Heavy Reading's Graham Finnie provides an update on how operators seem to be faring as they embrace apps ecosystems and challenging new business models
In today's EMEA roundup: Vodafone profits slide 11%; C&WW also down; Dublin sees some bandwidth trading; Virgin boss attacks BT
Before the show floor opens, some pics from Ireland's capital
Survival means finding visionary leaders willing to take chances and somehow convincing Wall Street and regulators that it'll be okay
By working with over-the-top apps instead of resisting them, Tekelec says wireless operators can make those apps pay for themselves
Social networking trends have spurred new opportunities for the makers of VoIP call center platforms
itaas President and CEO Vibha Rustagi explains how Comcast's Reference Development Kit (RDK) could get cable closer to a new standard for next-gen set-top boxes
While Avail-TVN raises $100 million to cover the deal and to help fuel its international growth strategy
2:30 PM It's not the Guinness brewery tour or the ghosts of the 1916 Easter Rising but some cloud management solutions
Sigma Systems, Empirix, HP, Aricent, OpenCloud, Comptel, Virtual Instruments and MACH make their pre-show pitches for the Dublin event
Beantown will be the first market to get Comcast's next-gen hybrid IP/QAM video platform, but you knew that already...
Also: Vendors align with Comcast's set-top kit, Intel shows new D3 chip; Moto secures TWC's IP video streams; Nagra gateway goes multi-screen
8:30 AM A potential addition to the Docsis 3.0 specs could set up a fight with the IEEE's budding EPON Protocol over Coax standard
Comcast, Bright House, Cablevision, Cox and TW Cable will let their high-speed Internet customers access more than 50,000 Wi-Fi hotspots
6:45 AM Wireless operators have partnered up on mobile payments, but it may only be a stopgap until they're ready to tackle the market on their own
Vendor hopes to gain some ground on cable access competitors with its first integrated product for the embryonic CCAP market
In today's EMEA roundup: AlcaLu's SPIT in spotlight; LR co-founder's proud moment; Kabel Deutschland swallows rival
2:00 AM It's back to Barcelona for the LTE World Summit, where the hot topics will be 4G service creation and new operator business models
You can't really see software-defined networking, but you can see a bunch of optical networking people talking about it
Fancy a chat with Microsoft, Versant or cVidya in Dublin? Check out these swift pre-show pitches
Moto extends the life of its CMTS as it continues to develop products for CCAP, cable's next-gen access architecture
The combination of social, mobile and cloud, or SoMoClo, will have Management World attendees exercising their jaws, reckons industry analyst
Jim King of AT&T Labs says 100G isn't as important to the company as the optical technology that makes the transport network run smoothly
A deal to put QFabric into a trading network comes as the company pushes to regain Wall Street's confidence
TV Everywhere, net neutrality and wireless will be hot topics, but also expect cable's access network to make some big leaps next week
The vendors have delivered packet-optical systems, and it's up to XO to do something good with them, CTO Randy Nicklas says. Meanwhile, he's also eyeing the potential of OpenFlow. From the Packet-Optical Transport Evolution conference
Optical wholesaling seems to be doing well as a business, but that hasn't convinced operators to fiber up more of their cell towers
Also: Cablevision promotes Kanouff; BlackArrow goes system-wide at TW Cable; Arris gateway software weaves in HTML5
What it does isn't special or new, but OpenFlow has a money-saving potential that past technologies didn't, CTO Randy Nicklas says
A substantial slice of Facebook's expected IPO bonanza could help further its mobile ambitions
Also: Samsung wins in Android's fragmented world; RIM and bada beat Windows Phone; BlackBerry gets UK government seal of approval
In today's EMEA roundup: Risk of a default rears its head for Finnish giant; Hutchison Whampoa bid for Eircom rebuffed; Jersey's fiber diet
7:00 AM This week: Canada’s telecom future, context as king for operators, main themes from LR’s Packet-Optical Transport Evolution Conference
3:00 AM This LR Mobile reporter will be on the search for SPIT-covered mobile topics at next week's Management World Forum in Dublin
Given the disruptive potential of software-defined networking, what's going to happen to routers as we know them? Stuart Elby of Verizon gives us his theory
What if ports could change speeds in, say, 25Gbit/s increments? Cisco brought up the idea at the Packet Optical Transport Evolution conference
Less than one-fourth of cell towers in the US have fiber connections today, says Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber. Without fiber, 4G networks will be bandwidth starved
Comcast will kill its static 250GB cap and test new policies that will raise the limit to at least 300GB, but apply overage fees
