As an interest payment looms, LR Mobile tries to understand what kind of game Clearwire is playing
Video specialist shakes things up as CEO steps down and the company -- the subject of M&A rumors -- opts to remain a publicly traded company
Software specialist is tackling the perennial dirty data problem with its Data Integrity Management offering
12:55 PM Galaxy Tab sales are almost back on: The Australian Federal Court overturned Apple's injunction, but the iPad-maker has until Friday to appeal
Also: MSOs eye usage-based billing for broadband; TW Cable's Android app doesn't do live TV; Insight buy hits a speed bump; WoW adds 3-D VoD
In today's EMEA roundup: UK regulator says mobile operators are delaying LTE; NSN, Telefonica collaborate on Mexican $30M R&D center
FiOS TV's debut on the Xbox 360 next month will be limited to 26 live TV channels
The FCC approves AT&T’s withdrawal of its application to acquire T-Mobile noting that it can apply again, but probably shouldn’t
5:20 PM But is it too nice? New Mobile Fusion strategy keeps RIM relevant in the enterprise, but does nothing to bolster the status of its devices
In the tussle over OAM, it all hinges on what counts as 'MPLS'
AT&T could be looking to Cricket to salvage the deal, but it's not clear that the small carrier would want or need some of T-Mobile's assets
2:20 PM Optical startup's Series B round climbs with cash from Deutsche Telekom
Vendor's vision of future networks is the basis for its portfolio plans, with its 'mobile broadband' focus extending way beyond the RAN
Nokia Siemens Networks' WiMax business is among the first asset sales as part of the company's massive restructuring
Also: Visible World targets tru2way; aioTV scores funding; Google seeks EU stamp; The Cable Show has Boston in its sights
In today's EMEA roundup: Rival operators turn heat on EU regulators; Belgian 4G auction results; DT exec accused of market manipulation
3:55 PM Video ad highlights DVR Plus's multi-room and 'instant upgrade' capabilities – and takes a jab at Verizon
MSO is deep into an 'operational readiness' trial for CCAP well before vendors start to release gear based on the IP convergence platform
How cloud computing and analytics will drive 21st century business applications and revenue for enterprise customers
1:35 PM SPIT giant still up for grabs – Amdocs and Oracle linked again
Operators start to use circuit-switch fallback commercially to deliver LTE voice services
Also: Netflix, Wal-Mart cleared in DVD rental conspiracy case; Hulu may go to Germany; former TW Cable exec takes reins of municipal MSO
In today's EMEA roundup: Change at top of chip joint venture; Skype frustrated by UK mobile ops; HTC faces unhappy Christmas in Germany
Telekom Austria is the latest carrier with a cloud services story
Planned job cuts do not include staff offloaded with any asset sales, says vendor
Casa Systems CEO Jerry Guo shows off the world's smallest Docsis 3.0-based CMTS and hints at the company's plan for a full-fledged CCAP product
The long version of our recent interview with Hall of Famer Gary Smith, including a few extra bits
In today's EMEA roundup: Bankers reckon Deutsche Telekom could quit UK; Panasonic tries again in Europe; ruling lets ISPs off copyright hook
AT&T and DT withdraw applications for FCC approval of T-Mobile acquisition, with AT&T preparing for $4B in charges, but the deal's not completely dead
Industry analyst believes telcos will prefer a more focused NSN but notes that there's still plenty to learn about the vendor's future
Todd Kessler sheds light on Arris's roadmap for CCAP, recently deemed priority No. 1 by the company's chairman and CEO
Verizon must pay ActiveVideo almost $11 million in monthly royalties, but has until May 23, 2012 to develop a workaround
Five mobile events or trends we give the bird to this holiday season
In today's EMEA roundup: Zain outsources its network operations in Iraq; Orange does mobile money; Ofcom reads Riot Act to throttlers
2:00 PM Hang on a minute! Don't they hit the reset button every year at this time? Should restructuring at NSN be on our calendars, right next to Black Friday?
