Aiming for earlier access to HD movies, cable throws in with the MPAA
TiVo shows that demographically targeted ads are more effective, unsurprisingly
The company said the service's email issues have been repaired, but some subscribers are still reporting problems
Satco revs up plans for the Rolls Royce of hi-def formats...
Europe's IPTV subscriber base is continuing to grow, but as FT, Telefónica, and BT unveil their financials, the news is not all good
Moto's share price is up on an unexpected $4M profit but there's still no turnaround in sight for the handset business
S&P analysts don't like what they see at Alcatel-Lucent
Embedded technologies will play a far larger role in the upcoming era of ubiquitous broadband mobile connectivity than they have in WiFi and 3G
MSO is rolling out Docsis 3.0 services and a massive WiFi canopy
Jesus is in that pipeline
Cable operators across North America are now plunging headlong into the commercial phone market
The great American squint-off is here, pitting Mark Cuban against TechWeb's Fritz Nelson. In this interview, HDNet founder Cuban elaborates on his thought that the public Internet is not the next great distribution platform for high-def video. Cuban's also bullish on telco TV, noting that competition with cable pushes them to innovate more and to take care of their customers.
Five ways to improve U-verse
Genband says it has divested itself of BayPackets, the IMS specialist it acquired two years ago
India's Spice Telecom and Tata Communications report drop in earnings, while Unitech seeks partner for its new operator
Gannett takes a dive into Web 2.0 with an investment in video platform Mogulus
To succeed in IPTV, telcos have to learn to see video as just one component in a package of multimedia, interactive services
Hail to the cheese?
The company said the loss of positions will result in annual savings of about $300M when combined with other reductions carried out earlier in the year
So says an MSO that's urging the FCC to extend 'waivers' to future DTAs that will support hi-def
Advanced service subscriber growth slowed in Q2, but much of what Comcast gained came right off the hide of telcos
Siemens is claiming damages from 11 former executives, including the current vice chairman of Nokia Siemens Networks
Handsets need to know about their femtocells
Work-related applications are where the money is, and that's where the telcos will aim their next-generation services
The WCDMA network no one built
Industry emphasis on LTE developments threatens to delay the completion of femtocell standards by the end of this year
Marc Lefar, former chief marketing officer at Cingular, has been named the new CEO of Vonage
As third-party iPhone apps allow developers to access handset contact lists, what can Apple do to ensure its users' privacy?
The economy is digging into revenues, but thanks to reductions in capex, Embarq enjoyed a 17% jump in profits
AlcaLu's Q2 results, overshadowed by resignations and wireless woes, show some progress in cost control and margins
Investors send stock down almost 19% after video tech specialist issues conservative guidance for the second half of 2008
A pending PON chipset from Broadcom could give Entropic its first tough competition
Swarmcast says its average stream time is over an hour
Upgrades from Comcast Media Center and Motorola will enable smaller MSOs to reclaim analog using digital terminal adapters
AlcaLu's wireless business is reeling from the decline in CDMA spending, but the vendor is optimistic about 3G in China and WCDMA generally
First impression: Fail
Farewell Pat, but hello whom?
AT&T says it prohibits mobile P2P apps. Comcast is about to get wrist-slapped for throttling P2P. Smell the irony
Is being an old idiot a crime?
MSO trolling cyberspace for customer complaints
As expected, BT beefs up its Telco 2.0 strategy with the acquisition of voice services software platform Ribbit
Alcatel-Lucent reports its sixth straight quarterly loss, hit hard by worsening conditions in the CDMA market
Russo announces resignation as AlcaLu CEO, and she is joined by chairman Serge 'The Merge' Tchuruk
And is that the question?
Live system demos and newly signed set-top and headend partners, but clash with the CEA persists...
