AT&T and NTT are among those not yet committing to using an Ethernet exchange to extend the reach of their services
9:10 AM Who's going to hand over their source code to whom?
Tower Cloud CEO says wireless operators ordering fewer T1s, more Ethernet
Flood of mobile data will create need for greater efficiency than today's Ethernet metro networks can provide
Vendor adds ITU G.8032 Ethernet protection switching to its optical edge
Verizon and Utilities Telecom Council look for ways that traditional rivals can find common ground on smart grid
Rural associations adopt a 'wait and see' attitude, and rural wireless carriers still want the FCC to mandate data roaming
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Scott Raynovich ruminates on what the move to 4G will mean for carriers as data traffic surpasses voice traffic on mobile networks
Wireless operators and independent M2M providers are working out how to play nice as sometimes friends, sometimes foes
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After Apple's latest iPhone, Nokia at least needs a strong Symbian 4 release to restore its smartphone status
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Not exactly surprising but operators around the world are keen to embrace Apple's newest iPhone
Indian optical vendor gives kiss of life to packet optical hopeful Ethos Networks with an all-stock takeover deal
Apple won't even risk video chat on 3G yet, while demand for Sprint EVO video call service overloaded the application developer's servers
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4:05 PM It's been a down week
EtherSAM, an Ethernet service testing methodology based on ITU-T Y.156sam, is the only one adapted to today's mobile backhaul, commercial and wholesale services. It allows turning up and troubleshooting services eight times faster with 100% accuracy.
Morgenthaler, a firm long involved in telecom startups, wants to invest in services and applications, not hardware. It's not alone, either
4:50 PM Brocade might even skip 40G to get it to them, and to other exchanges