Nokia Siemens has identified the areas it will focus on following its latest restructuring but has also listed what's surplus to requirements
1:00 PM More backing for the optical burst specialist – not that many people know about it, though
New platform-as-a-service play lets businesses turn up apps more quickly, without major infrastructure buy
Also: Charter swaps some systems; an early look at Comcast's 'Barcelona' IPG; Comcast unwraps wireless D3 gateways; another Apple TV rumor
New restructuring program to save €1B in two years but at the cost of 17,000 jobs
Wrapping up our interview, Smith takes a high-level look at the telecom industry he's trying to serve
Some personal experience indicates that Boxee might be onto something here ... and it beats the hell out of having to become an Eagles fan
There's new blood in mobile backhaul and here's Light Reading Mobile's compilation of who's getting into this market
In today's EMEA roundup: NSN's major surgery; doubts over new handset sales hit Nokia shares; Vodafone tax deal comes under scrutiny
6:10 AM Reliance Comm's CIO suggests a measured approach to cloud services
6:00 AM The European Commission's antitrust regulator isn't happy about the strategies behind smartphone patent litigation
At Metaswitch Forum 2011 Joe Braue spoke with keynote speaker Richard Noble OBE about the BLOODHOUND PROJECT and the team who is developing a land speed car aiming to reach 1000 MPH. A unique showcase for science, technology, engineering and math.
The FCC sides with the DoJ, questioning the AT&T/T-Mobile merger, as a draft order for a hearing makes the rounds
MSO IDs which tablets are first in line for the in-home, live-TV streaming device when customer trials get underway
2:10 PM Wireless users love and expect free Wi-Fi. Revoking it could cause more backlash than data-usage caps do
Alcatel-Lucent's new cloud service enablement offering impresses Heavy Reading analyst
10:15 AM The BlackBerry maker needs to do something fast to keep its position as the platform of choice in the business world
In part 2 of our exclusive interview, Smith talks about avoiding the 'rock-star' CEO image and the tactics for keeping acquired employees in the fold
Also: Closing the book on BigBand; CableLabs opens San Fran digs; CE giants try to unify 3-D tech; EPIX hires digital chief
Hossein Eslambolchi has 10 things service providers should ponder as they consider how to make their networks ready for the next mobile and video revolution
Cable operators and service providers must find a solution to transition from IPv4 protocol to IPv6 protocol
Low-latency networks are growing in popularity, so Light Reading checked in with Ethernet Expo attendees to find out if they're really living up to the hype
In today's EMEA roundup: Colt extends its hoofprint; BT widens access to its videoconferencing service; telco shares hit by Egyptian unrest
One report says the company's new direction has some engineers heading for competitors
The DSL-checking company starts poking around beyond the PHY layer
But will the TV Everywhere specialist pull the trigger in this economic climate?
