Giant U.S. MSO accelerates X1 rollout as it continues to bleed video subs
Operator will deploy thousands of Wi-Fi access points indoors and out around London's Canary Wharf
Multiple organizations are working to address the management challenges that will help deliver network functions virtualization (NFV) in the cloud, but their efforts are just beginning
New survey suggests cable operators will combat surge in OTT video with usage caps, fair-use policies
Needham analyst Alex Henderson bumps his Ciena price target by 27 percent and reiterates strong ratings for Infinera and NeoPhotonics, but it's not a full sector endorsement
Plus: Dante's pan-European upgrade; Netsize enables carrier billing in Britain; and more
Two veteran MSO execs call on cable operators and programmers to fix cable's broken business model
Following trials in Austin and Salt Lake City, operator-led joint venture will take NFC payments across the U.S. sometime this year
Online video startup raises another $16 million as it continues pursuit of cable deals
Bringing the cloud into the network will require profound mindset, skillset and process change, as well as the introduction of multiple new technologies
Comcast division opens up space for extra TV channels for cable indies through video compression technology that uses less bandwidth
TiVo study finds that Netflix homes watch as much traditional TV as everybody else
Says it will add 32,000 base stations, new pricing and services as it continues to grow its advanced 4G network
The third-ranked U.S. operator reported a net loss of $1.6B for Q2 as it lost more than 1 million monthly contract subscribers during the Spring quarter
Plus: BT restructures retail unit; AlcaLu reports losses, confirms Qualcomm investment
Second largest U.S. cable operator looks to raise modem fees for third time in a year and cap broadband usage again
Partnership with Qualcomm sees the wireless chip vendor invest in joint R&D and buy a small stake in Alcatel-Lucent
Net loss of almost $1.2 billion will grab the headlines but revenues and margins are up slightly, the stock is on the rise and Qualcomm is on board as an equity partner
T-Mobile plots wider channels for 4G LTE in 90% of its top 25 markets later this year
Qualcomm’s bid to be big in small cells could extend to a major partnership with AlcaLu on Tuesday
Virtualization without the cloud lacks value, but getting to the cloud could mean painful delays for NFV
Dish gets a win as a major US court of appeals rules that its Hopper ad-stripping technology doesn't break the law
Telcos are slowly finding ways to introduce mobile banking and mobile commerce into their services strategies and operations
NTT Docomo pre-launches its latest speedy update to its 4G LTE network in Japan
Multimode small cell network management is anything but simple, states enterprise small cell systems vendor
Carlos Slim terminates deal that limits his stake in Dutch incumbent, plus 4G integration in Russia and more
Declining ASPs, new pricing plans and shifts in market share are paving the way for some changes in the mobile hierarchy.
The virtualization of telecom requires an aggregated approach from the Heavy Reading team
Wholesale cloud voice offering targets cable, wireless, even small wireline operators
Major U.S. MSO rolls out separate, customized Wi-Fi router for broadband customers
Chairman and CEO Glenn Britt will hand over to his COO when he retires at the end of the year
Also across EMEA: BSkyB reminds BT what it's up against; Belgacom steadies its ship; Technicolor turns a profit; the EC shares its concerns about 4G coverage
Low-cost, no-contract brand now in 30 markets, most with 4G LTE
Comcast rolls out IP video guide throughout New England while TWC launches new Web portal
It's another round of layoffs for the struggling handset maker as it cuts 250 from its R&D department
New approach from ATIS aims to simplify process of letting apps tap network resources, making money for network operators
Slow broadband is better than no broadband for his customers, says the CTO at the helm of pioneer TV White Spaces trials in California
Also in today's EMEA results-fest: Orange takes an H1 dip, appeals against monster tax demand; BT steadies the ship as it prepares for huge sports channel launch
Game over. Google wins. Probably
Optical systems vendor gets close to break-even in Q2, with seven new DTN-X customers, and expects profits in the current quarter
Many enterprises still don't have analytics on employee app usage, representing a big opportunity for MAM providers
AT&T adds eight new 4G markets as Sprint expands in NYC Boroughs and the subway
Companies team on new media streaming box that supports both OTT video and live TV services
New ASUS-built tablet will support LTE data from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile from the same model
As Kevin Johnson announces his retirement as Juniper CEO, the company hints at SDN-related revenues
Razorsight CEO sees greater adoption of cloud-based analytics as LTE and virtualization take hold as well
AT&T's fiber-enabled TV service reaches 5 million video subs, matching Verizon's FiOS Video total
Cisco aims to become a major security player as Sourcefire buy gives it intrusion detection, mobile malware prevention and more
Renowned editor joins the team, bringing knowledge of optical, IP, Carrier Ethernet, baseball and craft beer
While rivals search for growth, Huawei announces H1 revenue increase of almost 11%
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Orange's Polish unit replaces boss; Hungary gets to keep its telecom tax; Transmode's APAC boost
AT&T says wireless data is now a $22B-a-year business as it works to complete its 4G LTE deployment
Plus, locks up Verizon as its exclusive Droid partner as it adds three new Droids to the family
Verizon's new 500Mbit/s service puts US MSOs back on defensive in broadband speed wars
Cable home security and automation service unveils new program for Android app developers
Police suspect Carsten Schloter committed suicide
Telefónica to buy E-Plus, create Germany's largest mobile operator; KPN shrinks in Q2; Etisalat in line for Maroc stake; Acision appoints former Alcatel-Lucent exec as CEO
Sprint is looking for a self-optimization expert and a manager to help it design an LTE TDD network that can live in harmony with its existing 4G network
Head of Cisco's small cell group says it's trialing multimode small cells with more than one service provider
Chinese vendor sees a dip in revenues but improves its margins and is pushing hard on 4G
It's time for Hulu to grow up, scope out a strategy and stop making suitors jump through hoops
Dell'Oro finds that LTE RAN revenues will grow in Europe and Asia-Pac while they level out in North America as the 4G balance shifts
Satellite TV provider rejects Nimble's plan to stream its programming over Web to broadband users
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Mobistar cuts profits forecast; French regulator gives ARCEP all-clear on traffic management; Ivory Coast's Internet access ambitions
Chinese vendor has hundreds of developers focused on the next generation of wireless connectivity
Top cable Docsis spec drives strong growth in home broadband equipment shipments.
