After a sluggish start, mobile banking will grow exponentially in the US market through 2015
Costly flaw found in support chip for Sandy Bridge, a new processor that will deliver protected HD streams to tablets and other devices
For the first time in 10 years, Symbian is not the global OS leader. Google has taken the crown, and the regime of Android will rule in 2011
10:40 AM M2M vendor's chief has a name you'll never forget
Elsewhere: Comcast's staying in Philly, Charter bumps broadband speeds, bidding for Germany's Kabel BW heats up and Boingo's IPO may bounce
9:55 AM Committee on Foreign Investment probes Huawei purchase of virtualization specialist
A unit of China Telecom will roll out more than 4,000 Wi-Fi nodes to blanket China's largest province with indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi coverage
Michael O'Hara, chief marketing officer at the GSM Association, tells Light Reading's Ray Le Maistre what's in store at this year's show in Barcelona, and talks about operator/app developer relationships
The company behind the Kinect device for the Xbox 360 says at least one US MSO will deploy its gesture-based technology this year
Chinese vendor puts its unaudited 2010 revenues at $28 billion, not far behind market-leader Ericsson
The Egypt situation, Telenor versus VimpelCom, and the data deluge top the bill in today's roundup of headlines from the EMEA region
4:00 AM Openwave director says the WAC is wack
Vendor announces Amplicity, a development platform on which operators can offer browser-based mobile apps
Tests by analyst Nick Lippis show that 10GE switching is truly entering a new phase of development
Japanese giant sets out its LTE growth plans for the next four years as it reports its latest financials
Former Comcast COO Steve Burke takes the helm of NBCU after Comcast sews up its $30B deal to take control of the media giant
LTE startup speeds up next phase of its spectrum agreement with Inmarsat, and hopes to reveal its wholesale customers soon
3:45 PM Did Verizon and MetroPCS jump the gun? Does it really matter?
3:05 PM Brocade's Victor Garcia gets ready to build data centers in Europe and India
Samsung's riding the success of its Android Tab, ZTE has displaced RIM in handset shipments and CostCo gets the Atrix in this week's OS digest
Jilted 40G might have its revenge, as Infinera's downbeat forecast looks like it could last a while
Reactions are pouring in ahead of the Comcast-NBCU closing, including takes on the new logo, the expected culture shock and the cable perks
11:35 AM FCC tweaks new rules so IP interfaces on hi-def DTAs can't be used for MSO-supplied VoD and DVR services – or did they?
Acquisition of Terremark could send other global service providers seeking global data center assets
Vendor scores a key nDVR patent tied to the rapid ingest of video. But what's next? Licenses or lawsuits?
As it looks to close its acquisition of Motorola unit, Nokia Siemens responds to Huawei's action against Moto
Egypt shuts down the Internet, Nokia takes Ovi Maps to China and NSN spruces up O2 in today's roundup of telecom news in the EMEA region
Reports say the country appears to have deliberately severed its ISPs from the global Internet, while mobile operators have suspended services
Chinese vendor is targeting the US and Western Europe for an onslaught of low-cost, Android-based smart phones
Company shipped 500,000 Windows Phone 7 devices in December. That's a lot, but the growth is nowhere near Android's quickening pace
Verizon aims to advance its enterprise cloud-computing story with a rare acquisition
Netflix rankings of US and Canadian ISPs raises the question: Does your ISP suck?
4:50 PM Verizon uses social media like Twitter to remind FiOS customers how to cope during power outages – a good idea but more is needed
MSO to continue investing in wireless while acknowledging the early results 'are not very impressive and pretty inconclusive'
2:35 PM What's your experience of AT&T's 3G network now?
AT&T says the Verizon iPhone could make smart-phone sales in the early in the year 'volatile,' but is confident it will grow its base in 2011
2010 preliminary numbers show a near 17% boost in revenues for the Chinese vendor
It's been a long wait for another optical transition, and Tellabs has a chance not to blow it this time
11:45 AM What do telecom IT experts think about Bridging the Chasm?
