Second-half sales will be flat, leading the optical components company to step up the 'synergies' from the Opnext merger
5:50 PM Big Red has to pay out a paltry $1.25M and stop blocking tethering apps as FCC settles on 4G rules from 2008
Sprint wants the FCC to impose a wireline condition that could prevent Verizon Wireless and cable from bundling up in some big US cities
Sprint's decommissioning its iDEN network more quickly than expected, and it's taking down some collocated Clearwire WiMax cell sites in the process
We'll be adding five more names to the Light Reading Hall of Fame in November. Let us know who you'd pick
Also: Apple TV tunes into Hulu Plus; cable guys release energy standards; feds OK Comcast's A&E sale; Comcast tries to explain Xfinity
FreedomPop will soon offer a nearly free 4G WiMax service that users only need an iPod Touch to access
DPI vendor reports impressive Q2 growth and opens its wallet again, this time to buy P2P content management firm Oversi
7:15 AM If the latest speculation is right, Apple will reveal its next iPhone in September
In today's EMEA roundup: a regional transport upgrade; a new team at the helm of Cable & Wireless Worldwide; M&A action at Allot; and much more
About 24% of the 'Fiberhoods' in Kansas City, Mo., have met their pre-registration goals, while the Kansas side has been slow out of the gate
1:20 PM The iPhone maker's paying $356M for security vendor AuthenTec, adding a vital element to mobile payments
Telecom fraud is an ever-present drain on operator profitability, and despite the best efforts of operators and their vendor partners, it continues to grow
As VMware is becoming more Cisco-like, so is Oracle becoming more VMware-like, by acquiring Xsigo
For now, Telefónica's small-cell network in the UK supports only Wi-Fi, and it's looking to add cellular support
11:20 AM Do you love/hate your job? Has your company hired/fired people? Chime in on our third annual salary survey and let us know
Comcast picks Nashville to test a new policy that charges $10 for every 50 GBs a customer consumes beyond a monthly 300GB ceiling
11:05 AM 'I'll see you outside...'
Also: Comcast simplifies Olympics streaming; Aereo may tweak subscription fees; Google Fiber chases more TV deals
9:45 AM Security flaws found in Chinese vendor's smaller routers
In today's EMEA roundup: Chinese giant plans to expand in UK; Hutchison boss isn't leaving Euro expansion to Slim; end of an era at Salo
10:45 AM Heavy Reading and CEO Patrick Ostiguy discuss Accedian’s Performance Assured Ethernet solutions for business services and mobile backhaul applications
1:00 AM Cisco rightly prides itself on leading the way through market transitions. But what about the one that's happening now?
Vanilla Ice and a bunch of Tier 2/3 cable operators made the trek to Florida to talk policy, programming and technology
T-Mobile tells FCC that Verizon's AWS spectrum from the cableco deal will help it deliver better 4G service on its forthcoming LTE network
Tellabs is managing its spending, keeping cash levels high and paying dividends. But discussing its future creates a head-slapping good time
Also: UTStarcom spinning out IPTV business; FCC maps out the Connect America Fund; AT&T and Verizon turn down rural broadband cash
The vendor's turnaround strategy now includes market, contract and headcount cuts, but is it enough?
Samsung and Apple dominate while Nokia hangs on to third place in Q2
Also: Zuck shoots down HTC Facebook phone rumors; Microsoft's ups and downs in the enterprise; BlackBerry adds photo-editing tools; and more
In today's EMEA roundup: Will UK's mobile networks cope with Olympics data frenzy? Telefónica German IPO latest; Colt looking frisky
Why are consumers still writing paper checks in the smartphone age? It costs less. And if mobile payments are ever going to take off, the fees need to fall away
Jolla CEO Jussi Hurmola left Nokia to lead a new smartphone company based on the MeeGo OS and he's promising something new
The lowered-guidance party, that is, after posting a net loss of $5M in Q2
6:30 PM New T-Mobile MVNO offers a wireless plan that gets cheaper, even pays you, the more friends you sign up for it
Almost 83% of CPEs shipped in Q2 were wideband in Q2, but Arris warns that it may miss a revenue target for video gateways
6:05 PM Google won't steamroll the incumbents, but its measured service rollout could apply pricing pressure and speed the rollout of 1-Gig technology
2:35 PM Alcatel-Lucent CEO admits mistakes – will he be allowed to make more?