Like a kitten taking on a helpless ball of yarn, the FCC boss has reportedly secured enough votes to do absolutely nothing to Comcast
Reliance Globalcom will use Juniper's MX-series routers and M120 edge routers to increase metro capacity tenfold
Q2 looks up for the Middle Eastern and African operator as it prepares to expand its reach into Saudi Arabia
Some of the news that's fit to blog, on Contentinople
Pour a couple more shovelsful of sand on DCR+. LG and Funai are the latest consumer electronics giants to sign the tru2way MOU
The handset and networking vendor said it will split its Home & Networks Mobility group into three separate businesses
Alcatel-Lucent and Airvana will jointly develop an end-to-end 3G CDMA femtocell solution for IMS-based networks
SureWest Communications' Bill DeMuth, Tandberg's Ian Tapp, and Heavy Reading's Sam Masud comment on the lack of standards in IPTV Quality of Experience (QOE), particularly within the live network
Karen Cook-Hellberg, Solution Manager for Ericsson, explains consumers' perceptions of what IPTV means to them, particularly in the area of the personalized TV experience.
Tandberg TVs SVP Ian Tapp talks about the worldwide trends and areas of innovation in delivering IPTV.
Plans to invest heavily in its CDMA network, aims to more than double its current 43M subscriber base by 2011
Verizon says that since the close of the second quarter of 2008, it has surpassed the 2 million mark in FiOS Internet subscribers
Verizons Mark Wegleitner gives us the skinny on why he considers FiOS an IPTV service, and what advantages FiOS has compared to AT&Ts U-verse. He also weighs in on 100-Gig networks, WiMax competition, and usage based pricing for broadband services.
Telus CTO Ibrahim Gedeon says theres more to life than just transport savings when a carrier switches to an all IP network. He offers some advice for carriers on that front, elaborates on what Google cant do, and offers his point of view on metered broadband pricing and WiMax as a landline threat.
Mark Cuban says cable needs to open up and take on an 'Internet mindset' with its deployment of tru2way
A little bird tells Avian that RIM held its own against the 3G iPhone
The 15-month search could be over
And it's not planning to fatten up with mergers
A Heavy Reading report says the ATCA market is set to double each year, building up to a $7.2B total in 2012
AT&T has filed a complaint with the FCC contending that Sprint and Clearwire's application to merge assets should be denied
Indian mobile operators add 52M new subscribers during the first half of the year, 8.93M of them in June alone
Vint Cerf slams the telecoms, which would like to shape industry regulations to help them to get back in the services game
Get ready to squint. We've got some drugstore camera pics from our latest cable-licious Light Reading Live! event
Pad the llampposts!
Would a Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii by any other name smell as sweet?
Says cable's attempt at an 'open,' uniform digital platform has potential, but still looks and smells a lot like a 'walled garden'
The company puts up good numbers for lame-duck CEO Scott Kriens, including an increased forecast for the fiscal year
Qualcomm IPR deal could see a Nokia resurgence in the North American market, analysts suggest
The new CEO gets put on the defensive as investors start rumbling about profitability
Software giant splits up its online and software businesses
The sunny results of European incumbents is a bit puzzling for those who keep expecting them to fall off a cliff at any time
Indian operators Bharti Airtel and IDEA Cellular each report fiscal Q1 revenue growth over 40% driven by record mobile subscriber adds
At least rhymes are better than mimes
WiMax is starting to take off worldwide. We track the who, what, and wherefore
WiMax is starting to take off worldwide. We track the who, what, and wherefore
Who will go next at the vendor giant?
TechWebs Fritz Nelson gets an update on IPTV in North America from Light Reading editor Phil Harvey and Contentinople Publisher Scott Raynovich. The three discuss the importance of getting IPTV out to the consumer before tackling features such as interactivity.