Elsewhere in cable land: Canoe expands interactive ad footprint and some DirecTV subs may miss Super Bowl
Spending on wireless to go up, but overall capex to go down
Handset maker's market share drops in the fourth quarter, as its new CEO urges the company to change faster and teases a new OS for Nokia
Rural telcos are bypassing GPON to build 'future-proof' networks that deliver bigger bandwidth punch over longer distance
Netflix is growing by leaps and bounds, but the specter of ISPs charging by volume remains a big worry
Equipment vendor reports an increase in fourth-quarter and full-year revenues and a significant reduction in operating losses in 2010
Heavy Reading Senior Analyst Ari Banerjee tells Light Reading's Ray Le Maistre about some of the latest trends in the telecom software sector
The TM Forum wants service providers to adhere to best practices for cloud computing to avoid 'confusion and intimidation'
Nokia's profits fall as BSkyB's profits rise, Level 3 adds in Europe and Everything Everywhere does mobile money in today's regional news digest
6:35 AM Fortune favors 3's Andy Dede
8:30 PM It's a teeny-tiny femto for your iPhone
Moto Mobility's first earnings report as an independent company were so-so as it waits for its new advanced devices to hit the market
Says it needs to work with FCC and industry to test for interference among its L-Band base stations and GPS receivers without sufficient filtering
5:30 PM Company hits a big milestone while noting that subscribers find that Charter is the best US ISP for Netflix streaming
But the nascent 4G provider must work with the agency to ensure that its hybrid satellite system doesn't interfere with GPS and other systems
4:20 PM A leak suggests the Xoom will be coming to Best Buy Feb. 17 for $700 to $800
3:05 PM NCTA chief says more mandates aren't necessary amid rise of broadband-connected TVs, set-tops, tablets and other 'smart' video devices
Sen. Cantwell's bill looks to shield the FCC's rules from court challenges while applying a stricter ban on pay-for-priority access
VoLTE could set the stage for a more fundamental transition to real-time, rich-media services powered by IMS
Elsewhere: Comcast close to clinching NBCU, Epix builds app for connected TVs, and Demand Media's IPO goes gangbusters
Korean mobile carrier selects three LTE equipment suppliers
Jagadeesh intends to accelerate new strategy based around delivering outsourced IT services through local cloud centers
10:00 AM How could Obama encourage deployment of high-speed wireless to '98% of all Americans' in the next five years?
China Mobile chairman says that Apple is 'moving forward' to support domestic 4G standard in future models
At Light Reading's Service Provider IT (SPIT) event in London, fonYou CEO Fernando Nunez Mendoza talks about the development of his company's cloud-based mobile services platform and a deployment in South Africa
This is supposed to be the year for both projects. So far, so good
Pragmatus AV goes after six major MSOs, including Comcast, TW Cable and Cox, over claims they are infringing on patents tied to VoD
Ericsson modernizes at O2 UK, Swisscom does Davos and KPN brings home the (Dutch) bacon in today's roundup of Euro telecom news headlines
6:10 AM Analysts expect handset giant to report a Q4 earnings flop
New bundles, applications target small businessman on the go in effort to ward off cable, CLEC encroachment
5:30 PM Verizon results suggest that LTE has got off to a steady start, but there are bumps in the road ahead
MetroPCS follows Verizon in challenging the FCC's new network-neutrality rules amid complaints about its LTE pricing plans
But where will the government find the spectrum to actually implement a nationwide public safety network?
At Light Reading's Service Provider IT (SPIT) event in London, BT's Group Customer Experience Director Jo Upward talks about how and why the operator introduced a company-wide customer-focused initiative
It's the next step toward IPv4 depletion and sets off another call to arms for IPv6 deployment
Operators don't have to throw out their billing systems for new LTE services. That's the word at Light Reading's SPIT event in London
1:05 PM It saves some DVR hardware costs, but is it efficient enough to work in a major market?