The 1-Gig service will sell for $70 per month, while the TV bundle goes for $120. But Kansas Citians will have to beg a bit to get Google Fiber
Sprint continues with street-level scramble to deploy 4G LTE in Georgia, Kansas and Texas clusters by Sept. 3
After its first-ever quarter of subscriber losses, the no-contract carrier says LTE will bring them running back in Q4
Also: Google to reveal fiber details; Dish tweaks ad-zapper settings; Comcast opens up Wi-Fi; BendBroadband joins M&A frenzy
Sprint's loss widens to $1.4B as investment in Network Vision upgrades grows, while unlimited data plans help iPhone sales
A quarter of Alcatel-Lucent's managed services deals are up for review and many markets could be abandoned as it looks to cut costs
Networks group is suffering badly, with only the IP division bucking the trend
In today's EMEA roundup: Still feeling the pain in Spain (and elsewhere); two cheers for France Telecom; ARM flexes its biceps; and AlcaLu's woes
Economic pressures finally lead to major headcount reduction as new cost-cutting plan is announced
Moto wasn't just a patent play for Google. Its patents are worth less than half of the price it paid. So what happens next?
Six major cable operators say they'll support a security framework that would let IP-connected retail devices receive basic video tiers
A recent CE 2.0 survey suggests that the majority of operators believe the CE 2.0 initiative is an important step forward for the industry
Chicago company wants wireless operators to take an IT-centric approach to wireless and virtualize the core. Here's what's holding them back
Also: Virgin Media nears 1 million TiVo customers; Harmonic shuffles its lead team as it reports Q2; TW Cable exec joins SeaWell's board
7:00 AM Are subscriber database issues going to bedevil mobile operators?
NBCU's coverage could be a watershed moment for TV Everywhere and online video, but some viewers may need help getting past the sign-on screen
Samsung has won a significant LTE TDD infrastructure contract in India, reports Light Reading India
Financial updates from BT and others, some tunnel vision, plus a packet core win for Ericsson, feature in today's regional roundup
New product speculation put a small dent in Apple's Q3 sales, but the company is still raking in a huge profit on mobile devices
The WAN optimization market hasn't been kind to Juniper, so for its latest move, the company is turning to Riverbed
5:30 PM -- Is there a point where the revenues to be had from tiered plans make unlimited untenable for Sprint and others?
Comcast's $300 tier outpaces FiOS's fastest downstream speeds and matches its best upstream speeds in several Northeastern markets
The JV's service, now in testing, will be called Redbox Instant by Verizon, and will be helmed by former FiOS exec Shawn Strickland
Let the battle for Britain's LTE spectrum commence!
Sprint SVP Azzi tells LR Mobile the operator is launching new 4G LTE cities as soon as street-level coverage is 'useful' for customers
Ma Bell's CFO allows that the operator could spend around 60% of its $20B capex budget on wireless
Also: AT&T's DSL woes continue; ACA chair seeks Cable Act refresh; pay TV preps for the Olympics; Buckeye signs TV Everywhere partner
The Chinese vendor can now claim to be the biggest telecom systems vendor, at least based on reported first-half sales
3.7M were iPhones, helping to drive up data revenues and subscriber numbers for Ma Bell
Chinese behemoth keeps on upping its sales but its operating profits take a tumble
More jobs woe, the UK's 4G spectrum crawl and European earnings reports feature in today's regional roundup
Bidding process for 250MHz of spectrum in two bands now set to take place next year
The $1B Nicira deal seems like VMware's bid to become king of software-defined networking. Should Cisco worry about that?