Customer Experience Management (CEM) is little more than vendor marketing, says analyst, as he tells us what to expect at Management World
Shlomo Rakib has quietly launched Cohere Technologies, a startup that aims to bring some radical changes to cable's access network architecture
Fancy a chat with MDS, Matrixx or Lavastorm in Dublin? Check out these swift pitches in what can only be described as a 'Matt Hooper Special'
Also: TW Cable & Viacom bury the hatchet; FCC queries Verizon on spectrum; Genova returns to Cablevision; Netflix eyes family plans
Beyond the usual names and faces, execs from Netflix and Verizon Wireless will enter cable's den at next week's big show in Beantown
Service provider transport networks are handling massively more volume, but spending has yet to surpass Sonet/SDH spending
Verizon has already put software-defined networking to use. Stuart Elby, who's in charge of network architecture, explains how and why
In today's EMEA roundup: Ciena scores in UK; AlcaLu settles with Klausner; Intune bags former Ciena man; LTE goes live in London
Light Reading's Packet Optical Transport Evolution conference will see lots of discussion about the optical control plane as vendors prepare for far-off plans in cloud computing and software-defined networking
4:45 AM A brief guide to Management World's hot topics and beverages
Grandfathered-in unlimited plan customers will be forced to pick a tier when Verizon rolls out shared data plans this summer
4:00 PM London's first (and only) LTE network gets caught on camera by Light Reading Mobile
Comcast will try to gain and retain triple-play customers with a $9.95-per-month Skype video chat service that launches in 10 markets this week
We mean that not just in terms of faster speeds, but also in terms of new topics like software-defined networking
Increased spending by AT&T and Verizon in the US should give Tellabs a boost in H2, reckons one analyst, who spies the potential for some M&A considerations
A number of low-cost MVNOs are launching in the US with potentially disruptive – but still unproven – business models
Hitron is among the first to use a "media gateway" D3 chipset from Intel that can bond 24 downstream channels and eight upstream channels
Also: ESPN predicts big TV Everywhere numbers; Cisco, Comcast execs join Adobe board; Avail-TVN splices VoD ads
In today's EMEA roundup: Yota fires the LTE starting pistol in Russia; Iskratel expands in GPON space; Nokia gets Siri-usly cheesed off
Comcast's CTO says Xfinity TV app for the Xbox 360 uses separately-provisioned bandwidth and is akin to the MSO's traditional cable service
Telecom vet Mark Floyd takes over at Cyan and will get the company ready to grow as it continues to target fast-growing metro networks
3:10 PM Small was beautiful, video was mobile and context was creepy at CTIA; but device hunters were out of luck in The Big Easy
With its new mobile backhaul aggregation box, RAD Data has joined a select set of vendors with Grandmaster clock capabilities
Verizon Wireless and the MSO sidestep FiOS territory early on as they launch a mobile/cable services bundle in Oklahoma City and Tulsa
Verizon expands 4G LTE to 28 new markets and adds extra coverage in 11 existing 4G cities
Also: Hillcrest's TV browser goes open source; Foxconn squashes Apple TV rumor; EchoStar's new broadband bird is prepped for launch
Analyst expects the controversy surrounding policy and charging to be a major talking point at Management World
At CTIA in New Orleans, Verizon explains to LR Mobile how it uses mobile cell sites to restore wireless services after hurricanes and other disasters
Nokia targets emerging markets with two new feature phones as it looks to shore up its traditional strongholds
In today's EMEA roundup: AlcaLu hints at core router breakthrough; Iliad's first-quarter mobile bonanza (and how it hurt SFR)
The future for telcos lies in leveraging context about their customers, but getting from concept to execution is no simple affair
Docsis 3.1? 4.0? Whatever the designation, Cisco says CableLabs is developing a new spec that will beef up cable's feeble upstream path
Carrier group made up of T-Mobile, Sprint and others is OK with Verizon's AWS spectrum buy provided the FCC applies some conditions to it
Wireless broadband wholesale hopeful LightSquared can't hold off lenders any longer, files for bankruptcy protection in New York
Adaptix is once again in court, this time alleging that NSN base stations being deployed by T-Mobile infringe on five of the vendor's patents
Internet exchange operator Epsilon says it isn't Enron revisited
Small cells are crucial to the deployment of LTE, and their role in the 4G world started to solidify at the New Orleans wireless fest
Also: Foxconn preps for Apple's TV; AT&T halts sales of Xbox 360 U-verse kit; NBC exec frets about Dish's new ad-zapper
In today's EMEA roundup: Chinese vendor scores managed-services deal with O2; KPN under pressure to sell German unit; NTT says Buongiorno
6:30 AM Will AsiaInfo-Linkage be the Huawei of BSS?
