Optical sales will start slow, as they do every year, but the rest of JDSU's outlook has sent the stock to a multimonth high
A better than expected fourth quarter means the Swede is still telecom's biggest vendor by sales
AT&T takes first steps to blanketing 250M with a 4G upgrade in 2013
As it reports squeezed margins for 2012, the vendor is hopeful that its networks group will come good in H2 2013
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Mixed results for Ericsson; Neelie's ten-point plan; TeliaSonera's Q4; BSkyB surges ahead
With its all-digital transition complete, Comcast is now starting to charge $1.99 per month for the simple channel-zappers that helped make it possible
9:00 PM RIM is dead, long live BlackBerry, as the Canadian mavens finally deliver BB10 phones
Also: Comcast targets hotels; ex-SeaChange exec resurfaces at Envivio; Elemental knows its HEVCs; Comcast invests in fantasy sports startup
But will the market for HEVC encoding and cable's new access platform ramp up fast enough for the vendor to turn in a rosy 2013?
The operator's business intelligence director has been bombarded with Big Data BS, but can see beyond the hype
Also: Pure OTT model could pay off for many TV channels; Charter-CBS deal bakes in VoD, TV Everywhere rights; Columbus rides Sigma's cloud
Apple's mobile operating system update also allows Siri to accept spoken orders for movie tickets
In today's EMEA roundup: EU bigwig upsets Huawei and ZTE; Vimpelcom may shed fixed broadband unit; T-Mobile Austria's SPIT stop
Terabit is still a nice idea, but it's pretty clear the industry will work on 400G standards first
Purchase of Czech-based Cognitive Security will strengthen Cisco's network security portfolio and let it dip into its international cash stash
DoJ & friends want FCC to hold off on SoftBank-Sprint decision while they undertake a national security review
Examining the dichotomy between shared data plans and unlimited operators in the US in 2013
Charter says it will be saddled with millions in extra costs if it's forced to develop boxes that support both the CableCARD and a new downloadable security system
Service providers face culture shock as they try to capitalize on the data at their fingertips. We identify 10 key points for telcos to consider...
Also: Netflix to set cash aside for 'potential acquisitions'; LodgeNet seeks quick Chapter 11 exit; ThinkAnalytics does Comcast's RDK; Funai buys Philips's video biz
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Nokia commits $250M to ecosystem development; Telefónica's access charges under scrutiny; Infinera scores in Europe
As the PTX5000 picks up another customer, its bigger relative gets erased from the family photo
Service providers will have to move beyond just providing connectivity for M2M and provide value-added services to benefit fully from the M2M ‘explosion’
What's good for WiMax and LTE will soon be good for cable's new, speedier data platform, as well
Sprint adds Boston; Austin, Texas; and seven other markets to its 4G LTE footprint
Also: Japan speeds up 4K broadcasts; Miranda nabs Softel; Comcast Media Center expands its VoD stable
Also in today's EMEA roundup: 4G for Paris; Portugal Telecom has 'no plans' for Brazil's Oi; lobby group criticizes operators over human rights inertia
Lyatiss, Anuta and cPacket are among the companies saying they can provide new levels of visibility and management for cloud networking
Linksys was the last soldier standing in Cisco's fight to catch a consumer electronics transition
The mobile cloud is poised to be the biggest thing going in telecom and IT, and companies that don't move now risk missing the boat
AT&T is buying 4G-ready 700MHz spectrum from Verizon for a cool $1.9B
With more than 60 products now supporting OpenFlow, 2013 looks set to be the year SDN testing takes off
Also: Less than 1 percent of Cisco revenues come from Linksys; UltraHD to get rolling in 2013; Cable ONE's money back guarantee
Also in today's EMEA roundup: France Telecom CEO's home raided; court rules Internet is "essential"; 100G latest
AT&T sets a target to cover 250 million people with LTE by year's end; promises 'radical' buildout on U-Verse
With a software-defined networking (SDN) plan and decent Q4 numbers, Juniper says it's ready to play offense
Belkin's set to buy the home networking unit as Cisco exits yet another consumer-facing business
And that could be good news for Broadcom, Qualcomm and Entropic as they chase a market that could be worth $804 million in 2016
Nokia Siemens Networks showed signs of improving financial performance in Q4 of 2012, with sales and margins up sequentially and year-on-year