The vendors get a hunting license to sell their channel-zappers to NCTC members that serve a combined 23M video subscribers
The proposed acquisition shows how valuable software-defined networking has become, especially to a company that doesn't have it
TV white space offers mobile operators a free shot at much-needed spectrum for mobile broadband services
Tuesday's earnings shouldn't be as dismaying as other companies' have been, but that doesn't mean Juniper is immune to the economy
1:40 PM It may just be a negotiation tactic, but there are worries that programmers will try to keep MSOs from piping OTT video directly to the TV
Your cellphone provider makes it easy for cops to track your movements. Here's a list of what law enforcement can get from carriers about your phone, without a warrant
Satellite TV giant says cable's continued connection could scare off others from investing in Clearwire. Is DirecTV in that group?
As Nokia and RIM decline, ZTE sees a chance to boost its smartphone market share and global brand awareness as it launches Grand X device
Also: Comcast and Verizon Wireless bundle up in Florida; Mediacom chief pitches TV rate freeze; Comcast Skypes into Connecticut
GM turns the new Cadillac XTS into a smartphone-like connected machine, and it's eyeing LTE next
Heavy Reading's Ethernet Europe 2012 post-show report is centered on perspectives of 20-plus Ethernet Executive Council members
In today's EMEA roundup: Nokia looks at iPhone-style 'partnership' launch of Windows 8 phone; the $350 tablet; Austrian M&A update
4:45 AM LTE goes mainstream in South Korea
Also: Arris gets a downgrade; Motorola posts Q2 loss; Suddenlink eyes cable system buys; Viacom and DirecTV bury the hatchet
Also: Microsoft slides in Windows 8 wait; HTC offers carriers Jelly Bean; RIM woos developers; Apple captures mobile advertisers' attention
NetScout buys an Italian slice of Accanto's service provider IT (SPIT) business
9:00 AM You'd think hi-tech vendors would be more social-network-savvy than carrier folks. But it's just not true
The rapid rise of cloud-based services and OTT Internet applications is boosting demand for SIP trunking
This week: Edge caching, SIP trunking and mobile money in Africa, telco forecasts for the USA and the Czech Republic
7:00 AM What prevents more companies from building seamless networks made of stitched-together hot spots?
In today's EMEA roundup: Vodafone struggles in Europe but data perks up the picture; French senator fears Chinese spies; Wales saved, fiber-wise
6:00 AM Comcast reportedly is teeing up a 305Mbit/s tier to match up with Verizon's new high-end Quantum service
The long wait for the 4G ramp-up is starting to hit the bottom line for infrastructure vendors
The Android maker earned $12.21B in Q2, including $1.25B from Moto Mobility, but is only promising 'changes' for the company
4:20 PM Report provides valuable insight from service provider experts shaping the direction of the Carrier Ethernet industry
MobiTV is breaking out its nDVR service as a standalone product it can license to wireless carriers and pay-TV providers
2:05 PM The operator is ready to say it's sorry for the recent outage, offering compensation that might total more than £220M
Verizon CFO says that some 3G unlimited customers are already switching to the new shared 4G plans
10:45 AM Verizon CFO Fran Shammo fuelled the iPhone rumor mill during the operator's Q2 call
Also: Docsis 3.0 amps up cable modem revenues; Clearleap jumps into TV Everywhere; Entone pitches hybrid TV to cable operators
Verizon added 1.2M wireless subscribers in the quarter and reports that FiOS now represents 65% of consumer wireline revenue