Verizon comments hint at rosier picture for the spectrum haves
IT-based organizations have helped bring the telecom industry into the world of cloud services and virtualization but can their open approach to solving problems tackle the tough OSS issues ahead?
Undercuts Huawei and ZTE in China Mobile 4G tender
Escalating fight over network licensing fees could hurt cable subscribers in major US markets
Also in today's EMEA roundup: UK government takes closer look at Huawei cyber center; Swisscom in competition probe; NSN's in Iraq
When the US operators launch 4G voice, will it go beyond voice and text and will consumers care?
Facing government spending cuts, a CPE sales drought and declining legacy transport sales, Verizon takes some comfort in consumer willingness to pay for higher broadband speeds
Big equipment vendor announces general availability of E6000 CMTS device for CCAP use
Verizon is upping its expected wireless capex spend for 2013 as it adds LTE capacity to prep for 4G voice and video hogs
Some good news for its Finnish parent – Nokia Siemens Networks is on a margin roll
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Ericsson Q2 fails to impress investors; Numericable faces EU probe; Russian operators stop selling iPhone
As Q2 revenues flatline and margins inch up, Ericsson's stock gets squeezed by impatient investors
New Monetization Services platform applies flexible, real-time billing to APIs
Cricket introduced cheap new Phone Payment Plans, but it's hard to get too excited given AT&T's plans for the prepaid provider
Telefónica to boost its broadband lines in LatAm with DSL management the from ASSIA
Google reportedly plots online TV service while Apple plugs premium, ad-skipping service
VoD, OTT video and remote programming rank as most required IP set-top apps
The 550% growth in mobile VoIP is hurting mobile operators, even though the OTT providers aren't seeing much revenue
Expect to see plenty more releases about expanded 4G coverage and enhanced capacity in already-live markets in the US as operators prep for the next phases of LTE
Packet-optical and SDN in, TDM out at regional US operator
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Malone pulls out of Kabel Deutschland battle; TeliaSonera takes Q2 dip; scientists put the 'pee' into 'phone'
Melds location tracking software with network connectivity via Position Logic acquisition; plots more M&A to come
Responds to T-Mobile's JUMP offer with new subsidy-free plans that let customers upgrade once a year
Mid-sized Midwest cable operator becomes the latest MSO to start the IPv6 transition
Twilio, Snapchat and Affirmed top the charts for June's mobile VC action, according to the latest report from Rutberg & Co.
Also in today's EMEA roundup: France Telecom's marine unit turns Orange; Deutsche Telekom's VDSL plans; Telecom Italia spinoff stalls
Which US regional operator will be the next to get snapped up, and how far can such M&A change the competitive environment now?
IHS predicts that global STB shipments will hit record highs in 2015 before receding.
AT&T says it wants to acquire Leap for its spectrum and prepaid business but if it hurts T-Mobile, all the better
Hulu's owners reportedly seek to sell stake to TWC, while Comcast comes out sitting pretty
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Alvarion agrees to receiver; WeDo scores in Egypt; Firefox phone for Poland; BSkyB challenges 'Skylink' moniker
The swinging door opens for Larry Rieger after closing on Tom Minichiello as the networking company gets yet another CFO
Promising demos by fall, CloudNFV claims specific deployment advantages for network operators
Plans to leverage Leap's complementary spectrum and shore up its presence in the prepaid market
With its mergers closed Sprint will soon turn to LTE TDD, which is good news for Samsung, Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent
Rovi lands second Canadian MSO for iPad app and gets DivX on Freescale Android chipset
Swedish giant to buy Thailand-based OSS-focused systems integrator to further boost its service provider IT (SPIT) capabilities
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Ericsson buys more SPIT assets; Nokia banks on megapixels; Telecom Italia shares down on wholesale charges ruling
Bullsh*t! Scatological fun with T-Mobile CEO John Legere trash-talking rivals and unveiling his new offers, but how worried should he be about Sprint?