In part 1 of our exclusive interview, LR Hall of Famer Gary Smith looks back on Ciena's acquisition history
Verizon right-sizes mobile video for screen size, processor power and the network it's running to help customers keep data caps in check
Rajive Dhar, an exec who's familiar with both companies, is joining Arris as VP and GM of the new BigBand product division
Verizon Wireless job ad points at Western Europe and Canada as the operator's first targets for an international LTE roaming strategy
Comcast's Jorge Salinger offers an update on the direction of the CCAP specifications and the MSO's CCAP 'operational readiness' trial
Also: Cable boots up green set-top project; Tele2 eyes Dutch MSO hook-up; Netflix to resurrect dead sitcom; Malone may up Sirius XM stake
This week's top telecom stories, as chosen by the readers of Matt's Mentions
John Hoffman, senior director of Ethernet Product Management at Tata Communications, says there has been significant innovation in the Carrier Ethernet sector during the past year, especially in terms of operations, administration and management (OAM) capabilities
In today's EMEA roundup: Marco Patuano oozes confidence; Swedish operators combine on mobile money; South African operator feels heat
Some of our high-level takeaways from this week's cable-tech-fest in Atlanta
This year's inductees include a veteran CEO, a master consolidator, and the men who invented and re-invented the cellular phone
More than 10,000 cable guys and calls came to Atlanta to attend SCTE's big annual technology to-do. Here's some visual proof
Also: Amazon's Fire fragments Android, Samsung serves Ice Cream Sandwich, IT pros choose Android and RIM has a lame holiday
Cox's Steve Necessary explains the new app that will stream live TV channels to the iPad and, later, other platforms
Also: Moto shareholders OK Google deal; US MSOs dominate broadband adds in Q3; Cable-Tec Expo draws 10,000-plus; Roku going global
This week: Telecom outlook for the U.K., France, Peru and Chile; Latin American operators fall in love with data
7:50 AM The Alcatel-Lucent board backs its CEO
The US House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has launched an investigation into the potential security threat posed by the Chinese vendor duo
In today's EMEA roundup: Verwaayen under pressure; DT's 'bridge builder' packs up his tools; Pace predicts huge impact from Thai floods
Metrico: Verizon has the best call-success rates, AT&T the fastest downloads and Sprint the best uplink voice quality for the iPhone 4S
UBM TechInsights confirms the Fire costs $143 to make, suggesting that Amazon is not losing money on each item sold
Remember that CoreOptics acquisition? It's alive
Verizon opens up 17 new LTE markets, while T-Mobile brings HSPA+42 to 11 new cities in the US
Cable's pursuit of advanced advertising success has met some choppy waters, but a Canoe exec sees smoother and more lucrative sailing ahead
Alcatel-Lucent has developed what it believes is the first cloud services delivery system tailored to telcos' needs
Also: U-verse hits a snag in San Francisco; Cisco hails new cable chief; Arris to expand video gateway features; SCTE's Member of the Year
The supply chain is setting the stage for eventual 100G volumes
'LTE is the next GSM' says China Mobile exec, who believes LTE should rival fixed broadband
In today's EMEA roundup: Mixed news on Nokia's saviorphone; KPN boss runs German M&A plan up the flagpole; BT accused of widespread 'throttling'
5:15 AM Hey, there are worse ways to spend a coffee break
The new Google Music service goes live with some special perks for partner T-Mobile and its subscribers
Charter Communications CTO Jay Rolls discusses the MSO's plans to embrace IP video, pipe video to more devices and take advantage of HTML5
A 40G undersea deployment is good news for Ciena and a reminder that 100G needs some time in the oven
2:15 PM Wireless operators want a piece of the revenue in mCommerce, but it won’t come in traditional ways
There's a proposal afoot that would appear to give the Y.1731 camp what it wants
1:40 PM Whatever else service providers want to do, they have to build smarter networks and offer smarter services
IP traffic on cable networks is on the rise, but there's a nice economic side benefit as MSOs tap denser access gear to support it
45 of the world’s wireless operators have banded together to push SIM-Based NFC, ensuring they aren’t cut out of the mCommerce value chain
12:00 PM There's no doubt that Asia/Pacific is the center of LTE TDD developments just now
11:20 AM Dreams of the 'two-sided' business model are alive and well
Also: Shaw to launch Moto's HTML5 guide; Netflix spruces up Android app; FourthWall puts EBIF on Moto boxes; NetONO powers up TiVo
6:45 AM Latest speculation has it that Nokia will launch a Windows 8 tablet in June next year
LTE devices need to support FDD and TDD if the LTE market is to thrive, says GSM Association chief, but that could be tricky
In today's EMEA roundup: Vodafone goes through books of KPN's mobile Spanish outpost; Vivendi mixes it in Q3; Fujitsu uses BT's poles
tw telecom's Michael Rouleau says Ethernet's days of being just a fast and dumb pipe are rapidly coming to an end
Despite some original grand plans, Cox says it can't obtain the scale or the devices to keep up in wireless
New software could help Verivue's customers, including cable MSOs, broaden their use of network caching
3:25 PM Exactly what this means for the potentially split MPLS-TP standard isn't that clear, though
Financial services drove initial push but other verticals such as education and healthcare are now buying low-latency service as well
The largest 100G installation to date, an extra bauble for the supply chain and a couple of Ethernet Expo notes
New mobile broadband technologies provide a big speed boost, but the economics don't hold up if they're used to handle a consumer's every broadband need
Nokia – like the majority of handset players – is trying to make a business on mobile music, but will wireless operators embrace it?
