Its reverse merger with Tellium wins the No. 1 spot in Light Reading's 2003 Top Ten Turkeys
Group aims to standardize multilevel signaling to boost the speed of backplane transceiver chips
Anti-Vodafone partnerships lambasted for likely future failure
VC's $12M injection into service provider Vonage is stepping stone to further investments, says partner
Light Reading's second annual Turkey awards
Wins deal with an alternative carrier that's looking to bypass high access charges
10-Gbit/s Ethernet heats up as prices fall, new markets emerge, and next-generation products roll out
Boardwatch Insider report profiles the service providers set to dominate the international IP VPN market
Says commercial systems may be only 2 or 3 years away, now that the technology has moved into field trials
Wireless LAN startup targets ex-Cisco bigwig for top spot
Announces its agenda and panelists for the first VOIP Forum meeting on December 1
Files another shelf offering for up to $1B in various securities, as sources say it's angling for wireless plays
Files another shelf offering for up to $1B in various securities, as sources say it's angling for wireless plays
Avanex is shutting operations in Livingston, Scotland, the headquarters of former AWG startup Kymata
Vendor chews over the possibility of joining CDMA network infrastructure market
Ericsson Australia will market and sell Alloptic's Ethernet PON gear to carriers all over Asia
Q3 was weak, but next-gen voice products are on track for long-term growth, says Infonetics
A movement's afoot to help carriers migrate from expensive OSI- to IP-based management of Sonet/SDH nets
Unstrung Insider claims Voice Over Wireless LAN market could become key to 802.11 vendor success
Some carriers now offer so many VPN services that they're in danger of confusing customers
New Enterprise Associates leads round that takes VOIP service provider's total funding to $65.3M
Officials acknowledge the delays in its new Gigabit Ethernet switch chips, but say things are back on track
All four North American regional incumbents have announced VOIP plans for next year, amid regulatory turmoil
To add 300 routers to its network, expand IP service offerings – Cisco & Juniper likely to benefit, say analysts
Siemens is touting a test of long-haul gear at AT&T. But don't get your hopes up just yet
Despite the possibility of more layoffs, AT&T Wireless says it is committed to a limited UMTS rollout in 2004
The startup claims a cash infusion and deal with TriQuint will help it reach self-sufficiency
More Jobs go overseas, Onetta loses a CEO, Photuris furloughs, Riverstone turnover is not a kind of dessert
Probably not, but that isn't stopping analysts talking up '3.5G' technology despite lack of demand for services
CFO says all lines of business to be profitable in 2004 following revamp and cost cuts
Has put an edge services and MPLS project on the back burner, affecting a number of equipment suppliers
Signs a deal with Qwest that might help draw a line under its past dithering in the softswitch market
Yipes has quietly replaced its CEO, and rumors are circulating that it could be in financial trouble again
AT&T CTO tops the list of new Movers & Shakers, as faces from the bubble slip into the past
Preparing to emerge from Chapter 11, MCI's revenues hit a bump as pricing pressures kick in
Partnering with the biggest software company in the world is sure to up the ante with Cisco
More interest is building in carrier investments in IP/MPLS infrastructure, says Infonetics
TDS Metrocom is buying CWDM gear to deploy wavelength services
Demand for RPR has put Cisco and Nortel atop the heap, while startups struggle for recognition
Finnish allegedly-exploding-handset maker at last has reason to smile as Belgian watchdog is hoodwinked
The company's new Ethernet chip adds to the pool of circuit emulation silicon
The price has dropped, and the science is more practical, but that doesn't mean it's for everyone
Broadband TV suppliers say video is key to enhancing services for carriers, and they don't mean just triple play
Cisco's long on talk and short on details about when all the pieces of its wired/ wireless integration play will be in place
Sales of wireless LAN equipment hit strongest-ever quarter
With UWB standards process in a deadlock, rival groups may go their own ways
Shareholders turned down a Sisterly proposal to report pay disparities, but at least they were nice about it
Buys Web conference software maker to enhance its IP PBX call server, but it will be competing with Microsoft
802.11g, security, and management upgrades chief among Cisco's plans for WLAN launch mañana
Nortel trims optical jobs, Gluon moves on, Trapeze VP swings away, and it's musical chairs at ADC
German service provider awards contract to optical Ethernet startup
Other security tech firms have moved from chips to boards, but Cavium claims the chip biz is still solid
Cisco's new SSL solution targets upgrades, but it might not scale enough for new buildouts
Azimuth claims to offer better 802.11 performance testing - by removing troublesome RF weirdness
Optical 'Mover & Shaker' Kevin Kalkhoven looks to have produced a portfolio pockmarked with limbo startups
Stealth Communications has introduced an exchange point for voice-over-IP traffic
Cisco on Monday will be announcing plans to add SSL capabilities to its 3000 VPN concentrator
The big testing players are taking on SANs: Here's why
As 2003 winds down, analysts say carriers are starting to make final product selections for key RFPs
Swedish Ethernet access company lands its first North American customer, says it's got a triple-play plan
Semiconductor vendors called on to make sure their companies and products are correctly listed
Introducing... Normenscatoni!
– R. Scott Raynovich
The company's earnings come in ahead of plan, but revenue guidance remains lukewarm
The company's earnings come in ahead of plan, but revenue guidance remains lukewarm
Chip firm thinks the low-cost Ethernet market is ready for network processors, even if others don't agree
Metro optical gear and SANs will benefit from standard CWDM interfaces
Media reports hint at possible 2005 award date for 3G licences
Nortel is the first company to combine IPSec and SSL VPNs onto the same platform
After a false start, E2O announces it's produced VCSELs at 1310nm and even 1550nm
Analysts say it creates a giant wholesale powerhouse, but the margins are still a bit thin
Quantum cryptography goes commercial as startup MagiQ begins shipping its first system
The new alliance reflects the growing demand for voice-over-IP services in the enterprise
Considers return to a market it abandoned in 2001 and expands further in growing German market
Unstrung readers give big thumbs up to voice over wireless LAN technology
Accuses AT&T of breaking Do-Not-Call rules, proposes fine of $780,000
One-time broadband equipment leader files for bankruptcy, proposes leaving shareholders with only 5%
Juniper gets some new edge routers, which it's using to target Cisco 7200 and 7500 for replacement
Finnish vendor adds remaining Tahoe staff to payroll but refutes suggestion of 'acquisition'
Finnish vendor adds remaining Tahoe staff to payroll but refutes suggestion of 'acquisition'