Even the pessimists were outdone, as Tellabs misses guidance and delivers a weak forecast
Cloud services are just a means to the greater end of going deeper into the enterprise and SMB realm
Elsewhere: Virgin expands its 100-meg footprint, Hughes's broadband satellite biz is for sale, and AT&T targets Netflix with new VoD moniker
11:25 AM Aliance with Adobe will factor into the online video strategy of the cross-MSO In Demand JV
Verizon saw its subscriber growth slow as consumers waited on the iPhone, but it had its best quarter ever for data growth
9:30 AM Network operators have been talking about customer experience for years, but now they're actually doing something to improve it
Huawei gets a temporary restraining order against Motorola to prevent the vendor from sharing its intellectual property with Nokia Siemens
6:45 AM Lots of free-agent signings. Do they have to give up draft picks?
Ericsson reports Q4, Vodafone eyes potential new chairman and Ciena does Middle Eastern backhaul in today's roundup of EMEA telecom bits
Their help is required to link Charter's VoD service with TiVo, though the MSO is eager to add Netflix streaming when rights are obtained
5:55 AM Telecom Italia says it's time for carriers to shake up service models
Ericsson reports strong sales growth and increased profitability but its gross margins took a hit in the fourth quarter
Gerard Kunkel, Comcast's SVP of user experience and product design, is leaving the company at the end of February
Apple continues to lead the pack in mobile apps, the little widgets that will increasingly make or break a mobile phone for consumers
The company's still pumping out Carrier Ethernet chips and expanding its ambitions
Smart phones are going dual-core in 2011 for a faster, better Web experience, and chipmakers are going head-to-head to get inside
Also making cable news: ivi's big setback, the net neutrality battle heats up, WOW gears for wideband, and reviewers torch Sony's Google TV
Huawei says Motorola will illegally transfer intellectual property to Nokia Siemens Networks if the planned $1.2B acquisition is completed
9:30 AM Operator brings service provider IT (SPIT) management back in-house as outsourcing deal with HP ends
MSO soft-launches 'DVR Plus' service, starting off with 160GB of storage for $10.95 a month
Telefonica and China Unicom are in each other's pockets while Orange wants a slice of YouTube-style action in today's regional roundup
Portuguese MSO first to roll out the new UI, but NDS hopes to port it to legacy and tru2way boxes, tablets and other portable devices
Operators agree to invest $500M more in each other and work more closely on technology and services
3:40 PM Starbucks is serving up mobile payments, a brew carriers are wise to order
MSO says it lacks the programming rights to launch a broad TV Everywhere portal similar to Comcast's Xfinity TV Online offer
Android could be Google's mobile ATM, T-Mobile takes the blame and AT&T breaks it off with Nokia as this week's OS watch unwinds
11:25 AM Get and Cisco raise the Docsis 3.0 bar by kicking the tires on a 32-channel bonded downstream
And it plans to be bigger and badder than ever. Elsewhere: Al Franken says cable wants to kill Netflix, while Verizon seeks a home court advantage
Exec says innovation welcome from any corner, but fewer vendor newbies come knocking these days
The European Commission shows us how generous it's been with our money and AlcaLu heads way out east in today's Euronews digest
5:30 AM If this is why they changed CEOs, they might want to think again
Verizon hits back, claiming that the FCC's recently approved network neutrality rules overstep the Commission's authority
Co-founder Larry Page will take over as CEO as current chief Eric Schmidt slides into the executive chairman role
Twice-annual MRG survey sees global IPTV growth in multiple regions
'It's just a flesh wound'
2:30 PM BT has been Bridging the Chasm – will others follow?
1:35 PM Poor old '4G' has been marketed until it is utterly meaningless, so don't worry about it
T-Mobile CTO says operator will have faster HSPA+ data sticks available in the first half of 2011, smart phones in the second half
In other cable news: Paul Allen dethroned at Charter, Boxee rolls VUDU HD movies and Google TV recruits academics
A strategy to improve time to market and overall customer experience is at the heart of BT's decision to collapse the CTO and CIO roles into one
11:20 AM Norwegian operator touts speedy trial as it unleashes 100-Meg and 200-Meg EuroDocsis tiers
Despite improvements, device vendor still has its work cut out
As part of Light Reading's Bridging the Chasm coverage, BT's Clive Selley, who is the operator's CTO and CIO, talks about his job and explains why BT decided to have one senior management executive in charge of both networks and IT
Deployment lets MSO keep its distance from the Moto/Cisco duopoly while giving the FCC something to consider as it pursues 'AllVid'
Sony Ericsson reports on 2010, Ofcom nibbles at BT, France Telecom goes to the movies and an AlcaLu man has a new Italian job in today's Euro roundup
5:50 AM UK minister fancies a Wayne's World, but is he also considering the regulation of OTT content?