Microsoft's Kevin Johnson is taking the sceptre as Juniper apparently gears up for a new error... sorry, era
Centralized interactive television platform helmed by Comcast and Motorola targets smaller operators and aims to support tru2way
French video systems vendor Thomson turns to Alcatel again to strengthen its management team
Canadian cable operator is rolling out a new architecture that reduces node sizes and boosts capacity
Some pics and quips from a tiny show about a potentially huge industry
The Microsoft exec in charge of the (original) Yahoo acquisition bid is reportedly set to 'run' Juniper
Mission: get the top line growing
Healthy subscriber numbers add up for both AT&T and Verizon Wireless in Q2
New 175-Mbit/s home gateways aim at making FiOS customers ready for GPON speeds
EchoStars Dan Daines says IPTV is a cost center at first, but it will pay off in the long run. And, while bandwidth is a limiting factor, carriers need to perfect 'do no harm' television service before they go attempting interactive applications
Google makes today's news on Contentinople
Verizons Joe Ambault tells us how FiOS is shaping up, including new tools for interactivity and how it compares with other IPTV services in terms of quality, bandwidth,and pricing.
AT&T CFO Rick Lindner confirmed today that AT&T will trim some of its capital expenditures in the second half of this year
As Asia and Europe continue to dominate the FTTH Council's rankings, the US slips down the industry body's order of merit
BSNL has held open the bidding on its massive GSM expansion contracts until Aug. 30 to accommodate questions from vendors
Solar-powered GSM base stations for Indian market
The new cable spec won't be a story until 2009, the chipmaker says -- effectively conceding the market to TI
Making it work
Taiwanese operator wants 3,000 femtos
Vodafone sticks it to investors
Unclear, but fruit flies like a banana
AT&T still hasn't been hit by the weak US economy, reporting strong results for the second quarter and reaching 549,000 IPTV subs
Cisco is buying home networking management specialist Pure Networks for $120M
NGMN likes LTE better than WiMax
More text updates from the IPTV World Forum North America in Chicago
Regulatory filing indicates that a complementary metered Internet model is still on the table at Comcast
ITU-R makes key decision on technical requirements for IMT-Advanced that renews the battle between the WiMax and LTE camps
Has to beat optical incumbent AND Huawei
Infinera thanks the TAMs for a blowout Q2 net income figure, and starts talking about metro access initiatives
Internet Evolution unveils the results of a readers' poll on 'WiFi piggybacking'
Despite analyst upgrades, WiMax contender's stock hits single digits
Q2 comes out good, on the surface
Who's got the most to worry about as Brocade absorbs Foundry? Maybe it's not Cisco
US-based company is proposing moves in Europe and Australia that could affect about 5% of its workforce
Contentinople breaks down what does and doesn't work in online video advertising
thePlatform has attracted business from some major customers as MSOs move to create more attractive Web portals
Vodafone offers sneak peak at Verizon Wireless's Q2
Tellabs is cooking up a new corporate strategy to become a bigger force worldwide, but not through M&A
Consumers considering Time Warner Cable's 'Price Lock Guarantee' in Beaumont had best check the fine print...