As it sheds thousands of jobs, the costs of reorganization are keeping NSN in the red
Members of Suddenlink's management team and two investment firms have struck a deal to acquire the seventh-largest cable operator in the US
In today's roundup: Tax bill pushes Nokia's Q2 net loss to $1.88 billion; Apple ordered to advertise Galaxy; Tele2 profits slip
4:00 AM RIM's counting on BlackBerry 10 to save it, but just how many must it sell to restore relevancy? And is it possible? Analysts aren't so sure
Or, at least, that's when the company will talk more about its 1Gbit/s fiber-to-the-home buildout
In today's cable bites: The fight over programming costs gets punchier, Dish gets a boost and TWC might have a red face over blue chalk
New Mobile Share plans let its customers share data across up to 10 mobile devices
Liberalization in the South-East Asian country is opening up a market ripe for investment but with a human rights twist
Latest Compass offer lets smaller telcos bump up their customer support without major hardware or software investment
Despite all sorts of negative pressures, Ericsson's sales are holding up and it is still making money
Telecom giant teams with BestBuy's Geek Squad to offer IT Help Desk service to employees of small and medium-sized businesses
In today's EMEA roundup: Ericsson revenues up despite hard times; TeliaSonera revises outlook; Morocco hits the 4G trail
Shareholders have mostly approved the optical components merger, but there's a catch
One's an aspiring 4G equipment provider, the other's a scrappy 8-year-old, and together they fight crime. Or maybe, chase LTE deals
5:20 PM Reliability and unlimited data are key selling points for Sprint's LTE network, but user forums are reporting connection issues
Since VMware isn't exactly a sinking ship, a change at the top might indicate the company senses the next phase of technology emerging
Anyone can be a wireless operator with Sprint's new 'MVNO in a box' package
Also: Now TV could be bad for bundling; Comcast gets with the Scripps; TiVo acquisition
The carrier's enterprise app store leaves the heavy lifting to SPIT startup Nuwin, while Sprint itself sticks to the thing it does best
Operator-led Wholesale Applications Community disbands as assets are sold to Apigee and the GSMA picks up what's left of the initiative
Gigamon, founded eight years ago without VC help, is ready to tell its story of network-monitoring gear to Wall Street
Alcatel-Lucent's woes and some wireless M&A action stir up the regional news pot this Tuesday
Vendor's share price drops below €1 as it revises its full-year outlook, saying it won't meet its margin guidance
Pre-paid carrier is setting the new bar at $30 for mobile data pricing as a response to Virgin Mobile's $35 unlimited WiMax plan
7:30 PM Sprint hasn't scrapped Baltimore from its LTE plans. But LR Mobile ponders if it is actually worth jumping to LTE yet...
2:40 PM AT&T halves the price of the Lumia 900, which was supposed to have gotten its biggest marketing push
Tiny startup Virtuata will contribute to two of Cisco's current obsessions: cloud computing and security
Sprint has tripled the size of its 4G LTE footprint at launch, promising average downloads of 6 to 8 Mbit/s in its initial markets
Also: BSkyB preps Netflix rival; Cablevisión Paraguay gets bought; and more
Major service provider IT (SPIT) vendor adds to its interconnect management capabilities with acquisition of Swedish specialist
Sharp fall in profits hammers stock, adding to pressure of FBI probe
In today's EMEA roundup: Chinese giant makes further gains in the Middle East; Nokia slashes Lumia price in US; Dublin link is go