The MSO's president says Cox TV Connect will arrive in time for the 2011 holidays
11:15 AM The Amazon Kindle Fire is now available. Will you be buying one of the $200 tablets?
Cable MSOs aren't sure how they'll make money from offering linear TV via iPad apps, but they know customers want it
Ixia's Tara Van Unen provides the test equipment vendor's take on the readiness of MPLS-TP, saying there's still more work to be done on vendor interoperability
Also: SCTE boards up for 2011-2012; Moto pitches hosted Televation app; Rovi scores TotalGuide deals; Cisco seals BNI Video deal
9:00 AM CCAP can wait ... for a while. Moto's the latest vendor to double downstream capacity on existing CMTS blades using software upgrades
Chinese carrier chooses five vendors for pilot that will focus on more than just data speeds
The company sees a chance for FPGAs to fill the gaps as the CCAP spec continues to evolve
In today's EMEA roundup: France Telecom, SFR divvy up fiber spoils; turbulence at C&W Worldwide; BT launches 100Mbit/s FTTH for chosen few
4:45 AM Chinese vendor bolsters its enterprise strategy by taking total control of joint venture
With six more markets coming online, the carrier looks poised to make its 15-market goal for LTE
4:20 PM Techy stats are nice, but they don't get you profiled in The New York Times
12:40 PM O2's LTE trial network in London makes some points about point-to-multipoint wireless backhaul systems
Also: Netflix, Lionsgate forge UK deal; CableLabs picks S3 Group for ITV testing; Grande rolls TiVo; Arris pipes ads for TV Everywhere
Faced with limited support from vendors for a modular CCAP, CableLabs and its partners try a new approach that could help edge QAM makers
CDNs, CCAP, IP video, capacity management and adaptive bit rate coding will be some key themes at this week's big cable technology event
8:00 AM This week's top telecom stories, as chosen by the readers of Matt's Mentions
Telefonica's O2 kicked off London's first LTE trial on Monday with equipment from NSN and dongles from Samsung
In today's EMEA roundup: Austrian incumbent hit by tough times in Central Europe; O2 tests LTE in London; VimpelCom's net income falls 79%
Walkie-Talkie style features could eventually become part of the LTE standard but are unlikely to be commercial before 2015 or 2016
Smile! We have photos from this week's celebration of Light Reading's 2011 Leading Lights Awards
Light Reading's editors have a good f**king laugh at themselves and their colleagues in this gag reel that's chock full of unnecessary censorship
AboveNet COO Rajiv Datta talks about the role that high-quality, dedicated Ethernet services can play in a cloud services world
Here are some of the visual highlights from the Metro Ethernet Forum's Carrier Ethernet Service Provider Awards this week
Also: Nokia shows how the Lumia is made and plots an LTE version for AT&T; RIM vows continued Flash support; app downloads go crazy on Android and iOS
Andrew Baer, the man in charge of Comcast's customer care, billing, ordering systems and data centers, is leaving by year's end
Also: Comcast balks at out-of-footprint video play; more Clearwire funding; Sprint gives Cablevision's biz service some retail space
OTN, backhaul, the cloud -- here's a wrapup of what we think we learned at Ethernet Expo
A 100G NID was an interesting tidbit snuck into one of the afternoon Ethernet Expo presentations
This week: Cable in the cloud, the telecom temperature of Mexico and Costa Rica, why Latin American operators are embracing video on demand
From the chipset up, Carrier Ethernet still faces technical challenges, says XO Communications CTO Randy Nicklas
The second day of Ethernet Expo included talk about MPLS-TP, 100G and, yes, the cloud
In today's EMEA roundup: Spanish giant takes a Q3 tumble; Telecom Italia's doing better than Berlusconi; Nokia's not quite so green
Part two of our assessment of telecom equipment opportunities in India, focusing on packet-optical trends