Intel is grabbing 100G headlines, but it's still not time for optical suppliers to push the panic button
The size of the operator's wireless channels will be key to 4G speed
AT&T says it will issue credits to customers affected by multi-day outages that were 'related to a software upgrade'
Also: CBS claims Dish hid ad-zapper details during retrans talks; 3net lands Comcast deal; Cable ONE does more with Synacor
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Telefónica to appeal collusion fine; Finland's 4G auction kicks off; Sky broadband under strain
The company snaps up rival Neuralitic as it targets more Tier 1 deals for its analytics service provider IT (SPIT) systems
TWC says there are 'no mandated position eliminations' as MSO moves from an East/West operational setup to a central one that divides the company into three biz units
The recently formed Network Functions Virtualization group has grown and is set to deliver specifications this year
Arris, Casa, Cisco, CommScope, Harmonic and Moto all want a piece of the CCAP pie. Here's how they're going after it
A $475 million deal to buy Intucell will get Cisco another contract at AT&T as well as new ways to self-manage forthcoming small-cell networks
Also: Dr. Malone buys into Caribbean cable; two old-time cable operators combine; Cox expands its home security footprint
Also in today's EMEA roundup: AlcaLu looks to raise $2.65B; Windows Phone has brighter outlook in Europe; KPN and FON make beautiful Wi-Fi together
Network operators can overload you with data about upgrades. But ask about a network outage and the silence speaks volumes
The company brings its OpenFlow strategy into a virtual switch, making friends with Microsoft in the process
Verizon wants 300,000 customers off copper in 2013; can it speed up the process with 4G?
Also: Most pay-TV subs still don't use TV Everywhere services; Blockbuster to close another 300 stores; WOW's got a new CFO
Customers vent their fury over major U-verse outage on social media and wonder why AT&T appears unconcerned that they have no Internet access, TV service or phone connection
In today's EMEA roundup: Ericsson to buy France's Devoteam; Telefónica gets Smart M2M; Comverse cuts jobs
Some major Android brands face serious competition from hungry Chinese rivals, reckons Ciqual, and we're not talking about Huawei and ZTE…
Chinese vendor unveils more detailed 2012 numbers and sales guidance for this year
Also in today's roundup: Telefónica cuts Czech jobs; Firefox phones move closer; Nokia launches 'print-your-own'
The build-it-yourself CDN hasn't taken off before, but cloud-software provider OnApp thinks it knows why.
France Telecom suggests it will be compensated by Google for Web giant's traffic volumes
Ciena has been the most vocal about its 100G wins lately, but Alcatel-Lucent might have something to say about that
Direct-to-bill payments platform specialist is one to watch
Motorola Home is now considered 'discounted operations' – in the eyes of Google's accountants, anyway
Also: NCTA prez says usage-based pricing keeps broadband costs in check; SCTE calls off 2013 Canadian Summit; Comcast X1 simplifies the remote
Pension charges, Superstorm Sandy and smartphone subsidies drag down AT&T's fourth-quarter financials by about $10 billion
In today's EMEA roundup: The return of Olli; Telenor backhauls with Huawei; Google finds new UK HQ; Free stays single
Comcast has upgraded most of its fiber backbone to 100G, and is using some software-upgradable interfaces from Ciena to blaze a future push to 400G
Sprint promises 28 new LTE markets 'coming soon' as it approaches 67 towns and cities with the new 4G
As one operator deploys 100Gbit/s, NEC trials a 1Tbit/s superchannel
Also: Blockbuster UK goes bankrupt; LOVEFiLM gets it on with NBCU; Suddenlink appoints commercial services president
Mobile player eAccess has an interesting set of new stakeholders…
Could KPN and/or EE be in AT&T's sights? Also: Nokia outsources staff; Orange broadens its Horizons
TWC says Netflix is 'seeking unprecedented preferential treatment from ISPs' by forcing them to join Open Connect in order to gain access to its highest-quality streams
Executives described more details of Cisco's SDN strategy, positioning the company on the offense in a plan to simplify IT
C-Spire plots three more 4G markets as NSN reveals an LTE contract win with U.S. Cellular
Irish packet-optical vendor says its platform development strategy means it's all set for wide area software-defined networking (SDN) architectures
Is Colt's new service model a FaaS-track for femtocells?
