News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 30, 2005 : Buzzwords like IPTV and VOIP have the financial community salivating, and that's led to some choice possibilities for 2006 IPOs and acquisitions
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (75) November 30, 2005 : Figures from Synergy Research suggest Alcatel's 7750 and 7450 came of age in Q3, leaping up to a Juniper-like market share. Alcatel officials say they intend to stay there
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (7) November 29, 2005 : Execs who poised their companies for the hot zones of the telecom recovery make up the Leading Lights finalists for Industry Statesman, Private Company
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (2) November 28, 2005 : Alcatel's LAN portfolio gets a boost from a bigger OmniSwitch core box, giving the company 10-Gbit/s Ethernet numbers that are bigger but not quite the Force10 supercomputer level
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (10) November 28, 2005 : Light Reading names the Leading Lights finalists for Best New Product, Public Company. Alcatel, Ciena, Lucent, Motorola, Spirent make the cut
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (26) November 23, 2005 : The company can't escape the rumor mill, as a supposed Google deal and a round of funding are both making the rounds. Meanwhile, Infinera claims it's going gangbusters in the long-haul market
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 23, 2005 : New technologies are opening up new avenues for business, with private companies mining some of the richest territory. Check out which private companies have made the Leading Lights shortlist for the Best New Service, Private Company, award
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 22, 2005 : Convergence, fiber to the premises, and carrier Ethernet services make big statements in 2005 as Light Reading announces the Leading Lights finalists for Best New Service, Public Company.
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (16) November 21, 2005 : The man responsible for championing AT&T's network convergence will be leaving in the wake of SBC's takeover, a source says. Others reportedly hitting the road include the old AT&T's president and CFO
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (10) November 18, 2005 : Aside from cable and digital-home implications, the companies' $7 billion merger might be a shot in the arm for Cisco's routers, which are battling Alcatel on the IPTV front
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 18, 2005 : A $10M funding round could land the PON chip company another big-name customer, as Motorola jumps into the fray
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 18, 2005 : The wait is over, as BellSouth, SBC, and Verizon have issued their enormous RFP for GPON equipment, setting the stage for fiber buildouts expected to begin next year
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (53) November 17, 2005 : Cisco says it doesn't want to make big deals, and this would be at least $6B, but the video aspect – and fiber to the home – makes this one interesting
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 17, 2005 : A major win at C&W has gone sour for Tellabs, as the 8800 router is removed from the carrier's NGN plans due to changing requirements – Alcatel is the favorite for replacement
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 16, 2005 : One more executive from Grand Junction Networks is joining Greenfield, as Cisco VP Bill Rossi is being named CEO of the Ethernet chip startup
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 15, 2005 : Its network processors have claimed some big wins including a Huawei deal being announced today
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (4) November 15, 2005 : After dropping its next-generation network processors in favor of lower-speed designs, Agere has latched on to some high-profile wins, the latest being a deal with Huawei for wireless gear
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 14, 2005 : At last week's Links 2005 conference, the carrier's core-network architect expounded on why the company is rebuilding its optical backbone and what's good – and what's missing – in optical networking
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (42) November 14, 2005 : Still avoiding the telecom market, the silicon optics startup is working with Sun on using optical interconnects to boost the efficiency of supercomputers
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 10, 2005 : The carrier's next-generation plans touch on some well understood areas like wireless and some esoteric, cutting-edge projects in real-time network security, a keynoter tells the Links 2005 crowd
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 10, 2005 : A Heavy Reading Links keynoter details the carrier's plans in WiMax, real-time fault detection, and other hot technologies
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 10, 2005 : A sunny Q1 earnings report gathers some storm clouds as Cisco predicts a potentially flat Q2
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 10, 2005 : Profitability may be in sight for JDSU, company officials said in yesterday's earnings call. But it's going to take at least 500 more layoffs to get there
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (3) November 9, 2005 : The networking giant still sees long-term growth of 10 to 15 percent per year, but in the short term, Cisco faces a potentially flat second quarter
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (2) November 8, 2005 : Heavy Reading uncovers surprises about network convergence in its carrier survey results, presented exclusively at its Links 2005 executive summit
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 8, 2005 : In July, Michael Lynn had to quit his job in order to give a presentation on a vulnerability in Cisco routers. Now he's been picked up by Cisco's top rival
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (7) November 7, 2005 : Yet another new chapter for XO: The company is selling its wireline network and targeting wireless broadband
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 7, 2005 : Yet another new chapter for XO: The company is selling its wireline network and targeting wireless broadband
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 3, 2005 : Wireless backhaul represents the big volumes for pseudowire technology, and RAD is finally tapping into that market through a deal with Time Warner Cable
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (42) November 3, 2005 : Ethernet envy? Juniper has hired the Mehta brothers from Riverstone to help build an Ethernet switching product – and word is that it emphasizes Layer 2 over Layer 3, with a focus on Ethernet density
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (6) November 3, 2005 : Still working through its financial restatements, Riverstone says Q2 saw a lowering of the company's breakeven point. But shipments dipped slightly from last quarter
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (16) November 2, 2005 : As anticipated, tunable-laser startup Iolon is leaving the telcom world. The sale to Coherent will take Iolon's technology into the display and instrumentation world
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (13) November 2, 2005 : He's back for more. After waging war with Cisco in core routers, former Procket CEO Sharad Mehrotra has launched Fabric7 to fight a similar battle with server magnates IBM and Sun
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (4) November 1, 2005 : After seven years of battling a tough networking market, Tasman, the former Tiara Networks, thinks it's found a niche in outdoing Cisco's low-end routers
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 30, 2005 : Buzzwords like IPTV and VOIP have the financial community salivating, and that's led to some choice possibilities for 2006 IPOs and acquisitions
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (75) November 30, 2005 : Figures from Synergy Research suggest Alcatel's 7750 and 7450 came of age in Q3, leaping up to a Juniper-like market share. Alcatel officials say they intend to stay there
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (7) November 29, 2005 : Execs who poised their companies for the hot zones of the telecom recovery make up the Leading Lights finalists for Industry Statesman, Private Company
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (2) November 28, 2005 : Alcatel's LAN portfolio gets a boost from a bigger OmniSwitch core box, giving the company 10-Gbit/s Ethernet numbers that are bigger but not quite the Force10 supercomputer level
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (10) November 28, 2005 : Light Reading names the Leading Lights finalists for Best New Product, Public Company. Alcatel, Ciena, Lucent, Motorola, Spirent make the cut
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (26) November 23, 2005 : The company can't escape the rumor mill, as a supposed Google deal and a round of funding are both making the rounds. Meanwhile, Infinera claims it's going gangbusters in the long-haul market
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 23, 2005 : New technologies are opening up new avenues for business, with private companies mining some of the richest territory. Check out which private companies have made the Leading Lights shortlist for the Best New Service, Private Company, award
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 22, 2005 : Convergence, fiber to the premises, and carrier Ethernet services make big statements in 2005 as Light Reading announces the Leading Lights finalists for Best New Service, Public Company.