U.S. Cellular might consider a bid for Verizon's lower band 700MHz spectrum as it seeks ways to extend its 4G footprint
Here’s a look at some of the key themes we expect to hear about at this year's Packet-Optical Transport Evolution Conference
6:30 PM At The Cable Show, here's one way MSOs will try to show the feds how the cable industry is playing nice with the CE guys
6:05 PM OpenFlow's popularity might be about an industry demanding more control of networks, services and the cloud than top vendors have allowed to date
New CEO Raghu Rau says the company's transformation into a software company is almost complete, though it might pursue "tuck-in" acquisitions
Ixia is making a Service Provider IT (SPIT) acquisition, plus news from NetCracker, Comptel, CA and Telstra
2:15 PM Consumers' expectation of privacy may be misguided, but the wireless operators have a ways to go to convince us we can trust them with our data
The remote control maker is porting its software to mobile devices to change the way we interact on and with our smarpthones and tablets
Upgrading to 100Gbit/s systems in metro markets around the world and deploying Ciena kit for control plane smarts
Interop's booth crawl and happy hour rounded out a terrific day of cloud content and carrier meetings here in the driest place on Earth
10:40 AM LR Mobile Site Editor Dan Jones and I discuss the big themes at CTIA, the show where the LTE network, devices and apps came together
Also: SeaChange closes server sale; Suddenlink sheds video subs; group wants details of the Verizon-cable tech JV; Joost fades away
9:30 AM We don't either, so we asked people on the CTIA show floor what they thought this acronym from Lemko Corp. might mean and how it should be pronounced. Deemoowinnee, anyone?
I came, I saw, I ate ... and I worked a little too. Here's what I have to show for it
7:30 AM This week: Revenue optimization, cable's tablet habit and the need for better management, free daily telecom newsletter
In today's EMEA roundup: Brussels sets price caps for roaming within EU; Telefónica offers its own bill-shock solution; Dutch go net neutral
9:25 AM Is the TM Forum's annual Management World show heading back to its spiritual home on the French Riviera?
A diverse range of public access small cells has emerged, but operators face deployment challenges for these new devices
5:00 PM Dish's newest feature skips commercials automatically. Well, who wouldn't love that?
2:30 PM Is this a good time to invest in European telecom? And does anyone remember KPN Qwest et al?
OpenFlow and software-defined networking were the talk of Interop. Light Reading sits down with Dan Pitt of the Open Networking Foundation to explore the reasons why
The software-defined networking protocol is mostly discussed as a Layer 2 or 3 item, but it might be able to do something for wavelengths, too
Cisco says everything's great, but orders are decelerating and the company's Q4 forecast came up short
Also: Arris debuts D3 modem with 16 downstream channels; Moto CMTS shipments rise in Q1; Mediacom narrows video subscriber losses
10:45 AM Germany is the latest market where Huawei has been given the cold shoulder because of perceived security concerns
Accenture can't hire people fast enough to help enterprises engineer industry-specific Wi-Fi networks. But will carriers benefit?
Cisco, Arris, Harmonic and Motorola head the cable access market but don't expect the next-gen access platform to spawn many new challengers
In today's EMEA roundup: German giant looks at Plan B for its US unit; KPN-versus-Slim latest; BT raises profits on falling revenues
The carrier plans to partner with more developers to showcase the power of LTE, especially through apps that involve video
There's still more phones, cars, booth gimmicks and a few Jazz Fest holdouts left to see
Ericsson has cut deals with Bluegrass Wireless and others for LTE in rural areas
Muve exec sees unlimited music becoming as essential to wireless service as texting and voice mail
Muve Music was built for the prepaid carrier's 3G network, but it's success has Cricket thinking about 4G improvements and international expansion
Sprint will release its smaller, faster LTE cells to the wild by the end of 2012
Our first pass through the Interop show floor highlights Huawei, Barracuda Networks, JDSU, magicians, models and more
Sprint says the peformance of its 4G LTE network will be comparable to rival offerings, despite Verizon's claims to the contrary
11:25 AM Charter added video subs for the first time in five years in the first quarter, but was it a blip or a trend in the making?
