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Qwest Wholesale VP Beth Halvorson talks about the strain on today's carrier backhaul, and how Qwest is shooting for 1-Gig so it can meet carrier needs. The company has the major carriers as customers already, and works with them to develop a strategy.
Nick Wiggin, head of advertising strategy for Ericsson, explains the part that advertising will play in the TV of the future and the telecom operators' role in the advertising ecosystem
Clearwire's Barry West says WiMax is maturing as a technology and some new roaming agreements prove that point. He expects to see devices able to roam between different WiMax networks around the world in Q1 2010
Why is there a need for bigger, better backhaul in the wireless network? One of Clearwire's backhaul providers explains the economics of fast backhaul and talks a bit about DragonWave's new 4-Gbit/s radio
2009 has been a successful year for the Open IPTV Forum. Six OIPF members demonstrated solutions at IBC 2009, and we take a look at some multimedia applications from Ericsson, Sharp, and Fraunhofer FOKUS that are using Open IPTV standards to deliver a compelling end-user experience
What does the packet core of a mobile broadband network actually do? And what value can it add as Internet traffic increases? WiChorus CEO Rehan Jalil explains it all for us
Samsung's Rick Svensson discusses the leapfrogging in device capabilities that will go on as LTE networks come online and how WiMax handsets will improve
As the broadcasting and telecom industries grow ever closer, Georgina Burnett reports from Europe's biggest television tradeshow and finds out what new innovations are getting telecom service providers all excited
Michael Adams from TANDBERG Television, part of the Ericsson group, talks about the new Watchpoint content management system and why Pay TV operators need a multi-platform service
Dr Giles Wilson, Senior VP of Technology for TANDBERG Television, part of the Ericsson group, talks about the success of MPEG-4 AVC, the continuing investment in MPEG-2, and the changing economics of HD