exhibitors' stands
President of BT's 21CN, George Nazi, provides an update on the British incumbent's next-generation network program, and tells Light Reading's Ray Le Maistre that it absolutely hasn't been mothballed
Executives from AT&T and Verizon talk about the drivers and their requirements for next-generation ROADMs, including colorless, directionless, and contentionless functionality
Execs from AT&T, Samsung, Livewire Mobile, and U.S. Cellular offer some ideas on what mobile service providers can do to improve the customer experience
AT&T's Michael Antieri defines the carrier's approach to dealing with big-enterprise vs. small-business mobile plans and applications. Also, he comments on the challenge carriers face when helping CIOs manage device diversity while keeping data secure
Verizon's Jennifer Byrne talks about the carrier's plans to expand its mobile app store and how social networking and media sharing will get a big boost when LTE kicks in