New pricing plans lower the cost of data and guarantee it remains unlimited as long as customers stay with Sprint
There are a lot of holes in a new report that finds no reason to subsidize rural broadband
New connectivity engine coming to Qualcomm chips will improve network selection and Wi-Fi handoff
Cloud providers need an assurance solution that can view all layers of the operation in real time, so that issues are resolved quickly
FreedomPop adds funding to support phone launch by summer's end, eyes LTE before 2014
CTO says vendor is seeking insight and inspiration from developer competitions
Harvard grads seek to expand college-based TV and multi-screen video service to campuses throughout US
Also in today's EMEA roundup: European telcos raided by EU antitrust police; Alvarion in lumber over $3M debt; euNetworks lands VPLS deal
116 markets are jumping and the towers are high, as T-Mobile says its LTE now covers 157 million Americans
Tivli raises $6.3 million from a group of investors, including HBO and Mark Cuban
Verizon Wireless and Cox Communications extend cable/mobile packages to Gulf Coast
With its CEO out, the chairman at the helm and legacy business slowing, Genband's future may not be public
The Softbank-Sprint-Clearwire saga is finally over as both deals officially close
Infonetics survey suggests where SDN and NFV will show up first – and last – in the public network
New study sees most of growth coming from TV guide software, metadata and technologies
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Kroes outlines her vision (again); Vivendi considers SFR sell-off; Turkcell saga latest
Operators are vying for multimode small cells, but the challenges are numerous as vendors look to pack 3G, 4G and Wi-Fi into one
Charlie 'Rob Lowe' Vogt will take his prowess in M&A and background in IP transformations to the TV and broadcast industry
Chipmaker unveils first silicon for EPON gear that meets cable industry's DPoE standard
As expected, Sprint has completed its Clearwire merger, with SoftBank and more LTE now waiting in the wings
Consolidation in the service provider IT (SPIT) sector sees Sigma acquire product management specialist Tribold
Also in today's EMEA roundup: BT adds fiber to Scotland; Zambian operators up before the beak
Sprint is steps away from the finish line in its bid to control 4G partner Clearwire
Chip maker plans to lay off 70 employees as it restructures to focus on new markets
Telecom giant reportedly teams with Chernin Group in bid as Hulu auction enters final phase
The Chiaro core router code returns in a virtual guise as Netsocket offers up a software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) suite that targets Cisco territory
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Carlos Slim says 'Shazam'; Nokia rating down another notch; BT joins cyberfight club
Big US MSO introduces automatic authentication for TV Everywhere use
Streaming video startup will shut down network-based DVR service following Samsung deal
Heavy Reading report forecasts more than 250,000 MSO hotspots in the US by June 2014 but cites challenges ahead
The South Korean electronics giant is preparing to announce a record quarterly operating profit but there are concerns its handset business may have peaked
Communications service providers (CSPs) need to carefully consider how and where they store and analyze Big Data
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Telecom Italia/3 Italia merger talks break down; EC joins with Japan for networks research; more grief for UK broadband rollout
Shipments of OTT media servers also climb in Q1 as emerging markets embrace digital video
Carriers can learn from eBay that the Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) metric isn't a complete measure of data center efficiency
'Ma Bell' gets set to make money from mining aggregated customer trends
Also in today's EMEA roundup: NSN rewards Israeli innovation; Ekinops lands African contract; Huawei gets cozy with London university
Korean electronics giant strikes deal for Israeli streaming video upstart
Demand for LTE testing tools gives Anite a boost but Spirent reports a tough H1
Speculation suggests Time Warner Cable's app is heading for a new platform
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Three amigos do deal in Spain; EE doubles up 4G in UK; Nokia has candybar moment
AT&T is at 326 live LTE markets Tuesday, as Sprint and T-Mobile lag behind their larger rivals in this summer's 4G race
Several key factors are fueling the fresh scent of cable consolidation in the air
With newly acquired MACH on board, Syniverse plans to make roaming personal
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Net Insight gets busy; Telefónica fans Firefox flames; SPIT spend grows; Angolan ambitions
Huawei's latest consumer business appointment is Nokia's former head of global sales
Cable operator tests $35 online TV package that could suggest major changes afoot in video content delivery
According to the value of Nokia's takeover deal, Nokia Siemens Networks is worth less than $5B
Open source device operating system specialists are desperately courting the mobile industry
Startup is bulking up its supply of single-mode LTE chipsets as the wireless operators start pushing for them
Also in today's EMEA roundup: Nokia to take control of NSN; AlcaLu upgrades in Ukraine; France Telecom becomes Orange
Nokia is buying the 50% stake held by Siemens in their network infrastructure joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks