Yet another can't-miss deal from the Mainland
Broadview could be looking to raise up to $287.5 million by going public
What's an Intel deal worth?
Pics from the Future of Carrier Ethernet event in Warsaw
The hole in Cisco VOIP phones
Russian carriers pump up the profits
Changes at the top could lead to sell-offs or even a breakup, analysts say
Gosh, 46 trillion is how much?
The father of the cable modem moves out of consulting to start a think tank
Only a third of you really are
AT&T's CEO describes a capex spree and says his wireless network is as 'open' as anybody's
Owning Apple means a short wait for obsolescence
South African incumbent's valuation takes a whack as takeover talks with MTN and Vodafone fall through
Start saving your pennies
Carrier Ethernet and Eastern Europe get jiggy
Start saving your pennies
Verizon will go global in 2010 with 4G tech LTE
The Next-Generation OSS framework could be a key to getting IMS applications off the ground
Sycamore misses Wall Street revenue estimates for the second quarter in a row
No, not the stock!
Asks the FCC questions as the deadline for wireless broadband bids looms
AlcaLu reveals strategy for its services business and looks to non-carrier customers for growth
Public safety is where it is at for mesh networking now, according to Motorola
An interesting question thrown up by open access
Emerging markets may be emerging less
T-Mobile's strong growth in the US and UK markets balances out losses in Germany and Austria
Analysts say Fujitsu's Flashwave 9500 is well positioned to win a Verizon contract
So stop asking me if you can move to Verizon in 2008 already!
Verizon rips the US wireless industry a new 'open access' hole
Verizon's open access move breaks away from the traditional cellular model in the US
Get ready for a flat-rate future
Carrier will allow 'any device' and 'any application' on its network in 2008
Company Website goes dark, hilarity ensues
What's wrong with the Majors' coolest ballpark-to-be
SEC wielding the axe
The company's VP of Latin America sales gets sacked as a fraud investigation continues
Better late than never...
Growth for France Telecom's mobile business, especially in Spain and the UK, raises its grade this quarter
One reason why consumer phones make sense for RIM right now
To lock or unlock
Central and Eastern Europe is ripe for Carrier Ethernet-based metro network developments, say infrastructure players
In honor of Thanksgiving, come gaze upon our revived Top 10 Turkeys list
Honoring the best of the worst
The five most spectacular mobile flameouts of the year
Bows to Vodafone's legal threat
Claims telepresence victory
Euro stocks suffer 'morning after' syndrome
Google's checking out 10GigE switches from multiple Taiwanese original design manufacturers (ODMs), industry sources say
Canadian device maker is rumored to be prepping a new operating system and touch-screen handset
The stock slumps – again – as Ericsson says it's aiming low with Q4 revenues
Mark Cuban misses the point about legitimate P2P apps
Not likely...
RIM Plots four or five new models
Wants them unlocked in Germany
Or not
They call it stormy muni
For the startups betting on the river card
Alcatel-Lucent's head of IP, Basil Alwan, says DPI is crucial to the development of next-gen carrier services
Search giant says it is making the 'necessary preparations' to bid on wireless spectrum in the US
It's still about the software, stupid
Google has built its own low-cost 10-Gigabit Ethernet switches
How should vendors respond to the possibility that their gear could be used to violate human rights?
We are the worldphone
G-Phone poll results
No PowerPoint?
You buying?
UK mobile TV player gets on the Nasdaq OTC board through a share exchange with CyberFund
Some days are just down days
Concerns about Cisco's roles in human rights and executive pay trends got support, but not victory, at the shareholder meeting
Qwest is now securing cable franchises throughout its footprint because, you know, they're kinda neat
Nortel's flagship optical platform still missing PBT
Can you pick the combo that beats Google?
Internet2 wants its bandwidth-on-demand, so vendors put on a GMPLS demo at SC07
Sprint leading the retreat
No flying cars yet, either
Telcos in the US can't count on wireline broadband to fuel growth any more
With Sprint faltering there's less impetus than ever to deliver broadband to smaller towns and rural communities
Orange continues to expand its FMC customer base in France, the UK, and Poland
Google Eyeing Sprint?
iPhone underwhelms Europeans
Once again, some investors are hoping to bring up shareholder rights issues at Cisco's annual meeting
That obscure object of desire arrives in the old continent
The General Services Administration contract could be worth up to $1.8 billion over eight years
Sounds dirty, don't it? Ericsson must think so
Eurogeeks queue up for the gizmo
Don't open the 3G music box
In talks to sell Enterprise Communications biz
Profits up, income down for the carrier's third quarter
Muni is not dead, apparently
Vonage's revenues improve in Q3 and it settles with AT&T
Peer-to-peer is catching on in content delivery
Google as network operator? I have mixed feelings
Cisco beats expectations for another quarter, although the stock is sliding after hours
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's the Network Neutrality Squad!
China is nothing to Yahoo about
Vodafone partners with Nokia to combine their Internet services on Nokia handsets
Spectrum availability will be a barrier for LTE deployment, finds a new Unstrung Insider report
Industry analysts are not yet sure what to make of Google's Android open software initiative
With some Websites reportedly down for four days, hosting provider NaviSite is feeling customers' wrath
Google's carrier partners are betting that Google will give them an iPhone-like boost
AT&T says it will spend $500M more on U-Verse, passing 1 million fewer homes by the end of 2008 than expected earlier
Breaking up, on the Web, isn't so hard to do
Q3 falls short of expectations, but Nortel still manages a small profit and a gross margin of 43% on sales of $2.7 billion
Eric Schmidt, performance artist?
Google is thinking big with Android, but it's not talking much about ad revenues or Apple yet
There's no Gphone yet, but Google is moving into cellphones with an OS and middleware platform called Android
The day when Google reveals all
Start queuing now for the iPhone
Vyatta says thanks for the memory prices
Petition calls on FCC to investigate, suggests MSO should be fined $195,000 for each sub affected by 'degraded' Internet service
Cisco promises to invest $16 billion in China over the next five years
Still mired in losses, Conexant discontinues standalone wireless LAN chips and lays off 140
Verizon first with a CDMA Pearl?
Third-ranked US wireless operator reports subscriber numbers down by 60,000 for the third quarter
Significant jobs cuts expected at BT
Sitting in a tree...
Reshuffle leaves two senior execs in limbo