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AT&T's Robin Bienfait says it wasn't a mistake to launch Project Lightspeed without HD, disaster recovery is more than a PR exercise, and she wants a flawless network, dammit!
Video is a big deal, but being a TV provider isn't the end game for Cox. Company president Patrick Esser, in this LRTV exclusive, discusses why his goal is to connect as many people as possible to Cox's network, even if they're not cable customers
Mass migrations aren't just for the birds. Paul Reynolds, CEO of BT Wholesale, discusses what his company has to accomplish so that, in the coming months, it can start migrating 150,000+ customers a week to its 21st Century Network
With network convergence and the move to ever more advanced IP-based infrastructures, the need for service providers to optimize their network efficency and service quality has never been higher. LRTV talks to one of the leading players in the test-and-measurement market
How can service providers make the transition to the NGN and capture the value that IP offers? Juniper's Chief Marketing Officer, Jeff Lindholm, explains how the necessity for an open and collaborative environment amongst both carriers and vendors is essential for the end-user to reap the benefits of the new network world
Oh, boy are we, um... tired. (Yeah, that's it.) So we present this final show from Globalcomm 2006 in highlight form, hitting on some of the most interesting telecom insights and sound bites from the show. Guests in this special show include TIA President Matt Flanigan, Nortel's George Riedel, Globecast's Christian Pinon, Cam Cullen of Reef Point Systems, and retired Ciena mascot, Lightworks Lou
Our final day at Globalcomm 2006 features breaking news from Nortel's George Riedel, as well as insights on the broadband market from BT Wholesale's Paul Reynolds, AT&T's Robin Bienfait, Alcatel's Basil Alwan, and Patrick Esser, President of Cox Communications
Operators know that a transformation to IP and IP-based services is inevitable if they are going to survive in today’s ultra-competitive market. This is not solely a matter of revenue generation, but a strategy to stave off competition through a focus on new user-centric broadband services
LRTV's second day at Globalcomm 2006 features interviews with Microsoft's Michael O'Hara; Vividator's Connie Wong; and UIEvolution's Chris Ruff. Also, we have an interview with ADVA's Brian McCann about his company's bid to buy Movaz
LRTV's first day at Globalcomm 2006 features interviews with TIA president Matt Flanigan, UIEvolution president Chris Ruff, Heavy Reading's Rick Thompson, and commentary by special correspondent Ed Wrankle