Also: Comcast might speed up rest of NBCU buy; US cable TV homes takes a dip; Cox lights up $250-million startup incubator
Major managed services deal covering fixed and wireless networks
With a Disney deal in tow, upLynk pitches a simplified TV Everywhere that stores one format in the cloud and relies on client devices for the heavy lifting
Alcatel-Lucent has new tech leaders in Wireline and Wireless divisions; 100G success for Transmode; backhaul in Bulgaria
Massive attendance for our research preview webinar shows that software-defined networking is THE network technology hot button in 2013
6:00 PM -- 40% of all 4G LTE networks use 1800MHz – good news for global roaming, bad news for the US
The company finally articulates an SDN plan, offering a vision of elastically scaling services running in the cloud
Smartphone OS hopefuls are lining up to challenge Apple and Google in 2013
Early in 2013, Service Provider IT (SPIT) firms are proving to be money magnets
Shaw calls time on its wireless ambitions; analysis of Comcast's Arris investment; Liberty Global strengthens Euro portfolio; and more
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Orange and Baidu are browser buddies; French watchdog warns against mobile mergers
A deal for 10.6 million shares will give Comcast and Google an equal 7.85% stake in Arris when its $2.35 million acquisition of Motorola Home is closed
Lloyd Carney has sold companies to Oracle and IBM; maybe he can do something similar for Brocade
Frank Dunn, Douglas Beatty and Michael Gollogly might not have managed Nortel well, but a judge says they didn't do it fraudulently
More than 50 suppliers – set-top vendors, chip makers, app developers, and integration/testing firms – have joined Comcast's expanding lineup of reference design kit licensees
Last week's CES suggests the gadget economy is still strong, even if there was no 'must have' toy for 2013
With Tier 1 customers already under its belt, Big Data startup Guavus is looking to expand
Also: Ex-Ericsson exec gets Com Hem CTO post; Big Data startup lands big bucks; Liberty's Horizon expands to Switzerland
AT&T suggests LTE will be an excellent alternative to DSL with rural areas looking like prime candidates for future 4G broadband
9:00 AM Smartphones have bigger mobile data appetites than tablets in Europe
Also in today's EMEA roundup: France Télécom – Orange details Africa plan; Kroes sets out pan-European stall; BT's smart iPhone app
Sure, I wasn't even there, but I heard all about multi-screen gateways, bring-your-own-device models, UltraHD and being Netflix-like
A judge also orders an injunction against A10's infringing products, but A10 claims it has removed the code in question
11:20 AM Signs of renewed femtocell momentum raise questions for the public access small-cell market
T-Mobile will be the first operator to offer LTE-Advanced in the US with a Vegas launch; here's where it might go next with the new 4G
Also: Tricked-out, Moto-made FiOS TV servers near launch; Liberty's Horizon gateway cracks open more apps; Netflix 'Super HD' demo doesn't impress
Carrier-led Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) group preps first meeting in France, facing a very tough task
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Telefónica Digital invests in London startup; Firefox phones are Europe-bound
Comcast brings X1 to its corporate backyard, marking the sixth market to get the IP-capable video platform
The deal for XDN appears to be more about cloud management software and less about creating CDNs
Kick off the new year with two online events examining software-defined networking's mission to transform the telecom landscape
Also: Digitalsmiths gets personal with TWC; Aereo CEO makes market share prediction; Comcast braces for whatever Apple's actually doing
10:00 AM Independent mobile operators needed to bridge Europe's growing data price divide, finds study
Better-than-expected performance by devices business and Nokia Siemens Networks in fourth quarter
Under the radar, AlcaLu has acquired one of the few remaining independent Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) vendors
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Huawei brings R&D jobs to Ireland; study highlights lack of 'challengers'; Libya cable cut
FCC wants to open up much more 5GHz spectrum to unclog Wi-Fi networks and enable faster 802.11ac technology, but will the device support be there?
