Extreme talks up Linux and VOIP as part of its WLAN switch strategy
Still in business, the VCSEL startup has turned its eye toward 1310nm devices
Lawrence Roberts has left the CTO post at Caspian to pursue his next venture
Last-minute offer from Lucent was on the table, sources say. But what happened next?
Scuttlebutt suggests carrier has reneged on Nokia push-to-talk deal in favor of domestic vendors
Acquires alternative business broadband operator Bulldog Communications
The company might have the numbers to go public, but the acquisition of ADC assets will delay any IPO aspirations
The former Motorola chip group stops development of the former C-Port's network processors
Will Comcast have 40 million VOIP customers by 2006? Not even close
Psytechnics doubles its funding on the back of its video test-and-measurement software plans
Canadian incumbent denies speculation it is considering acquisition of wireless router startup
Spanish startup finds its voice after earlier muted success
Calix goes from DLC to central-office DSLAM, while Adtran quietly wins the DSLAM price war
Nortel's appointed John Manley, former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, to replace Frank Dunn
$3 billion acquisition heralds a move into the business user market
Startup backed by Kleiner Perkins and Accel says new box gives cable head ends 10 times the density at 1/10 the cost
Startup a good fit for Swedish wireless repeater vendor, apparently
Analysts tout US vendor as a potential surprise supplier of commercial UMTS network UPDATED MAY 27
Beware the Flying Phone! It ain't easy to get real specs for wireless infrastructure products
Cisco says its new router will have a life cycle of 10 to 20 years. Carriers pray it's so
Frank Dunn finally severs the last cord with Nortel by quitting the board... Yes, he was still on it!
Former AFC marketing VP arrives at DSLAM startup to help build its triple-play story
Ridgeway Systems gets eaten by Tandberg, NexTone lays out its Asian plans, and Ingate gets more cash
OFC buys NFOEC from Telcordia, ending the show's 19-year run as a standalone event
CEO wants Cisco to rule every corner of the networking world, starting with the CRS-1 launch
Probably not, but WLAN startups are clearly starting to think about the MAN
Carrier confirms commitment to vendor’s kit, despite analyst reports of previous 'frosty' relationship
Now called the CRS-1, the core router includes a new operating system that could define the next era at Cisco
Software licensing models may need to change to support the grid computing movement
'Tentative' agreement between SBC and CWA includes reversal of offshoring deal and the right to next-gen jobs
Three former employees of Movaz are accusing the company of discrimination and harassment
Juniper just happens to realize its T-series core router is 25 months old the day before Cisco's big PR fest
Researchers predict double-digit growth for wireless LAN switch market through 2007
The vendor says its new IPeX400 box halves the cost of backhauling T1 traffic over Sonet metro access networks
Shells out $295M in stock and options for one of Light Reading's Top Ten Private Companies UPDATED 4PM
Cisco, Nortel & Tellabs will go head-to-head in a Webinar on multiservice edge platforms this Thursday
Face it: There's no percentage in concealing key details about wireless infrastructure products
Startup scores high-profile win in BellSouth's Latin America unit, and announces a big new 4-gigabit box
Startup scores high-profile win in BellSouth's Latin America unit, announces a big new 4-gigabit box
Stock transaction worth $23.5M aims to bolster optical amplifier product line Bookham acquired from Nortel
Software agents could give WLAN users more control than ever before, but they need standards first
UWB: From the Lab to Your Pad Your living room will never be the same again
As Cisco prepares for a big announcement, more details of its next-gen router come to light
There's no lack of hosted VOIP service providers, but where are the signs of success?
Carlos Slim ups his stake in Global Crossing as the carrier secures a bridging loan from its majority owner
Be careful what you wish for...
Revised 802.11 kit sale figures look set to delay quarterly market milestone
Management and retired former employees look after the network during the CWA strike
Shares of Tellabs slide while analysts and investors ask, 'Why bother?'
