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tagged with Mobile Backhaul posted in October 2010

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Jonestown
Why Broadcom Bought Beceem

10|29|10   |   1:24   |   No comments


6:00 AM Broadcom is doing its part to make LTE as cheap as chips
Light Reedy
Mobile Bar Codes & Beyonce

10|28|10   |   1:20   |   No comments


7:00 AM Marketers bet on mobile bar codes, but will consumers?
LRTV Interviews
BBWF 2010: What's With BT's 21CN?

10|27|10   |   2:58   |   No comments


President of BT's 21CN, George Nazi, provides an update on the British incumbent's next-generation network program, and tells Light Reading's Ray Le Maistre that it absolutely hasn't been mothballed
Rewired
4G's Money Problem

10|22|10   |   01:22   |   4 comments


4:30 PM Even at this late date, service providers haven't been clear about how they'll make back their 4G investment
Valley Wonk
What Nokia Was Missing

10|22|10   |     |   2 comments


6:00 AM Related to that thing about success being correlated to showing up
LRTV Custom TV
Service Management: A Chalk Talk With Mark Showalter of Extreme Networks

10|18|10   |   7:23   |   No comments


Carriers today are using Ethernet transport networks to offer a wide range of services to customers. And, while there are many benefits to using a single network rather than building one network per service, the delivery of voice, video, Internet, and data services to a wide variety of customers over a single network increases the complexity of managing the network. Join us today to learn how you can use proactive service management to simplify the rollout, management, and troubleshooting of new services
Video Resources
Cisco ASR 9000: Nonstop Video

10|14|10   |   01:39   |   No comments


Cisco ASR 9000 delivers non-stop video experience as has been proven by Miercom test. When Miercom removed a controller (RSP) card from an active ASR 9000, traffic continued to flow as if nothing had happened. Cisco is so confident we show it live.
LRTV Documentaries
The Mobile Customer Experience

10|12|10   |   01:50   |   No comments


Execs from AT&T, Samsung, Livewire Mobile, and U.S. Cellular offer some ideas on what mobile service providers can do to improve the customer experience
LRTV Interviews
CTIA 2010: AT&T's Enterprise Challenge

10|8|10   |   04:00   |   No comments


AT&T's Michael Antieri defines the carrier's approach to dealing with big-enterprise vs. small-business mobile plans and applications. Also, he comments on the challenge carriers face when helping CIOs manage device diversity while keeping data secure
LRTV Interviews
CTIA 2010: Verizon's App Attack

10|7|10   |   04:27   |   No comments


Verizon's Jennifer Byrne talks about the carrier's plans to expand its mobile app store and how social networking and media sharing will get a big boost when LTE kicks in
LRTV Interviews
CTIA 2010: Mary Dillon's Belief Project

10|7|10   |   03:37   |   No comments


U.S. Cellular Corp. CEO Mary Dillon talks about how she aims to keep mobile customers loyal
Jonestown
Verizon's LTE Tease

10|7|10   |   00:57   |   1 comment


10:30 AM More markets announced, but not much more to go on as Verizon keeps showing us a little LTE leg
LRTV Interviews
CTIA 2010: Samsung's Mobile Enterprise Ambitions

10|7|10   |   05:41   |   No comments


Samsung says the real difference between enterprise and consumer smartphones is in the software. Also, the phrase 'going forward' makes a strong comeback
LRTV Interviews
CTIA 2010: Mobile Challenges for CIOs

10|6|10   |   04:32   |   No comments


InformationWeek's Bob Evans speaks with Light Reading's Sarah Reedy about the balance among enterprise security, personal productivity, and unfettered mobility
Wireless Bits
Much Ado About M2M

10|6|10   |     |   No comments


8:35 AM Are mobile operators ready for M2M?
LRTV Interviews
Testing Cisco's Mobile Network, Part II

10|4|10   |   03:22   |   No comments


Why the emphasis on core routers when the whole idea was supposed to be to talk about mobile networks? Also, how's that Starent box doing under Cisco's charge?