With dozens of vendors signing up to work with Comcast's next-gen platform, Huawei decides to get in on the action, too
11:00 AM That's provided the chief globalisation officer sticks around after his move to the US -- which sounds doable
10:45 AM The place-shifting pioneer might open up a new revenue stream as it gets sue-happy. The strategy worked for TiVo, anyway
Also: Verizon eyes broadcast TV via LTE; Google tags NYC with Wi-Fi; Arris stirs in Entropic's MoCA; ActiveVideo activates apps program
10:10 AM French ISP's ad-blocking strategy could be the start of a struggle between network operators and OTT players
Dish tries to outbid Sprint with deal to buy a stake of at least 25% of Clearwire alongside a $2.2B offer for a tranche of the operator's 2.6GHz spectrum
Bulking up 4G in big US cities is plain good sense for AT&T as it shifts 10M smartphones in Q4 2012
Aereo also lands a $38M second round as it gears up for the first phase of a nationwide expansion ... if the broadcasters don't kill it first
Also: Dish Sling-loads the Hopper DVR; Entropic, Humax team on Comcast IP-only box; AT&T's home security play; Cox targets second screens
11:00 AM Broadcom exec says we shouldn't rule out the development of a 32-channel Docsis 3.0 chip
Broadcom launches Docsis 3.0 chips for modems and gateways that can bond 24 downstream channels and reach max speeds of about 1 Gbit/s
Also in today's roundup: AlcaLu's geomarketing tie-up; Telekom Austria rubs its murky 2013 crystal ball; Brits suffer BYOD security breaches
Execs say AT&T's U-verse locations are heading for 100Mbit/s, with big wireline improvements reaching its other broadband customers, too
Verizon CEO hopes for "three or four" healthy mobile OS platforms to spur innovation in the marketplace
The $5B acquisition contributed big pieces to the latest version of Cisco's multiscreen video platform, unveiled at CES
Arris and Pace have unleashed versions of the XG5, a Comcast-specified gateway that ships IP services all around the home
1:30 PM Heavy Reading's Stan Hubbard interviews Dror Bin, the president and the CEO of RAD Data Communications
Also: Broadcom and Pace team on the Xi3, Dish unleashed second-screen app; Charter & Suddenlink rise in the Netflix ISP rankings
In today's roundup: Gloomy revenues and earnings forecast for Western Europe's communications service providers; Telefónica raises eyebrows; SFR's capex; and 4G in Israel
9:30 AM As its Developer Summit kicks off in Las Vegas, it's worth looking back at AT&T's network evolution
The Broadcom-powered RNG150N will access recorded content from the primary X1 box and support Comcast's new cloud-based user interface
Yes, you have no bananas
1:30 PM Heavy Reading's Stan Hubbard interviews Zeev Draer, vice president of strategic marketing for MRV's Optical Communications Systems division
But its 16-channel chipsets are already behind Intel's Puma6, which can bond 24 downstream channels and approach 1 Gbit/s
4:45 PM Sanjay Jha (formerly) of Motorola sees 4G gold in LTE-Advanced, but getting startups in on the game won't be so easy
Apple is looking for an engineer to work with its partners on 28nm process chips, promising smaller chips for the iPhone and iPad in the future
Also: LodgeNet swings a bankruptcy deal; Rovi puts video download service up for sale; Arris and Moto notch tech Emmys; EPIX hits the PS3
9:30 AM New year message makes all the right noises, but can it deliver on its stated corporate and cultural aspirations?
Also: Austrian mobile acquisitions finally completed; Swede gets recognition for mobile developments
Revenues to exceed $35 billion and profits up by nearly 30 percent, according to internal memo
Israeli vendor says some of its recent deployments are for 100G while it's taking a cautious line on SDN
CommScope expects to add Docsis capabilities to its CCAP by year-end as it gears up to compete with Cisco and Arris
Also: TW Cable reups with CSG; Sling Media founder sells another startup; Alticast adds video smarts; TW Cable makes a small buy
Buffalo was the slowest wireless city in the USA on average in 2012 but things might be looking up in 2013 with 4G LTE upgrades boosting downloads
Also in today's regional roundup: InterDigital's patent salvo; spectrum costs lead telco to the banks; OSS firm revises 2012 forecast
Also: TW Cable bids for ex-Bresnan systems; Netflix CEO gets a fat raise; FCC OKs airline broadband rules; CSG, Comcast extend their deal
11:00 AM OpenFlow and Path Computation Element (PCE) will be part of EANTC's annual multivendor Carrier Ethernet/MPLS interoperability test
Also in today's first regional roundup of 2013: Ericsson in Egypt; Apple store raid in Paris; Italian broadband plan approved; Iraq IPO