5:40 AM Qualcomm Venture Partners invests $3 million in ChaCha's SMS search biz
The acquisition of decades-old Nera Networks doubles Ceragon's size and gives it a broader outlook on mobile backhaul
Remember that whole 'going public' idea? Apparently, it's still on
3:00 PM SK Broadband approaches 1-Gig speeds using Arris CMTS and specialized modems that bond 16 channels
Government stamps on Comcast-NBC merger drum up mixed opinions on how the deal will affect Hulu, Google, Apple and even ESPN
11:40 AM MSO stokes biz-services growth with campaign aimed at taking customers away from Verizon
Light Reading unveils editorial initiative to highlight major organizational challenge facing communications service providers
Online video firms will have to cough up big bucks if they intend to offer NBCU programming over-the-top to growing crop of 'cord-cutters'
9:50 AM Chinese vendor says it's not treated fairly
Heavy Reading Chief Analyst Graham Finnie explains why carriers need to implement a Bridging the Chasm strategy if they're to avoid being marginalized
9:20 AM Reports suggest Alcatel-Lucent is set to be slung out of its SPIT gig at Singapore's NBN
7:00 AM Its Q1 numbers are great, but there's trouble ahead in Europe
European carriers form a protective huddle against Apple's iOS and Android, while NSN ups the mobile ante in Austria in today's Euro digest
COO Tim Cook calls Android tablets 'bizarre' and says Apple is ready to take on all-comers in the new market as it reports a stellar Q1
Engineers developing way for MSOs to bridge over to the Comcast-led, high-density architecture while preserving CMTS and edge QAM gear
4:40 PM Is the SPIT giant on the block?
FCC, in 4-1 vote, OKs $30B merger, but imposes a bevy of conditions aimed at protecting the budding online video market UPDATED 4:30 PM
The Clearwave buildout might not be the biggest, but it's a sign that packet-optical startup Cyan is getting more carriers' attention
1:45 PM Bought a Verizon Android and now have iPhone envy? Big Red will give you $200 to ease the pain
Stoke raises $17M to support growing customer base and new LTE and 3G network optimization projects
1:00 PM As Nokia has learned, unlimited music packages, such as Ovi Music Unlimited (aka Comes With Music), are still a hard sell
Deployment of OpenStack platform intended to add credibility to beta version of Internap's cloud storage offer
Also making cable news: FCC expected to approve Comcast-NBCU merger today, Cablevision rolls 3DTV promos, and Netflix angers subs
Tacks on a $10 'premium data charge' to 3G Everything data plans as customers test the limits of unlimited data
T-Mobile has plans to offer 3G femtocells in the US this year
New femtocell with souped-up provisioning and management system targets small offices and shops
Nokia turns down the music, Vodafone Ireland shrinks the board and CableLabs makes friends in today's digest of Euro telecom headlines
Also in today's cable news are Shaw's usage-based broadband, the good ol' FCC, a poorly Steve Jobs and Samsung's TV Apps
Infinera is claiming it's the first optical systems vendor to announce software-configurable modulation for 100 Gbit/s
CEO Steve Jobs steps down to address health issues, hands over day-to-day running of Apple to COO
International Wi-Fi access service provider looks to raise $75 million from a public listing on Nasdaq with the ticker symbol WIFI
6:30 AM Six markets and counting for Vodafone's femtocell services
NEC teams up with Chinese vendor to develop LTE TDD products for China and other markets
More M&A maneuvers from VimpelCom, Telenor and Etisalat, plus the latest from Albania in today's digest of Euro telecom news
New line of video gateways for cable will sport Docsis 3.0 connections, network attached storage, and real-time transcoders
Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi lists 10 things that are causing havoc in service provider networks