Indian outsourcing firm Tech Mahindra touts 52% growth in profits and a deal with BT
Vodafone's share price sank 14% this morning as the operator said the global economic slowdown would hit its 2008 revenues
Keep checking this page for text updates from the IPTV World Forum North America in Chicago
Swedish giant's valuation drops more than 8% as restructuring costs, low margin sales, dollar weakness, and Sony Ericsson hit profits
One analyst's math shows Time Warner Cable and Cablevision are not facing a Newtonian fall as FiOS TV invades the Big Apple
Just surrender to the roaches before it's too late
Bobby Johnson finally sells out, in a $3B deal that expands Brocade's world significantly
U-verse has gotten ahead of itself and could be in for a spending pause, according to one analyst
Video and social networking need to figure out how to make money, Contentinople reminds us
BT's managed Ethernet-based backhaul service uses pseudowire cell site devices from Tellabs, Unstrung reveals
China Telecom's DSL subscriber base has reached 40M, while reports suggest it's planning a major CDMA spending spree
FiOS could reach New York starting Aug. 1, and analysts differ on how much trouble that means for TWC
Beyond waterboarding
Moto handset unit staffing woes unlikely to be over yet
Israeli specialist sees sales and earnings grow by about 50% as wireless operators bulk up their backhaul networks
Feud between Reliance Communications chairman and his estranged brother derails the Indian telco's potential merger with Africa's MTN
Apple's iPhone 3G may be hogging the headlines, but there are other smartphones that can offer the same, if not better, features
Beware: layers of irony
Telecom Italia distances itself from spying scandal
The heat is on in the race to buy a stake in Huawei's handset unit
Device maker will shed 2,000 employees
Market has low expectations for Ericsson's Q2
Service providers should be evaluating opportunities in market research, which would give them a truly valuable capability to offer advertisers
Motorola has launched a lawsuit against a former executive who now heads up global sales for Apple's iPhone unit
NSN goes public with its PON R&D plans that focus on next-generation optical access (NGOA) technologies
A cable consortium's 'downloadable' conditional access is getting static from the Consumer Electronics Association at the FCC
The Bold could debut in Canada as early as next week and RIM has more 3G aces up its sleeve
India's four largest IT services remain cautious going into fiscal Q2, an approach that could pay off in the long run
The digital media bubble slowly deflates, Google sets ad goals, and Contentinople asks how to measure multiple-media ads
Cough! Cough!
Bring on the drills!
Development of a simplified transport version of MPLS has been handed over from the ITU to the IETF to avoid standards conflict
New device will help some TiVo and digital TV owners who use CableCARDs to view channels delivered in an MSO's 'switched' tier
With the US grasping for a national broadband policy, the most innovative thinking is taking place at the state level
One chapter ends, but another will soon begin in this cable vs. telco legal row…
We take a not-yet-released wireless networking system and add it to an already-running IPTV installation
Wall Street analyst Inder Singh is coming on board to help determine Cisco's future
Analysts are mixed about whether the latest bells and whistles to grace TiVo's stand-alone TiVo DVRs will translate into sub gains
Still in the throes of a turnaround, Bookham finds an endorsement for its prized tunable transceiver
TiVo now offers access to streaming video content from YouTube – but not to all customers
thePlatform is a bit vague on theDetails...
Despite rumors of an acquisition, the Korean wireless company said it is seeking only a technology collaboration with Sprint
There seems to be an undercurrent of uncertainty in the video market about what to deliver and how to deliver it
Nokia Siemens is still under pressure to deliver more in a market that's still characterized by intense pricing pressures
Karin Gilford taking the reins of Fancast, indicating that Comcast is getting serious about becoming a legitimate Internet video contender
One of PBT's supporters has left the BT building
How to consume hi-def fare faster than the posted speed limit
After an initial year of integration headaches, Nokia Siemens Networks shows dramatic sales growth and a major ramp-up in margins
Subsumed by LTE?
With the economy in the tank, cost-saving initiatives may encourage corporations to consider telcos as resources for managed services
Stung by delayed carrier spending, Veraz gets a downgrade and falls even further
Deal for 4Connections will give Cablevision's business unit access to a 440 route-mile dark fiber network covering the bulk of New Jersey
We ring in our new interview channel with a list of our favorite interview moments
Bulgaria's Vivatel will replace Huawei radio access network with GSM and EDGE equipment from Alcatel-Lucent
More light at the end of the tunnel
AT&T and NBCU will distribute live Olympics coverage on three different platforms – but not on the iPhone
India's Telecom regulator has agreed to the Department of Telecom's proposal to hike the revenue sharing fees for 2G spectrum
40 turns out to be not the charm
But filing says another Dish satellite, EchoStar 2, could be out of commission
Industry bodies plan to adapt Broadband Forum's popular fixed-line device management protocol to create an OSS for home base stations
Sony finally announces video downloads
When it comes to dominating the Philly skyline, that is...