Popular Telephony will introduce consumer VOIP software but has its sights set on the business market
Pan-European carrier expands eastward with Cecom acquisition, says there's more M&A action on the way
Raynovich flubs breakaway, nearly blows game; ringer saves the day
Stock plunges as CEO is forced on the defensive over weak results and impact of job cuts on customers
Lack of Wideband-CDMA success has contributed to major fall in network market share, says Gartner
Tellabs acquires a major position in the access gear market with acquisition UPDATED 11AM
Test gear vendor sniffs out a partner in WildPackets
The US goverment has funded two projects to develop an optical packet router capable of scaling to 100 Tbit/s
Verizon launches its FTTP rollout with strategy and circumstance
The former Tiara Networks picks up $14.4M in a Series G round that officials really believe will be the last
Kool-aid drinkin' analysts claim absence of Nokia and Ericsson won't harm prospects for the WiMax industry
For a first-time exhibitor, there's no right answer to: How big is too big?
British Columbia is rounding up 400 servers from remote offices and collapsing them into 90 data centers
RBOC plans to talk up its commitments to FTTP today, which could help restore investor confidence in AFC
Once-ambitious hotspot startup shuts up shop
Enhances its 7670 routing switch platform, hints about significant wins with US carriers
Another Trapezoid marketeer has left for Peribit... something in the water, perhaps?
AT&T exec tells packed Light Reading conference that packet-aware Sonet kit can streamline chaotic metro networks
JDSU is buying folks again! For $60 million cash, the optics giant boosts its datacom portfolio and customer roster
Startup claims its software radio technology will keep base stations WiMax-compliant
Swedish vendor is latest big name to take a wary stance on future MAN plans
Lucent says it's settled for $25M, but embarrassing questions linger: What were the board and top execs doing?
Good Technology rakes in $45M and Sirific gets $17M, proving once and for all: It's VC like Monday morning
Cisco's network was hacked and some IOS 12.3 code lifted, according to a weekend report UPDATED 6PM
Morgan Keegan issues note discussing possible AFC-Tellabs marriage, supporting Light Reading's earlier reporting
'Ideas man' leaves Bluesocket to join some other startup we don't write about
Analysts cite recent subscriber boom and 3G network trials as evidence of healthy future market
Yet another company joins the multiservice edge race, with a Layer 2 box meant to fit both ATM and MPLS networks
The cable company sees 40 percent per-customer savings from VOIP
Attendees of the Nortel Carrier Inform conference say executives were noticeable by their absence
Behind the flashing lights, noise, and empty promises, the REAL stuff that was good at N+I
Infrastructure startup set to continue with successful low-key market strategy
On Sunday, Telekom Austria is putting 23 musicians in 'private exile' for a virtual symphony performance over broadband
Board directors need to be more objective and communicate more with their shareholders, says Light Reading poll
The feds are poking around Nortel, as the multi-year accounting scandal continues to unfold
Newport Networks' value has risen 30% since trading started on Wednesday, and it has yet to launch a product
Lucent wins the equipment contract but the project is only an interim step toward a true hosted VOIP service
At the eleventh hour, it almost lost the acquisition to Amdocs, says source close to deal
'Just in Time' protocol could reconfigure networks on the fly, many times more quickly than GMPLS
Vendor scotches talk of PDSN replacement deal with startup Starent
Issues note to London Stock Exchange to say it's in negotiations to buy ADC's billing unit
Vendor announcements should be taken with a big pinch of salt
Launches low-end video-over-IP gateway, in an attempt to fend off heavyweight competition
Startup unveils compact and bijou WLAN box -- just don't call it a switch
For Cisco's upcoming core router, a modular software overhaul is both a blessing and a curse, sources say
Oops! We did it again. Light Reading's list of the Top Ten Private Companies in the telecom space debuts today
World Wide Packets sews up the UK cable market, but is there much else on the horizon?
