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Posted in February 2011

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MPLS Argument Leads to Split Standard


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (37)
February 28, 2011 : The ITU appears to be supporting an AlcaLu/Huawei-led revolt, a move that some are calling a rift in MPLS standardization
Comment: Multiple data centers - Craig Matsumoto February 23, 2011
Comment: QFabric spellings - Craig Matsumoto February 23, 2011

How Q-ute! Juniper's QFabric Rethinks the Data Center


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (18)
February 23, 2011 : The Stratus fabric arrives as Juniper explains its plan for huge, distributed data centers that it says Cisco (and others) can't match

Will lightRadio Become Urban Litter?


Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment
February 18, 2011 : 6:45 AM A widely distributed antenna will someday call for a widely distributed clean-up operation

Mapping US Broadband


Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (3)
February 17, 2011 : 4:00 PM The National Broadband Map is out. Can you see your house from here?
Comment: Cisco sold something??? - Craig Matsumoto February 17, 2011
Comment: Video on the net - Craig Matsumoto February 17, 2011
Comment: Re: HEY LR! - Craig Matsumoto February 17, 2011

MWC 2011: Router Vendors Tackle Video Congestion


LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (2)
February 16, 2011 : We speed-date AlcaLu, Cisco and Juniper to find out how they think they can keep mobile networks unclogged
Comment: Eric Schmidt - Craig Matsumoto February 15, 2011

Google Won't Hit 'Purée' on OSs


Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1)
February 15, 2011 : 1:50 PM 'Pulverize' would be fun, but Eric Schmidt says they aren't doing that, either
Comment: Nokia & Android - Craig Matsumoto February 15, 2011
Comment: Re: OEMs? - Craig Matsumoto February 15, 2011
Comment: Re: PBT deployments - Craig Matsumoto February 15, 2011
Comment: Telco Systems - Craig Matsumoto February 15, 2011

Juniper's Falcon Takes Flight


LR Mobile News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (4)
February 13, 2011 : Its real name is MobileNext, and it represents Juniper's big bet on open software for the mobile network core

Cisco's Next Big Project


Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (3)
February 11, 2011 : 3:15 PM One place where you can't fault the 'end-to-end' hard sell

Zayo Group Reports Q4


News Wire Feed - Craig Matsumoto - Post a comment
February 10, 2011 :
Comment: Changes at Cisco - Craig Matsumoto February 10, 2011
Comment: Nortel patents sale - Craig Matsumoto February 10, 2011
Comment: Should Cisco split up? - Craig Matsumoto February 10, 2011

Consumers Clobber Cisco


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (3)
February 10, 2011 : Even Flip cameras disappointed as Cisco examines the shards of a Christmas quarter
Comment: ASR 9000 - Craig Matsumoto February 9, 2011

Cisco Offers Softer Switch, Router Sales


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (6)
February 9, 2011 : The company's fundamental businesses suddenly cooled off in Q2. That's going to raise some questions
Comment: Re: Shark jumped.... - Craig Matsumoto February 8, 2011
Comment: Ciena Rings - Craig Matsumoto February 8, 2011

Cyan Wants to Help Bridge the Chasm


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1)
February 8, 2011 : The startup's efforts to let carriers outsource operations could have interesting implications for service provider IT (SPIT)

Extreme Runs Rings Around Backhaul


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1)
February 8, 2011 : An Ethernet ring protocol has evolved into an ITU standard that gives Extreme Networks something to crow about
Comment: Re: 40G pricing - Craig Matsumoto February 7, 2011

PBB-TE Fades a Little Further


News Analysis - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (8)
February 7, 2011 : Extreme Networks is putting its latest bet behind MPLS-TP, a move that edges PBB-TE even further toward the sidelines
Comment: Optical Stock Mania - Craig Matsumoto February 4, 2011
Comment: Google Chrome - Craig Matsumoto February 4, 2011

Switch Chips Bloom at the High End


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February 4, 2011 : Merchant chips pack dozens of 10GE ports and have reached 100G. How much longer will systems vendors rely on ASICs?

Google's Chrome Laptop


Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1)
February 4, 2011 : 9:00 AM Showing off the pilot Chrome OS laptop. It even works!

Bubble Time?


Valley Wonk - Craig Matsumoto - Comments (4)
February 3, 2011 : 9:15 AM It's a good time to be an optical company. When does it stop?
Comment: Nokia in the Valley - Craig Matsumoto February 3, 2011

Nortel Patents Sale's Pending


LR Mobile Rumors - Craig Matsumoto - Comment (1)
February 3, 2011 : Bidders reportedly include patent houses, big tech companies – and Huawei and ZTE
Comment: NeoPhotonics - Craig Matsumoto February 2, 2011
Comment: Optical MOSIS - Craig Matsumoto February 1, 2011
Comment: LTE Demos - Craig Matsumoto February 1, 2011
Comment: Verizon 3 a.m. - Craig Matsumoto February 1, 2011