6:00 AM With nearly ubiquitous Wi-Fi, industry folks and academics are looking to unlicensed spectrum to expand broadband's reach and cut down on its costs
Users have a choice of five devices and five cities as Sprint debuts its fresh, new 4G network this Sunday
3:15 PM Now the EC's Neelie Kroes needs incumbent operators to step up and invest more in fiber
In Friday's cable rundown: analysis of Aereo's DVR defense; DoJ is Verizon's cable-spectrum obstacle; AMC goes OTT in carriage fee squabble; and more
Also: Android wins favor overseas and in the US; Amazon recruits Microsoft talent; Verizon plays games with Android
As service providers begin to accept money from the FCC's Connect America Fund, it's worth asking how much some companies really need the help
10:00 AM Governments of the world, take note
This week: Smart homes and your daily telecom news fix
In today's roundup: Network sharing in Ireland; EC decides against tariff squeeze; Russia awards fee-free LTE licenses; and more
Republic Wireless has named Devicescape as the Wi-Fi provider for an unlimited data service that relegates cellular to backup duty
5:20 AM The feds get on ZTE's case over alleged shipments to Iran
Broadband service demand has spurred India to better reach users with FTTx technologies with improved fiber
11:55 AM With its service restored, the UK operator's customer experience management strategy will now be put to the test
In today's roundup: Viacom battles DirecTV, Comcast mulls auto security, Microsoft scores in Brazil and Time Warner Cable sets a bounty
9:30 AM A number of well-funded startups and big social networks are out to prove you can make mobility pay with advertising
Joins Ciena at the optical heart of the stock exchange
In today's roundup: M&A action in Spain; Russian LTE latest; more mobile outages; asset writedowns; and more from the EMEA region
4:00 AM Loss of services provides O2 UK with a customer relationship challenge
The streaming-TV service can keep running while awaiting its time in court
5:00 PM Many may have forgotten but NYC's pay-phone makeover isn't the first attempt to install Wi-Fi in the city's historical relics
Wireline capex is looking tepid, as Adtran braces investors for a disappointing September quarter
Also: Mobile devices take over, and Poland and Norway prep cable-operator sales
MVNO will launch its WiMax iPhone sleeve this year, but plans to phase out WiMax in favor of a fresh wholesale deal with Sprint as its 4G LTE footprint grows
Device makers, wireless audio, fleet management and all kinds of mobile apps help to drive up the sector's funding in June
The way to the heart is through the stomach, so Huawei's showing off its new myTouch smartphones for T-Mobile at Chicago's annual food fest
In today's mix: Telefónica uses Juniper for retail mobile security service; new head honcho at ECI; LTE in Russia
Spanish operator's R&D team believes new software capabilities can make packet-optical networking cheaper and more efficient
Not all is rosy at RIM, its new CEO now admits, but says he's still confident in the BlackBerry 10 launch even with its delay until 2013
Also: Viacom can't strike a deal with DirecTV; Comcast's fat cat; spectrum deal nears; cloud gaming in Korea
8:00 AM If you're a service provider that's not using social media for customer relationship management, it's time to start socializing
In the spotlight today: Huawei's outsourcing talks; multi-layer networking; a 100Gbit/s record; global M2M cooperation; and more
Seven operators join forces in an alliance aimed at simplifying and reducing costs of delivering M2M services to international businesses
Huawei claims HSUPA upload record – but do operators care too much about that anymore?