9:25 AM Globe Telecom has customer experience management (CEM) advances at the forefront of its mobile transformation program, with Amdocs as its key partner
Infonetics says global capex spend will rise by almost 6 percent in 2011 to $311 billion
A Republican-backed bill fails to overturn the rules, but the FCC still has several hurdles on the horizon
OpSource prepares cloud service hopefuls for the tough road ahead
MSOs are looking to use their own IP clouds to support new interactive program guides, user interfaces and interactive apps on cable TV
1:15 PM Death of the set-top box? Don't tell that to Arris, whose hybrid video gateway strategy is springing to life
1:00 PM Apple's Flash restrictions don't seem so tyrannical now that Adobe confirms it'll no longer support the tech on mobile
But the company is still concerned about the effect that the iPhone 4S launch might have on its Q4 results
Cisco beat Wall Street's expectations and went back to touting its leadership in networking, as opposed to apologizing for its inefficiency
Also: Mediacom, Insight shed video subs in Q3; former Cox CTO joins Syniverse; FCC tests national emergency system; Rovi shares take a dive
A study commissioned by Tellabs finds smart networks help a little, but differentiated and personalized services are where the real money lies
Verizon's Jeffery Schwartz talks about how service providers can make their Ethernet stand out in a crowd
Terry Cordova, Suddenlink's CTO and SCTE Cable-Tec Expo's program committee chairman, previews next week's big show in Atlanta
In today's EMEA roundup: German incumbent's Q3 matches expectations; Greek crisis damgages OTE; ARM unveils mobile gaming super-chip
FCC and some big MSOs to follow Comcast's lead with $9.95-per-month Internet service for qualifying low-income households
Mobile gateway player is working on smoother Wi-Fi software that it expects to show off at Mobile World Congress next year
Heavy Reading's Sterling Perrin discusses what he's seeing in the evolution of OTN and the packet-optical network
New products, Ethernet exchanges and (lack of) latency highlighted the first half of Ethernet Expo Americas 2011
As the second day of Ethernet Expo gets going, here are some scenes from the show floor and around the conference
Tw telecom exec says a fast (and dumb) Ethernet pipe won't cut it anymore as enterprise customers head to the cloud for all their apps needs
11:15 AM Austrian ISP takes MPLS to the edge for DSL aggregation
If services are all-packet, do you really want to pack them into OTN? Most people say yes, but Transmode made the 'No' case at Ethernet Expo
Service revenues drop Down Under following Vodafone's network problems late last year
Sprint believes voice functionality will help 3G/4G-connected tablets become more popular than Wi-Fi-only versions
Also: MSOs to follow Comcast's 'Internet Essentials' model; Boxee to bundle live TV option; Comcast makes IPv6 strides; Knology adds video subs
In today's EMEA roundup: Ericsson CEO wants to better exploit its patents portfolio; KPN focuses on fiber; Swisscom revenues fall
5:05 PM A step in the right direction for data-hungry LTE users, Verizon is offering a doubled cap for the same price for the holidays
Henry Sienkiewicz talks about consolidating data centers and the challenge of providing cloud services across different agencies
3:30 PM Equinix and Telx say yes, because they're increasingly focused on data centers and cloud connectivity, not just carrier services
Oren Marmur, ECI's head of optical networking, explains how his company's new technology improves on P-OTS systems and delivers real true convergence
Genband CEO Charlie Vogt highlights some markets the vendor's chasing down to help it lock down earnings growth of 15% to 20%
Packet optical convergence never tasted so good! ECI Telecom unveils its OMLT platform at Ethernet Expo – and it's a real mouthful
Simplicity and connectivity will be key to the next stages of Ethernet and cloud services, according to Ethernet Expo's Day 1 keynotes