AT CES 2011, Verizon Wireless Executive Director of 4G LTE Strategy Lindsay Notwell talks about how the operator expects its LTE network to evolve this year
Opera previews its new browsing experience for tablets at CES
Moto is getting the short end of the stick in this week's OS watch, as Verizon fawns over the iPhone and RIM projects to outsell it
11:50 AM Abhor the size of your set-top? Check out the lug-worthy monstrosity that powered TWC's Full Service Network trial in the mid-1990s
In other news: Rovi sues Amazon, Level 3 could test FCC's new neutrality rules, and YouTube's movie rentals results are 'pathetic'
Predictions for 2011 include lots of competition for revenues in key growth areas such as mobile ads, banking, cloud and smart grid
9:00 AM LR talks with Tom Fallon about his first year as CEO of Infinera
6:15 AM There's an obvious, available test base for the Cius tablet
Trouble at eircom, Russian rumblings and plenty of pokes at Polkomtel in today's digest of Euro telecom news bites
Senior lenders are losing patience with Irish carrier eircom, which appears to have done little to deal with its crippling level of debt
4:05 PM What I did for my Christmas vacation
Trans-Pacific route a "canary in the coal mine" for what's to come for NTT networks globally
1:20 PM More commentary on how Verizon's iPhone will change the game for the Android OS
1:00 PM A read between the lines as the home networking technology battle continues to heat up (UPDATED 5:30 PM - Intel's response)
One of WiMax's most prominent supporters has apparently decided it's going to be an LTE world
Android was the growth story of 2010, but with the iPhone on both major carriers in the US, 2011 will be more competitive
Also making cable news: VC splashes cash on PrimeSense, Sinclair and TW Cable near the 11th hour, and AOL shoots an interactive series
11:20 AM There's a lot of work to be done by operators on their BSS and OSS systems, finds Heavy Reading
Following a record 2010, video vendor aims to be 'IPO-able' by Q4 as it borrows a page from the Cisco and Juniper playbook
M&A rumors are rife in today's Euronews, while O2 fancies a piece of the managed services action and T-Mobile UK, erm, clarifies
OfCom study shows that LTE can interfere with cable services when the conditions are just right, so take a breather, Chicken Little
3:20 PM RootMetrics rates the operators' wireless networks at the cell phone black hole that is CES
Not everyone hates the idea of usage-based billing for home broadband services
The service providers are set to kick off a high-stakes hearing over set-top technology and key interactive TV patents later this month
Canadian operator is among the first to plan a WiMax network with a software-driven transition path to LTE
Elsewhere, a Comcaster jumps to Disney, and a cable exec confesses to cutting the cord, and a report finds LTE can knock out cable services
We're putting a bow on our CES show coverage with a few more photos -- old and new -- from all the show floor craziness
Read, watch and listen to what the Light Reading Mobile team and others had to say about this long-awaited launch
6:30 AM Or, yee-hah, the SD card reader started working again
Ericsson eyes Volvo man, TP expects a windfall and T-Mobile UK slashes its monthly data allowance in today's Euro telecom news digest
Switched digital video specialist goes into cost-cutting mode via a 9% layoff and a facility consolidation exercise
5:30 PM Do the coming Netflix-branded remote controls violate the FCC's network-neutrality rules?
5:00 PM Why the Verizon CDMA iPhone launch complicates things for Apple when it comes time to launch a 4G smart phone
It might actually be a sign that the business has been doing well
The IEEE could one-up G.hn with budding '1905' standard that can manage and apply QoS to hybrid wired/wireless home networks (UPDATED 1/13)
4:30 PM Will AT&T customers switch to Verizon for the iPhone, and can Big Red handle it if they do?