Gartner says the telecom equipment market is growing by more than 10% – try telling that to Acme Packet
AT&T is now adding new 4G LTE markets at a steady clip but is way behind Verizon's 304-market footprint
The cross-platform operating system will ship to manufacturers in August with a commercial launch to follow in late October
In South Korea, mobile operators can now charge for or block OTT VoIP services – but not all are doing so
8:00 AM A U.S. cable operator is said to be exploring a pre-paid scheme that borrows a page from the wireless world
Former Nokia employees create startup called Jolla to design and sell MeeGo-based smartphones
The rebirth of MeeGo, service outages in France and an international war of words feature in today's regional roundup
With summer's earnings season about to start, the wireline business gets a warning sign
Also: Best Buy and TiVo have a connected TV disconnect; Netflix CEO Facebook post gets scrutinized; Yahoo eyes Hulu CEO for top slot
Motorola says S-CDMA's appeal is rising in the face of Verizon's new FiOS tiers, but admits that no one has deployed the technology yet
Also: Amazon plots a smartphone; Firefox spotted in the wild; wireless operators want RIM to cut its fees; consumers clamor for Jelly Bean
In today's EMEA roundup: T-Systems wins extension to data-center contract; Lebanon suffers major outage; YouView's a turn-off for TalkTalk
4:30 AM Social media giant is one of several backers of Asia/Pacific regional network
Verizon Wireless and its cable partners say their commercial bundling deals don't contain exclusivity provisions for cell backhaul
TBR is drinking the Network Vision Kool-Aid; says Sprint will be a larger, more efficient player in the wireless market in 2014
Verizon's wholesale backhaul manager says that small cells will be 'massive' but present fresh challenges for backhaul
Also: Multi-channel video subscribers flatten out; more M&A among cable Tier 2s; new PS3 reaches the FCC
9:10 AM Tough choice for operators with content delivery network (CDN) needs
9:00 AM A one-day event prior to the Cable-Tec Expo will focus on how cable can prepare for next-gen home services, technologies and architectures
Spanish giant unveils strategic initiatives that will help it transform into a new breed of communications service provider
In today's EMEA roundup: Telefónica's Digital unit sets out its stall; VimpelCom's Google Play deal; French government to meet with telcos
Cisco shared some LTE small-cell strategic insight, but no product details, during a recent interview with Light Reading Mobile
Also: Cable broadband's getting bigger; TW Cable expands usage-based broadband policy; Dish wants ad-zapper lawsuits to stay in New York
6:40 AM Managed services deal in Portugal shows off vendor's SPIT smarts
In today's EMEA roundup: América Móvil boss happy with Dutch and Austrian stakes for now; network-sharing in Ireland; SFR cuts rumor
A €550 million ($693 million) deal will bring together two of the mobile world's roaming hubs -- but at what cost?
Despite plans for 5,000 job cuts and delays to its BB10 OS launch, RIM's new CEO says there's 'nothing wrong' with the BlackBerry maker
The $24M purchase of Red-C could give Finisar a crucial weapon against JDSU
Cable vet Jim Buckley has joined Marwan Fawaz's core leadership team at Motorola Home, coming on board as corporate VP, finance
Light Reading takes on small cells, 4G backhaul and distributed radio clouds in the Big Apple
9:55 AM Mobile growth trend hit by license upheaval
9:25 AM If it's Tuesday, this must be billing in Belgium…
Also: Ericsson's latest acquisition; London's underground Wi-Fi; digitization in India; TWC brings HBO GO to 'most' Android OSes
Cause is unknown for now, but T-Mobile customers across the US were without data services for hours on Monday
In today's EMEA roundup: Mobile wallets ahoy in Germany and Poland; Technicolor completes broadcast unit sale; Nokia's possible Plan B
5:00 AM The announcement of Firefox OS means carriers have a new alternative to the dominant mobile operating systems
AT&T is insisting on fiber for its cell towers, but for small cells, it's back to the drawing board and everything is under consideration including microwave, other radio technology and even bonded copper
5:05 PM There are some compelling reasons to add Ericsson to the list of companies that might make a run at Motorola's cable business
1:20 PM The late Tellabs CEO was a rare combination of intelligence and easygoing likeability that the telecom industry is going to miss
Sprint, Deutsche Telekom and others stake a claim in the mobile OS wars by supporting Firefox's mobile browser on Qualcomm smartphones
Alcatel-Lucent wins another 4G deal in the US: a contract to deploy the delayed initial phase of C Spire's LTE network in the Deep South
Also: Dish drops AMC while AT&T keeps it; new CableLabs CEO tweets his schedule; judge denies Netflix bid to kill discrimination suit
Purchase of BreakingPoint Systems adds cloud and LTE security testing capabilities to Ixia's arsenal
The service provider IT sector is not immune to the job-loss trend as macro economics and post-M&A trimming take their toll
In today's EMEA roundup: Vittorio Colao defends operator's tax position; shake-up in UAE could be imminent; Telkom to go back in state hands?