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Cox SVP of technology Jay Rolls discusses the pros and cons of potential cable IP video architectures, including the use of gateways and delivering video over Docsis
CHR Solutions' Vince Tyson discusses how it identifies, designs and integrates network systems that help reduce network turn-up time, accelerate network and staff transition, and drive time to market
LRTV caught up with Ola Elmeland, VP marketing at Transmode, to discuss what's happening in the rapidly growing mobile backhaul market and the opportunities for fiber owners
China Mobile’s plans for LTE TDD network trials in several cities highlight the technology roadmap to true 4G for operators with un-paired TDD spectrum
Verizon's director of video services Joe Ambeault tells us about Flex View, FiOS's new on-demand cloud service, and opines on the tablet's role in the living room
Dish Network's Vivek Khemka explains how the satellite giant is embracing over-the-top video, rather than fighting it, and why it's working with Google TV
Toledo Telephone COO Dale Merten discusses how OTT changed the game,cut costs, and created loyal customers for the telco after IPTV proved to be more trouble than it was worth
Bridgewater, Heavy Reading, and EANTC talk about the results of mobile control plane performance and scalability tests – and why it matters for operators as subscribers, devices, and apps drive explosive traffic growth
In time for its third-quarter earnings this week, Leap Wireless COO Al Moschner discusses the firm's plans to compete in prepaid and LTE, while also surviving as an MVNO
Light Reading Hall of Fame inductee John Cioffi, the CEO of ASSIA, talks about his past, current developments in DSL line management, and the economics of broadband technologies
Tim Colwell, VP of telecom management firm AOTMP, talks about managing multiple operating systems, remote workers, and prosumer devices in the enterprise