Cisco's CTO Padmasree Warrior, Zynga's Infrastructure CTO Allan Leinwand, and Avaya's SVP Marc Randall offer thoughts on enterprise clouds and software defined networking
Huawei comes to Interop striving for relevance in the US enterprise and data center markets
The carrier's CTO says that while it's planning on deploying LTE, its HSPA+ network can already rival its competitors' LTE
10:10 AM Credit card companies aren't waiting on the wireless operators to offer mobile wallets to their customers
Also: Verizon questioned about wireline commitments; SeaChange teaches old set-tops some new tricks; Comcast notches a MetroE win
CTIA's taken over New Orleans's sprawling convention center, and we have the pics to prove it
Operator's Digital division takes on Skype et al with its own unified communications smartphone app, but it has its limitations
7:15 AM We're getting relatively good 3G service here in New Orleans, how about you?
In today's EMEA roundup: Ericsson, erm, accelerates the cloud; Telefónica does a Skype; TDC sees its margins squeezed in Q1
Sprint CEO acknowledges that operator is spending big on LTE and the iPhone but says the debt market is 'eager' to invest in the carrier
6:25 PM 4G LTE and mobile video are getting hot and heavy in The Big Easy
5:20 PM It's easy to think RIM and Nokia are the only handset makers climbing up from the bottom, but others have a lot to prove, too
Verizon's Tony Melone claims that -- all things being equal -- Big Red's LTE network will beat the smaller radio channels used by Sprint
Verizon's Stuart Elby says the drive to the cloud is also driving service providers headlong into software-defined networking
More hints emerge about Cisco's software-defined networking strategy, with the company saying it wants to lead in widening SDN's scope
1:00 PM After a reseller agreement with Ruckus Wireless, will NSN hedge its carrier Wi-Fi bets?
The BlackBerry maker's executive shuffle continues as it brings on a COO from Sony and a CMO from LightSquared
Time Warner Cable taps Ruckus as a new source for Wi-Fi gear as the MSO ramps up hot spot deployments in Los Angeles
11:10 AM Photos from the carrier's connected digital home in New Orleans
Also: Charter and DirecTV add video subs in Q1; cable campaign plays up TV Everywhere; Sigma seals up Trident's digital TV chips
Elemental Technologies, one of Comcast's big TV Everywhere suppliers, raises $13M 'C' round to fund global expansion and new products
Light Reading Live! event tackles the deployment of policy and subscriber data management systems that enable personalized mobile services
8:00 AM Raco Wireless says its internal SIM lets companies stay connected across continents without paying hefty roaming fees
In today's EMEA roundup: Latin American giant eyes $4.2B Dutch opportunity; Nokia responds to class action; India brings Telenor's Q1 down
Ruckus Wireless will announce a reseller agreement with Nokia Siemens Networks at CTIA this week
Equipment vendors will deploy 37,000 cell sites across T-Mobile USA's HSPA+ footprint this year and enable it to launch LTE in 2013
Revenue assurance and fraud management vendors have an advantage in the communications space, but they also encounter significant challenges
Jilted by Sprint, Sequans gets thrown a lifeline
Cincinnati Bell partners with Apptix and Parallels so it can provide small and medium businesses with cloud services quickly
Charlie Ergen says Dish has plenty of spectrum for the mobile service it might someday build out
Through a new partnership with live video streaming app, Color, Verizon hopes to showcase the power of speedy uploads on LTE
Also: MSOs lose 2.9M TV subs in 2011; LG tees up its new Google TV; Comcast to shed most of A&E stake
When the test vendors get involved, trials can't be far behind -- even if deployment will still take years
AT&T touts a bring-your-own broadband and wireless model for Digital Life, a service that will target a market also being chased by MSOs
8:30 AM Take a five-minute break from scouring Facebook, and take Light Reading's survey on social networking
HD Voice has helped Orange bring users back to the phone call, but it'll be a while before it's something worth listening to in the U.S.