3:15 PM When will LTE arrive, how much will data plans cost and other unanswered questions
2:35 PM LR Mobile's Dan Jones discusses what's different about an iPhone 4 on Verizon's network
The CDMA iPhone for Verizon has finally arrived and it's almost exactly the same as the AT&T iPhone 4, except for a few things UPDATED 5:50 PM
Fresh off its mobile dual-core processor coming-out party, Nvidia gets access to Intel's patents and vice versa
Also, Verizon's iPhone deal could affect MSOs, Google TV is hacked, Comcast responds to modem vendor complaint, and Tremor gets cable cred
11:25 AM It's Apple!
11:20 AM It's time to start asking your carrier for more information on how much data you're using
TeliaSonera chooses Ericsson and Huawei to upgrade its 2G, 3G and LTE networks in Norway
More Scandinavian action as AlcaLu does GPON in Finland and Ericsson does LTE in Norway in today's sleigh-ride through Euro telecom news
Buys a piece of CommScope to bolster the LTE capabilities of its Nemo network testing business
New TV vector makes cable look like an app, but sets up MSOs to offer subscription services outside their franchise areas... someday
3:00 PM Will history be more accurate than hype?
2:30 PM Until it can obtain more rights, Comcast may start off by streaming only a portion of its live TV lineup to tablets
Expanded offering targets companies with multiple small sites while pitting MegaPath against big boys such as AT&T and Verizon
Some nets resist Comcast's iPad plans, Starz is in 'no rush' to re-up Netflix, while an analyst says cheap bandwidth spells trouble for Hollywood
10:15 AM Now AT&T is calling its HSPA+ network 4G too, but why is it upgrading from 4G to 4G?
9:40 AM Everything you ever wanted to know about Jef Graham, except where the second 'f' went
Amdocs executives Tal Givoly and Gil Rosen discuss the dramatic technology and cultural changes surrounding service-provider billing. Also, the execs pinpoint collaboration happening in service-provider IT and network groups
9:05 AM A CES booth tour in which we learn lots of future ways to spend more money
Ericsson lands a three-year deal to build an LTE network and expand the HSPA+ network for DNA in Finland
Vizio debuts a new smart phone and tablet based on the Android OS, while making sure the UI stays the same across all devices
Ay up, there's a broad Yorkshire accent in today's news from BT and Pace, tha' knows... (subtitles available on request)
Verizon issues enigmatic invite to NYC event next week
Acer's new tablet shows just how powerful the mobile devices are becoming, only increasing the need for more robust mobile networks
Among other CES and cable tid-bits, Boxee teams with CBS, FCC chair wants more mobile spectrum, and ESPN eyes big NFL deal
The TV platform announced at CES isn't a takeover of IPTV, execs say. In fact, Cisco says it's enlisted Microsoft as a partner
Motorola's Atrix 4G smart phone and laptop dock show how mobile broadband is becoming more important for personal computing
Skype and Verizon have found a nice competitive response to Apple's FaceTime video chat app
Verizon pumps up its LTE portfolio but stays quiet on data caps and device pricing
MSOs will stream on-demand and live, linear channels to Samsung Smart TVs and Galaxy Tabs starting later this year
Android was far and away the star of CES, but other operating systems got on board the gadget train too
Cisco announced Videoscape at CES 2011, and now we have a closer look at what the platform offers to pay-TV providers
Combine powerful tablet computers, wireless networks and invigorated developers and you get a new gaming marketplace
EchoStar expands its TV Everywhere assets by acquiring the struggling pioneer of adaptive bit-rate video streaming
CES 2011 was the perfect place to have a sit-down demo of Cisco's home telepresence kit, Umi
Broadband and IPTV, 2G spectrum re-farming, and the future of comm services revenue generation all feature in today's regional roundup
LR Mobile runs down the major releases so far at this year's tablet-crazy show in Vegas, as vendors try to outdo the iPad in 2011
With no tru2way or CableCARDs in sight, Sony is gearing up to deliver the MSO's video slate to broadband-connected TVs
3:45 PM Wireless operators must cede their cross-border biz to VoIP giant Skype
Doubling up on video streaming and video calling will give wireless operators a powerful partner – or competitor – to contend with
1:10 PM There are doubts about the sustainability of the current telecom service charging environment
We document the big moments from AT&T's Developer Summit, featuring new Android phones from Motorola, Samsung and HTC
AT&T emerging devices maven suggests that simplification may be key to cost-effective LTE radios in 2011
NBC premieres series on the iPad, TW Cable responds to E-911 glitch, while Sony doubles down on 3DTV as Suddenlink places its first bet
10:40 AM Tablet computers are great, but will all these new devices motivate service providers to step up their efforts in home networking?