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (16) November 21, 2005 : The man responsible for championing AT&T's network convergence will be leaving in the wake of SBC's takeover, a source says. Others reportedly hitting the road include the old AT&T's president and CFO
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (10) November 18, 2005 : Aside from cable and digital-home implications, the companies' $7 billion merger might be a shot in the arm for Cisco's routers, which are battling Alcatel on the IPTV front
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 18, 2005 : A $10M funding round could land the PON chip company another big-name customer, as Motorola jumps into the fray
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 18, 2005 : The wait is over, as BellSouth, SBC, and Verizon have issued their enormous RFP for GPON equipment, setting the stage for fiber buildouts expected to begin next year
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (53) November 17, 2005 : Cisco says it doesn't want to make big deals, and this would be at least $6B, but the video aspect – and fiber to the home – makes this one interesting
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 17, 2005 : A major win at C&W has gone sour for Tellabs, as the 8800 router is removed from the carrier's NGN plans due to changing requirements – Alcatel is the favorite for replacement
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 16, 2005 : One more executive from Grand Junction Networks is joining Greenfield, as Cisco VP Bill Rossi is being named CEO of the Ethernet chip startup
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 15, 2005 : Its network processors have claimed some big wins including a Huawei deal being announced today
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (4) November 15, 2005 : After dropping its next-generation network processors in favor of lower-speed designs, Agere has latched on to some high-profile wins, the latest being a deal with Huawei for wireless gear
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 14, 2005 : At last week's Links 2005 conference, the carrier's core-network architect expounded on why the company is rebuilding its optical backbone and what's good – and what's missing – in optical networking
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (42) November 14, 2005 : Still avoiding the telecom market, the silicon optics startup is working with Sun on using optical interconnects to boost the efficiency of supercomputers
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 10, 2005 : The carrier's next-generation plans touch on some well understood areas like wireless and some esoteric, cutting-edge projects in real-time network security, a keynoter tells the Links 2005 crowd
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 10, 2005 : A Heavy Reading Links keynoter details the carrier's plans in WiMax, real-time fault detection, and other hot technologies
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 10, 2005 : A sunny Q1 earnings report gathers some storm clouds as Cisco predicts a potentially flat Q2
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 10, 2005 : Profitability may be in sight for JDSU, company officials said in yesterday's earnings call. But it's going to take at least 500 more layoffs to get there
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (3) November 9, 2005 : The networking giant still sees long-term growth of 10 to 15 percent per year, but in the short term, Cisco faces a potentially flat second quarter
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (2) November 8, 2005 : Heavy Reading uncovers surprises about network convergence in its carrier survey results, presented exclusively at its Links 2005 executive summit
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 8, 2005 : In July, Michael Lynn had to quit his job in order to give a presentation on a vulnerability in Cisco routers. Now he's been picked up by Cisco's top rival
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (7) November 7, 2005 : Yet another new chapter for XO: The company is selling its wireline network and targeting wireless broadband
LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1) November 7, 2005 : Yet another new chapter for XO: The company is selling its wireline network and targeting wireless broadband
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment November 3, 2005 : Wireless backhaul represents the big volumes for pseudowire technology, and RAD is finally tapping into that market through a deal with Time Warner Cable
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (42) November 3, 2005 : Ethernet envy? Juniper has hired the Mehta brothers from Riverstone to help build an Ethernet switching product – and word is that it emphasizes Layer 2 over Layer 3, with a focus on Ethernet density
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (6) November 3, 2005 : Still working through its financial restatements, Riverstone says Q2 saw a lowering of the company's breakeven point. But shipments dipped slightly from last quarter
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (16) November 2, 2005 : As anticipated, tunable-laser startup Iolon is leaving the telcom world. The sale to Coherent will take Iolon's technology into the display and instrumentation world
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (13) November 2, 2005 : He's back for more. After waging war with Cisco in core routers, former Procket CEO Sharad Mehrotra has launched Fabric7 to fight a similar battle with server magnates IBM and Sun
News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (4) November 1, 2005 : After seven years of battling a tough networking market, Tasman, the former Tiara Networks, thinks it's found a niche in outdoing Cisco's low-end routers
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