The tunable filter isn't as hot as it once was, but vendors continue to produce new devices
Sources say vendor will enter wireless LAN switch market – and is also working on new 40-Gig (gulp!) Ethernet products
Generic-sounding telecom startup United Platform Technologies aims to be a powerhouse in China
'Honey pot' experiment highlights the susceptibility of enterprise 802.11b networks to attack
Sources say vendor will enter the wireless LAN switch market – and is at work on 40-Gbit/s (gulp!) Ethernet products
Network Associates's $100 million acquisition of IntruVert is further proof that security systems are hot
Steven Noyes, lead engineer at the core ATM switch startup, is leaving for another job
Forget 'Sin City' – Vegas could be interference city for 802.11b users at the forthcoming NetWorld+Interop show
The cell is 30 years old, but it's still actin' like a troubled youth: always getting lost, costing a fortune, obsessed with porn…
The business PON vendor and others weigh in on $14M round **UPDATED 4/7/03 10:00 AM**
An entity controlled by DIGL chairman Bryan Zwan has loaned the company some $1.9M to date
Regulators lack the vision needed to grapple with the many complex challenges facing mass deployment of broadband
How does an up-and-coming alternative carrier meet merger-mates? Post a want ad, that's how
Startup takes on the lamentable quality of service in GPRS data networks
Could Genoa's linear optical amplifier prosper with the backing of an established name? UPDATED 4/4 8AM
CoSine's largest shareholder sends a strongly worded letter to the company's top brass
The data services startup denies rumors it is shutting up shop
The FCC seems to have pleased no one and angered many - but Commissioner Kevin Martin insists all is swell
UK Ethernet service provider bought for $21M - about one fifth of what investors sank into the project
French vendor gains traction in European UMTS contract battle
Appoints CEO and creates new role of COO in bid to reverse the carrier's fortunes, but uncertainty remains
Qwest has delayed filing its 2002 annual report, which will include three year's worth of restated financials
Sprint says it will soon launch a separate, secure 'government-grade' network. Will the contracts follow?
Vendors hope to score big in Asia, but making a profit there is like catching a tiger by the tail
Cable sales are higher than those for DSL access lines, a report says; but MSOs need to build on their advantage
Wavesmith looks to have beat out Lucent in one small piece of SBC's data network; can it win a bigger piece?
Deutsche Telekom will replace multiple legacy billing systems with a single one from ADC, handling voice & data services
Herr Huber's hubris: IMS deployment to become widespread, despite existing uncertainty