Cricket says its $55-a-month Muve Music service will allow users to download and share songs with ease
Lenovo's new 3G- and Wi-Fi-connected tablet prototype will arrive later this year, starting at around $500
Huawei, France Telecom, Vodafone, Belgacom and femtocells feature in today's regional round-up
New video and home monitoring services could become part of the national footprint Verizon is building with LTE
Alticast tries out an approach that preserves tru2way investments while allowing cable to pursue an Android-based app store play
Moto unveils an HSPA+ 'lapdoc' for AT&T, but Verizon gets both an LTE smart phone and a 3G-soon-to-be-4G Android 3.0 tablet
5:00 AM Ballmer touts the growth of Windows Phone 7, but doesn't say how he'll keep it going
4:40 AM Flip and Eos turn out to have roles in the big picture. Are you convinced?
Verizon may take its TV Everywhere to another level via a new partnership with place-shifting specialist Sling Media
Wielding the network as the ultimate weapon, Cisco says it can help service providers simplify the blending of TV and Internet content
The Teknovus acquisition, plus Broadcom's favored position with foundries, yields the first 10G EPON chip
Promises to complete its LTE rollout by 2013 and announces 20 4G devices for 2011, including smart phones from HTC, Motorola and Samsung
1:05 PM CES attendees got a gander at a Windows glitch before they could even get out of baggage claim
But until additional programming rights get hammered out, the feature will be limited to in-home streaming of live, linear networks
In other CES tidbits, Sony banks on swimsuit models to sell 3DTVs, VUDU streams in 3-D, and Netflix gets its own button on remote controls
Not such a happy new year for Tekelec as it hunts for a new CEO and warns of lower than expected 2010 sales
10:20 AM Even AT&T, according to an ad in Rolling Stone
Open Mobile Video Coalition uses CES to promote free-to-air ATSC-M/H digital TV devices and services, but will anyone tune in?
The question comes to mind as Cisco, its stock still hurting from a November smacking, prepares a big-deal TV announcement for CES
Fitch sees hard times ahead for network vendors, NSN completes Turkish deal and Russian giant gets even bigger in today's Euro digest
3:25 PM Funai is the first CE player to take the 'CloudTV' plunge
Cable operators worldwide are scrambling to deliver new, advanced video services, but are coming up against bandwidth constraints
VDSL2 deployment is the latest in a constant series of access upgrades that TDS hopes will help it stay ahead of consumer bandwidth demand
Aptilo bolsters its policy control strategy with the acquisition of Service Factory and adds a new private equity investor
Light Reading looks at AT&T's strategy for attacking the $34B health-care IT market
Also making the cable rounds: Microsoft may take on Apple TV, Dish raises and freezes rates, and USA Today fans cord-cutting flames
11:10 AM A slate of SCTE initiatives in 2011 is poised to help cable prepare for new technologies and a wave of fresh competition
Sprint's third WiMax-powered smart phone, the HTC Evo Shift, got official today ahead of CES
BT's head of 21CN transformation joins his former boss at Alcatel-Lucent
Genband cements its cable play with deal to acquire VoIP gear and app specialist Cedar Point Communications
Ericsson, Level 3, Deutsche Telekom, Swisscom and BT all feature in today's news roundup
Home automation service still a risky bet, but Verizon's done its homework
Google TV is panned, The Daily Show may return to Hulu, and Cablevision hikes some fees for programming and DVRs
MetroPCS wants to take on Sprint and Verizon with aggressive LTE pricing plans
LTE Android smart phones from HTC, Samsung, LG and Motorola expected to be showcased at CES this week
Apple users sleep in, BT names FTTx competition winners, cable operator Unitymedia upgrades its broadband, and Technicolor completes asset sale