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Light Reading's Dan Jones and Heavy Reading's Berge Ayvazian discuss AT&T and Verizon and how their business models might change when LTE becomes reality.
The disparity between revenue and traffic growth will be crippling for service providers. The adoption and deployment of LTE will be critical to their success. Tareq Bustami discusses how innovations in multicore technology are essential to the deployment of LTE services in the network.
AT&T's Yiannis Argyropoulos explains that bonded copper, while great for enterprises, is not as big of a deal as fiber and microwave technologies for carrier cell-site backhaul.
AT&T's Yiannis Argyropoulos takes on the issue of whether the carrier has been too slow to certify Ethernet equipment for its mobile backhaul network. One thing's for sure, the process isn't as clean-cut as it was with the old Sonet technology.
Heavy Reading's Alan Breznick talks to Jorge Salinger, VP of Access Architecture at Comcast, about CMAP as an alternative to the existing MHA architecture
EtherSAM, an Ethernet service testing methodology based on ITU-T Y.156sam, is the only one adapted to today's mobile backhaul, commercial and wholesale services. It allows turning up and troubleshooting services eight times faster with 100% accuracy.
With the increasing demand for any-to-any communication – more traffic, more on-demand applications, more capacity - Dr. Charlie Kawwas discusses the importance of Intelligent Mobile Broadband with Georgina Burnett.
Why applaud AT&T's mobile data caps? Most people will pay less for data, and video services on specialized networks might catch on. Also, competitive regional network operators can now use price as a more effective weapon