Sources suggest interconnect and mediation specialist is set to add ADC's billing unit to its growing portfolio
WLAN vendor makes a bold move into enterprise-wide mobile management software
Startup carrier remains bullish on future of troubled networks
Bids for test and measurement services revenues with structured offering of services, support, training
Vendor takes low-key approach to PTT with muted double partnership deal
Frost & Sullivan sees 77-fold increase in North American sales of residential VOIP adapters and phones by 2007
CEO John Chambers reports a good Q3, predicts 1,000 new hirings in 2004, and dodges questions about the HFR
Its latest Ethernet switch chips add some Layer 3 extras in a bid for work in service provider networks
Startup claims its software-defined radio could handle multiple standards on common hardware
Networking giant's stock ticks up prior to earnings, as everybody expects good numbers. But what about the future?
As 7,500 jobs are cut, MCI reveals monster payout for briefly tenured former president Rick Roscitt
The ILEC is pushing for increased UNE-P prices, but CLECs want UNE-L price cuts in return
Unstrung Insider cites UWB startups as key players in potential $630M market
There are many paths to wireless-ness, grasshopper
Iometrix sets up test lab for first-mile Ethernet solutions as IEEE preps standard
Service providers with SIP-based strategies could quickly reap rewards, finds a new Heavy Reading report
Media gateway provider is still independent, but Alcatel looks to have tightened its grip UPDATED 5/11 10:30 AM
Finns dislodge Swedes in monster Vodafone 3G network deal down under
Nortel finally presents its multiservice edge router, the MPE 9000, but a few key features will have to wait
Layoffs rumored at another switch startup
Ciena shuffles, Polaris outsources, Vivace guys roll, and much more
All-optical switching didn't work out, so the startup is trying its hand at access, particularly 802.3ah Ethernet PONs
IP bandwidth use is growing fast, but there's plenty of capacity in fiber backbones, says Telegeography study
OSS giant set for legal wrangle with S. African carrier that could cost it hundreds of millions of dollars
German vendor grabs NetCom 3G contract from under Nokia’s nose
Russian alternative operator wants to own more of its own network to cut back on costs
Buyers aren't aware of the breadth and depth of Chinese optical component makers' portfolios, says Heavy Reading
VOIP switch maker scores three cable customers in one week, pushing it further toward profitability - and an IPO?
Vodafone denies rumors of Russian M&A, but analysts say more Euro acquisitions could still be on the cards
East European operator plans further expansion with Chinese vendor's gear
Alternative wireless broadband startup adds Japanese deal to trial wins
As major carriers begin considering RPR, Luminous hires Alcatel Optics bigwig Chris Stark
'Screaming Eagle' ripped my flesh! It's Cisco's first wireless LAN switch!
Partners with Nuera to go one better than Cisco in offering a PacketCable-qualified softswitch/gateway combo
Surprise! Unstrung readers tip US chip monster to dominate nascent WiMax metro market
When the buyer takes a hit, look out below for the supplier. What's more, a major contract is expiring
Pan-European player set to announce major network acquisition, with wholesale play Cecom looking likely
Buys its way into Europe with acquisition of inventory system specialist Granite for up to $100M
Cisco may be going further into the WLAN switch arena with a 'Screaming Eagle' UPDATED 5/5, 11:30 AM
Chip vendor Cypress gained market share against leader IDT, largely through help from you-know-who
The new hot market for restructured telecom vendors? Property management
Nortel's fumbled again, but can Lucent pick up the slippery pigskin?
Euro exec says it's developing a cheaper multiservice box that marries SDH and metro Ethernet
Chipmaker reluctant to commit to single chip 802.11g launch date
Lays out strategy based on Ethernet displacing ATM in broadband access networks
Sources say the RPR metro equipment startup has found a new CEO, Chris Stark
Cisco's HFR will super-size the core, but then Cisco will half-size the HFR, according to sources close to the company
The networking firm is plotting an 802.11 OEM deal with Trapeze, sources say
Services middleman bets that VOIP and number portability will spur demand for inter-carrier clearinghouse services
Bill Eversole becomes the wireless LAN startup's third chief
Stealthy startup is rewriting the rules of WDM networks, on the basis that OEO conversion can be cool
Pan-European carrier adds extra softswitches, deploys session controllers as VOIP demand skyrockets