Regulator sets Indian cable sector on path for a widespread restructuring that will give triple-play hopefuls a boost
Rumors resurface that South Korea's SK Telecom is interested in buying the third largest cellular operator in the US
Adtran achieved record profitability in the second quarter of 2008, but a slowdown in carrier spending could end its hot streak
mFormation is looking ahead to the day when wireless MP3 players and other consumer devices hook up to Sprint's WiMax networks
Today on Contentinople: Viacom and Google come to an agreement
Colt's Ethernet-focused CTO says it's early days in the company's network upgrade and that other vendors could still be involved
The old sports venue, not the cable operator's bandwidth situation…
After taking the 'leased' path early on, Cox is building its own speedy IP backbone, projecting to have it completed by year's end
NextPoint has cut headcount, closed offices, and outsourced operations. Is it up for sale? Who'd want it?
Confusion reigns in the emerging packet-optical transport market
European Commission wants to regulate SMS roaming
Reaction to BT's $3B FTTx investment plans
Barring another 'launch anomaly,' Dish's latest bird is set to take flight Tuesday night
ECI partners with Alvarion and Ceragon to deliver complete WiMax solution for a Danish utility company's national network
BT has announced a plan to invest £1.5 billion in a fiber-based broadband access upgrade, but an analyst calls the move 'cautious'
Israeli vendor ECI is making a big play for a slice of the GPON network equipment action with an alternative line card design
As Apple sells 1 million 3G iPhones, Unstrung presents a visual document of the crowds, the queues, and the people who wanted in on the action
Contentinople breaks down the court battle over YouTube content
Top 10 Websites to avoid
Investors cheer deal that tacks on four years to CSG's relationship with the nation's largest MSO
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India critiques the Department of Telecom's suggested modifications for 3G policy
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India critiques the Department of Telecom's suggested modifications for 3G policy
BT is deploying Cisco's QuantumFlow-based router
Gartner lowers handset forecast
More U-verse backlash comes as officials argue the definition of permission
European Commissioner Viviane Reding prepares to announce plans to regulate SMS and data roaming charges
Bargain!
Storm something
Nokia Siemens and Sonus get the call from pan-European operator as it brings years of trials and tests to a close
Taiwanese operator doesn’t wait for 4G
Air-dry or die!
HDNet founder and president will help kick off LA conference will lively discussion on hi-def, Internet video, and time-shifted TV
Vendor puts GPON on ice, and decides to wait for the next generation of fiber-to-the-home technology to invest its R&D dollars
Fans of the 3G touchscreen take the rough with the smooth, the good with the bad, as the Apple intros its new phone
India's telecom regulator butts heads with Department of Telecom over allocation of wireless broadband spectrum
Redback gets new roommates
Instead, proposal from FCC Commissioner would make Comcast stop its present throttling practices in a 'reasonable time frame'
Counter to conventional wisdom, the first cellular operators may actually start dismantling their GSM networks in 2012
Brits give their reasons for queuing early
NSN scores massive mobile deal with China Mobile
Cable operators are getting pretty worried about the reliability of their video signals, and for good reason
Satco says it will cross the 100 hi-def channel finish line ahead of schedule, launch 'TurboHD' packages on Aug. 1
Wait time two hours and counting...
