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Verizon Business product manager Peter Konings discusses the changes in enterprise customers' demands for Ethernet services. Months ago, Ethernet access to applications was good enough. Now, Konings says, big businesses are demanding the kind of flexibility that only end-to-end Ethernet services can provide.
Colt CTO Alireza Mahmoodshahi explains what will change as we head for a world where customers can have one phone number and use one device to do business. Also, he weighs in on why free VOIP isn't always worth the money.
Zohar Zisapel, Chairman of the RAD Group, won't tell us which of the 27 companies he's started is his favorite. But he does have some interesting opinions on what telcos should really be doing in the broadband business.
Hundreds of service provider employees came to Light Reading's Ethernet Expo: Europe 2006 to discuss and debate Ethernet's progress inside of carrier networks
Larry Lang, VP and GM of Cisco Systems Inc.'s Mobile Wireless Group, talks about how the company's acqusitions have boosted its enterprise and service provider wireless business.
Craig Farrill, CEO of Kodiak Networks, talks about how the right kind of voice applications can drive mobile minutes usage up and give carriers a big advantage over free calling services, such as Skype.