3:40 PM Union urges government intervention over planned Nokia Siemens Networks layoffs
Following the examples of ketchup bottles and toothpaste tubes, Arrayed Fiberoptics thinks it's found a better way to do a decades-old design
Also: HBO GO will soon be on Fire; Discovery buys Web TV startup; Comcast-TiVo combo coming to Boston
Also: Android takes center stage at CTIA; bad news for bada; RIM and Microsoft duke it out; Tizen's 1.0 source code gets released; and more
8:00 AM Have we mentioned it's the year of LTE? At CTIA, we'll see what that means to the operators, vendors and device makers
This week: Mobile clouds, CEM, technologies that are becoming mainstream
Ericsson's annual stats, NSN's CTIA preparations and LTE in the Netherlands all feature in today's roundup from EMEA
The latest Samsung Galaxy phone stresses software over raw hardware upgrades alone, but its large display could still make it a data hog on carrier networks
4:50 PM Big Web companies like Google will soon have the spending power of telcos, and that could change vendors' lives drastically
Capex spiked in Q1 and will remain high for a while as Cablevision expands its Wi-Fi network and network DVR and tees up new products
Cisco adds more analytics capabilities by purchasing Truviso, a startup specializing in analyzing real-time Internet traffic on service provider and enterprise networks
Aggressive pricing helped Cablevision rake in more subscribers than expected in all categories, but the MSO missed its financial targets
Also: HBO owner likes Hulu's TV Everywhere plan; Comcast to appeal FCC Bloomberg ruling; Concurrent profits from video server sales
In today's EMEA roundup: France Telecom's Q1 reflects effect of Free's entry into market; Nokia tablet talk; Vodafone man heads for SFR
2012 is poised to be a year in which critical technologies leap from development to commercialization and monetization
4:55 PM Sony drops plans for a streaming TV service in the US and pins the blame on Comcast's broadband capping policies
Comcast intends to deploy its next-gen video platform to one 'major' market in Q2, and sources say Boston is first in line
12:05 PM An analyst forecast for Nokia's smartphone market share looks dire
We surveyed more than 500 telecom professionals to get a sense of their smartphone habits, wireless data consumption and likely LTE adoption. Dig in!
Also: Mark Cuban, Gary Lauder invest in Flingo; Technicolor weighs minority offer; LG preps two HDTVs for Google TV
A flurry of service provider IT (SPIT) acquisitions involving Allot, WeDo and Acme Packet highlight some key industry trends
Telcos are looking to customer experience management (CEM) to garner customer loyalty and longevity
The MSO didn't end its years-long video losing streak, but it did see gains in the broadband, voice and business service categories
In today's EMEA roundup: Testing firm looking good; Portugal gets more 4G; Nokia focuses on cameras; BSkyB making money as well as headlines
2:00 AM A 20-quarter losing streak is on the line here
The handset maker only ships 5.1M smartphones in Q1, while it waits for China to approve its takeover by Google
4:15 PM Synacor's first (and very small) acquisition could be a big multi-screen hit for MSOs as they tap HTML5 to avoid paying tribute to Apple and Google
3:50 PM The contract-free space is heating up, which is good news for consumers, but not necessarily for Leap Wireless and MetroPCS
Remember Concentric? The name is back in the headlines (not literally) as XO makes its move on the cloud services market
1:00 PM Now it's time to walk the proverbial walk
RIM shows off its next-gen OS, designed for those without time to waste, even as it admits it took its sweet time to get here
Latest LTE TDD deal from India's mobile market leader, Bharti Airtel, goes to Chinese vendor
John Bickham fills the long-vacant COO slot at Charter, becoming the third former Cablevision exec to join the MSO in recent months
10:25 Ruckus Wireless has reportedly hired banks for an IPO and is poised to announce a partnership with Nokia Siemens
Also: SeaChange gets a permanent CEO; new DirecTV unit targets mobility and apps; Affinegy, like Cisco, buys into TR-069
DPI specialist Allot Communications adds mobile video optimization capabilities to its arsenal with the acquisition of Ortiva
In today's EMEA roundup: Apple in trouble over iPad marketing in UK; Allot to buy mobile video firm; bid for Ireland's eircom rejected