Session border controller vendor is looking for a buyer as its trading and competitive situation worsens
Report says FCC Chairman is circulating a proposal that would impose sanctions against the MSO for allegedly 'blocking' some P2P traffic UPDATED 4:20 PM
There will be lots of people in stores on Friday, but Apple is not immune to the weak economy
Photos from 3G iPhone debut all over the place
Builds in strange ways
No high-end smartphone? No problem
Continuing its spree of small acquisitions, Enablence picks up optical switching technology and gains DuPont as an investor
MSOs and programmers have run DTV edu-spots valued at nearly $94M – nearly half what's been earmarked for a consumer campaign
The Web conferencing provider cashes in in its B round, Contentinople reports
W hasn't lost his sense of humor
Vietnam's telecom industry is having an active week as foreign operators form partnerships to get a piece of its growing subscriber base
The agency has issued a spate of waiver orders this week. And, no, Comcast isn't on the list, smartypants
It's nearly make or break time for Europe's broadband future
Share price joy for French IPTV vendor Thomson, while triple play service provider Tiscali's stock heads south
Competive cable MSO tells investors it will 'probably' roll out Docsis 3.0 by the end of 2009
Was it the precarious stock prices? The dead earnings? Or even installation problems with back-office systems?
Finally, a cat serves a practical purpose
Reader says InfoComm was a great place to see TP in action
With the new strategic partnerships with RawFlow and Kontiki, Velocix could gain some new customers – like the BBC
Counter to conventional wisdom, the first cellular operators may actually start dismantling their GSM networks in 2012
Yep, you read that right
After bidding its DSL heritage goodbye, Centillium uses its EPON and VOIP products to attract a $42.8M buyout
Longtime 40-Gig player StrataLight gets snapped up in a $172M deal. Is merger mania officially in season?
The US Congress grants retroactive immunity to telcos for their role in conducting warrantless wiretaps
Scraps from today's StrataLight deal
Sprint taps Canadian microwave vendor to bolster WiMax backhaul capabilities
... Vonage and cable didn't play so nicely together?
Carriers extend merger talks until July 21 as they try to thrash out a deal and avoid legal action from Reliance chairman's brother
Orange aggregates social network sites
Europe is on track to create a telecom environment that is strikingly different from either the US or Asia
Agreement covers over-the-top VOIP quality of service issues, but doesn't give Vonage priority over other Internet traffic
The rush to 4G may limit vendor’s opportunity for future 3G sales, finds a new Heavy Reading report
Two shows, one trip: Too good to be true?
Stock drops after vendor blames expected second quarter shortfall on 'maturing demand' for cable voice modems
Speculation suggests BT wants to rival Google
A new means of hijacking Internet domains has been uncovered - but it's already being treated with a new security patch
New LRTV video finds Verizon damning WiMax with faint praise as it talks up LTE
The iPhone drama goes on
Chinese giant says it achieved a gross margin of 33.9 percent and net income of $674 million in 2007
The Mouse offers ABC for free in 10 markets, but that's a 'drop in the bucket,' the pressure group contends
Omantel offers a 25% stake, mobily buys an ISP, and Egypt keeps carriers waiting for its second wireline license
One analyst says the MSO offers investors an attractive buying opportunity ahead of its final separation from Time Warner Inc.
Analysts have faith in the power of Carl Icahn, Contentinople reports
Cisco spends that much on travel
As the mobile industry moves toward commercialization of 4G, the ability to automate management processes has emerged as a key requirement
AlcaLu's up to its neck in patent disputes
New Zenith DTV converter might give 'low-power' television stations a reason to cheer
Japan infested by weasels
Juniper has named its new head of strategy – and he's joined from Cisco!
Nortel says its managed service capabilities are the key to tempting enterprises with telepresence
iPhone lovers stampede O2's Website
Vodafone slips from an A- to a B+ grade on its latest scorecard from Unstrung, despite strong growth in mobile data revenues
Bland, spongy alert
What will WiMax pricing mean, really?
The coax networking club is finally reaching critical mass within the cable industry...
Maybe Jo Major wanted a merger that the board didn't
Technically, iPhones and driving no longer mix
Sale or salvation?
