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tagged with Mobile Backhaul posted in June 2009

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LRTV Interviews
Robin Mersh, Broadband Forum COO

6|18|09   |   02:53   |   No comments


Robin Mersh, COO of Broadband Forum, talks about broadband growth in the Asia region as well as Forum specifications that carriers want right now.
LRTV Interviews
Heavy Reading's Stan Hubbard: Measuring Green

6|17|09   |   03:43   |   1 comment


Heavy Reading analyst Stan Hubbard cautions that measuring energy efficiency in telecom equipment is not as easy as it sounds. While we wait for a set of industry standards, some telecom operators are already pushing ahead with their own ways of influencing the telecom supply chain
LRTV Documentaries
Yahoo Mobile

6|17|09   |   03:14   |   No comments


Mattheus Kuntzer, Managing Director of Yahoo Mobile APAC, talks to Georgina Burnett about his company's partnership with Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom and the Yahoo Mobile strategy for the Asia/Pacific region
LRTV Documentaries
CommunicAsia 2009: Day 2

6|17|09   |   02:21   |   No comments


It's day two on the CommunicAsia 2009 show floor, where Georgina Burnett talks to executives from Tandberg TV, Idirect, Intelsat, and Function Group about the technology options for rural coverage in the Asia/Pacific region
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EANTC's Carsten Rossenhövel, Part II

6|11|09   |   06:14   |   1 comment


EANTC's Carsten Rossenhövel discusses Light Reading's latest test of Cisco's IP video network infrastructure. Topics covered include the test complexity, takeaways for service providers, and why so many different elements are required to provide IP video applications
LRTV Interviews
EANTC's Carsten Rossenhövel, Part I

6|5|09   |   07:05   |   No comments


EANTC's Carsten Rossenhövel discusses Light Reading's latest test of Cisco's IP video network infrastructure. Topics covered include the test complexity, takeaways for service providers, and why so many different elements are required to provide IP video applications