Also: New Nook tablet pre-loads Netflix and Hulu Plus; Moto moving on cable-focused tablet; Frontier's video portal goes over the top
New approach eliminates physical video routers and MCUs, instead running videos on the public cloud infrastructure
Defense Information Systems Agency chief tells Ethernet Expo he wants industry help, not product hype, in managing apps on a global basis
International Managing Editor Ray Le Maistre and Editor-in-Chief Phil Harvey get amped up about what sessions and service providers they'll be hearing from at Ethernet Expo Americas
The company says its year-old hybrid cloud service seems to have unlocked customers' interest in the cloud
Attendees at the Open Mobile Summit offer advice for operators on what their biggest challenges and opportunities will be in the year ahead
Vodafone updates on its network preparations for more smartphones and mobile data growth as it reports first-half financial results
The silicon photonics vendor gets speeds up to 28 Gbit/s, setting up the possibility of a 100G optical backplane
In today's EMEA roundup: Vodafone H1 offers grounds for optimism; Telefonica invests in Quantenna; Swisscom tests LTE in tourist regions
Verizon takes control of the Internet-connected home with security cameras, energy management and automation devices that its customers can manage on their mobile phones
Juniper's getting some of the blame for a Level 3 outage that temporarily took down ISPs such as Time Warner Cable Monday morning
Developers flocked to Sprint's confab, and with connected kegs, Android arcades, Ping-Pong and graffiti artists, it was quite the party
Having gone commercial with a hybrid OpenFlow switch, NEC gives us some thoughts on what competition will be like
Vendor's board approves $780M takeover by private equity firms but some feel the deal is leaving investors shortchanged
Also: Dish may go over the top; EchoStar posts Q3 loss; analysts downplay Google's pay-TV plans; Netflix to stream MGM flicks overseas
Mu Dynamics tests apps on LTE under real-world conditions and shares insights with LR Mobile about chatty apps
The promise of managing multiple vendors' gear from one screen is starting to come true, as Cyan plans to show at Ethernet Expo
8:00 AM This week's top telecom stories, as chosen by the readers of Matt's Mentions
In today's EMEA roundup: Vodafone sets up Public Services unit; EC investigates Samsung/Apple patents spat; BT unleases ... a new spade
The power of the OpenFlow protocol could be in virtualizing the network, Christos Kolias of Orange explains
AppCarousel says it's solved the problem of app discovery with its new software targeted at wireless operators and brands looking to steal eyeballs from Apple and Android
CFO vents his frustrations over cash flow situation as CEO Ben Verwaayen defends his company's game plan
11:00 AM Towerstream aims to trade location-based, targeted ads for some user data in order to provide free Wi-Fi in key sections of major metros
Says it is a software problem and a fix will be on the way soon
Also: Dish defends mobile moves; Comcast expands 100-Meg D3 for businesses; Liberty Global bucks up for TV commerce
A less than stellar end to 2011, NSN's backhaul sale, a new Finnish spectrum auction and enhanced Ethernet services make today's news queue
The broadband access vendor is moving away from its WiMax roots and carving out a niche as a wholesale Wi-Fi provider for crowded urban markets
The OpenFlow protocol often gets criticized for creating a single point of failure, but Omar Baldonado of Big Switch says that's not the case
Sprint's itching to see its Network Vision realized and is planning dual-mode CDMA and LTE devices for launch next year
Opera Software's executive VP explains why a new mobile browsing experience is in order and how apps are moving online via HTML 5
This week: Femtocell silicon devices, India's optical transport network boom, Latin America's smartphone revolution
Its Q3 financials and Q4 outlook fail to impress so further cost-cutting is needed