Vendor group to develop WDM-PON technology that can beat GPON for cost, with Ericsson as the group's big-name partner
Or Microhoo... Contentinople takes tech seriously
In somewhat of a surprising move, Avanex is cutting ties with its CEO Dr. Jo Major and will formally search for a new top dog
Thomson is the first vendor, but certainly won't be the last, to announce a digital terminal adapter purchase deal with Comcast
Converged services management specialist plans to raise money on the Toronto exchange to fund its acquisition plans
Shyam Telelink picks ZTE, Alcatel-Lucent, and Huawei for network buildout, with more contracts to come from new mobile operators
Bell Canada's C$51.7B privatization deal is all set to close in December, nearly one-and-a-half years after it was first announced
British fixed wireless access specialist On-Communications is planning to deploy hundreds of WiMax base stations in UK cities
Cheap, simple, and flexible will be the order of the day for Baltimore WiMax
Join us for a somewhat cable-centric jog down memory lane to see what this World Wide Web of ours looks like in relative days of yore...
Cable op is waiving bye-bye to analog in another market...
The skyrocketing price of electricity presents a crisis that is crying out for innovative telecom solutions
The chip giant's PON debut will include a win at AlcaLu, according to one analyst
The CTIA isn't seeing the upside
Analyst survey says a carrier in Indonesia is selling one budget-breaking VPN service
Gartner predicts Indian mobile revenues to exceed $37B by 2012 as subscribers are projected to grow to 737M
France Telecom has a powerful new ally - Microsoft. Watch out...
Acme Packet says its second quarter earnings will fall well below Wall Street expectations due to order delays
Sprint-Nextels Atish Gude gives us a preview of what kinds of devices and services will be coming to Baltimore and other markets starting in September. He also elaborates on Sprints claim that WiMax will be a game-changer in terms of broadband pricing and availability
Mobile giant takes a 70% stake in Ghana Telecom for $900 million, a move that draws fire from the Ghanaian government's opposition
Economy now engorged
Speculation suggests a shift in M&A approach
The company is narrowing its list of potential buyers for a near 50 percent stake in its handset unit
Satellite VOD is not quite instant gratification
People...
Contentinople chats with Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire
Cisco and Motorola get the call for switched digital video pilots taking place in Minneapolis and St. Paul
With telcos pouring princely sums into IPTV, they had better make sure the picture quality is as good as cable or satellite
India's Tata is weeks away from selecting new mobile WiMax infrastructure suppliers for its $500M wireless broadband network
Cisco's pumping hard cash into a Russian VC fund
Can somebody turn on the light?
The terminated Dish-AT&T partnership could aid DirecTV and put more pressure on Dish subscriber growth heading into 2009, analyst says
Swedish FTTH equipment vendor will use new €26M cash injection to go head-to-head with Cisco and AlcaLu in the FTTH market
Dank u, health police!
Swedes protest against new spying law
French operator sets the record straight
Further corruption problems for Siemens
Operator plans to maintain pre-WiMax network
Commercial deployments for home base stations are not expected until next year as operators wait for standards
McCain supports national safety broadband network
Cable may have won the latest round at the FCC, but Verizon is appealing its phone customer 'win-back' case in a DC court
A $240M sale continues UTStarcom's shift away from (most) wireless and more towards higher-margin areas like IPTV
Contentinople says, 'Happy Canada Day!' and 'Pass the Labatt, please!'
Wave 2
Or maybe it's a bit of both, according to a new forecast that appears to hit and miss on a few important things...
Happy Anniversary, Charles D.
A neat video comparison of the Sprint Instinct and iPhone
Or, the 32 steps to 4G
The 3 GHz spectrum overlay specialist says it could be lights out if it's unable to raise more funds in the next three months
AT&T lowers itself for public safety
Aiming for the managed services bucket
Jordan and Oman to see the region's first MVNOs
Customers will have to pay more to use Apple's new handset
Creating next-generation services is a bit like cooking: Just mix the basic ingredients, figure out the timing, and serve
It's time to refresh the list of equipment that has passed muster at CableLabs
'Together we can do more' – just not IPTV, yet
Operator launches new MySpace service
Sonus's largest shareholder blames the company's stock performance on management