The mobile industry gathered in Cali to discuss hot-button issues like network smarts, patents, operating-system wars and data caps
Specialist vendor agrees to purchase NSN's microwave backhaul system unit, which comes with 360 staff and a host of major customers
Samsung is planning a broad range of tablets with various price points and different features, once it learns how consumers use them
1:15 PM Verizon’s Apps Innovation Center gives developers early access to devices, APIs and its LTE network. What it gives Verizon is yet to be determined
10:55 AM Rob Glaser, the ex-Microsofter and founder of RealNetworks, thinks it's only a matter of time before 4G really flies
Also: TW Cable wraps up NewWave; Comcast sharpens Xcalibur plan; DirecTV rakes in subs; Liberty Global closes in on gateway debut
10:10 AM Specialist network operator CityFibre has plans to spend £500 million on metro rings and fiber access
In today's EMEA roundup: BT's in the pink, C&WC makes hay in the Caribbean, and Telefonica slims down its handset range
5:20 AM Wireless operators need to find the one app that convinces consumers they have to buy an LTE smartphone
Needing nearly $1B for its LTE upgrade, Clearwire is still focused on raising additional capital from Sprint
CEO says he wants no intelligence in LightSquared's wholesale LTE network. 'None. Zero'
Small cells could mean a big payback for femtocell developers
New features like the iCloud service and HSPA+ 3G in the AT&T phone could potentially affect battery life on the new device
Also: Rogers toys with à la carte; Verizon talks up TV-based voice mail; Starz scores more 3-D distribution; Concurrent's tough Q1
New line cards for E7-2 feature industry's highest density for higher-bandwidth copper
Comcast shed a better than expected 165,000 video subs while adding 261,000 high-speed Internet customers in a profitable third quarter
Femtocells aren't just for indoor coverage anymore as Vodafone launches a trial to cover rural areas in the UK
8:00 AM Pressure group seeks vendor's withdrawal from Middle East market
Harmonic's CEO doesn't see CCAP product volumes ramping up for "several years" while Motorola outlines a possible migration path
In today's EMEA roundup: QFabric flutters in Germany; Vodafone pushes femtos out to UK's rural 'notspots'; Nokia gives nod to ST-Ericsson
6:00 AM Move over apps. Building network capacity and capitalizing on LTE and mCommerce will headline the fourth annual Summit in San Francisco
The global financial crisis is making it harder for companies to secure network expansion funding, even for vendors such as Huawei
The ongoing flooding in Thailand is hitting optical vendors, though JDSU has more reason for optimism than Opnext
5:00 PM As phones and tablets get faster, going over your data plan allowance becomes more likely
Charter's not giving up on video, but it's starting to style itself more as an ISP as it targets AT&T's and CenturyLink's DSL base
Non-GAAP earnings beat the street, but the Q2 forecast is more of a trick than a treat
MSO loses 64,800 video subs while voice additions slow, but broadband and commercial services gains pick up the slack
Huawei, Samsung, ZTE and others are working on hitting $99-to-$150 LTE handset targets for MetroPCS in 2012
NYC network upgrade will enable new Ethernet services and improve SLA reporting for business customers
Also: Charter.net lets subs surf for over-the-top video; DirecTV, Fox end retrans spat; Adobe snaps up Web ad firm
8:20 AM Indonesian operator will charge monthly fee for unlimited Skype use on smartphones
In today's EMEA roundup: Dumped Kallasvuo is revealed as last year's highest-earning Finn, while Polish operator eyes media company
6:45 AM Chinese vendor is scouting for acquisition targets and partnership opportunities to bolster its cloud capabilities
ASSIA's Jerome Joanny shows off the company's iPhone application designed to help service providers better pinpoint broadband network problems before rolling a truck