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Juniper's Kriens Stuck On Traffic
News Analysis | 5/3/2005

CEO tells partners he sees 'billions' in the traffic processing market, a vision that has fueled acquisitions

BT's 21CN: Metro Partners Under Wraps
News Analysis | 5/3/2005

Uncertainty surrounds partnership programs of some of BT's key 21CN suppliers

Grooming Nightmare
Monkey Bidness | 5/3/2005

The nauseating things that can go on in your head...

Interop Unwired
LR Mobile News Analysis | 5/3/2005

Wireless gets bigger -- and smaller -- at the Vegas tradeshow

Laurel Pumps Up IPTV Plans
Supercomm News Analysis | 5/2/2005

New product points to a stronger IP video emphasis and a future without the standalone B-RAS

Qwest Qwits
News Analysis | 5/2/2005

Qwest withdraws, says MCI board cowed by Verizon

Why the Future Is Now for Triple Play
LRTV Documentaries | 5/2/2005

The triple play of voice, video, and data services has long been an object of desire for telcos, but it has always remained just out of reach. That is about to change, for two basic reasons: First, the technology to enable triple play over carrier infrastructure is now ready for deployment; second, local telcos have no choice but to become triple-play providers. In this documentary we examine the technologies and applications driving successful deployment of triple play.

The Convergence Contenders
LR Mobile News Analysis | 5/2/2005

Startups abound in the next buzz wireless market, according to the latest Unstrung Insider

Reader Feedback Forum
The Philter | 5/2/2005

Cisco Launches ISR Mini-Me
LR Mobile News Analysis | 5/2/2005

Small access router includes integrated security, 802.11 a/b/g access, and Ethernet switching

SWAT the Monkey
Monkey Bidness | 5/2/2005

Now they're arming monkeys...

Verizon Goes to $26
Supercomm News Analysis | 5/2/2005

New offer falls short of Qwest's $30, but MCI board deems it 'superior'

Juniper Infranets the Enterprise
News Analysis | 5/2/2005

Announces its 'Not-NAC,' a security intiative targeted at the enterprise – and at Cisco

DWDM Goes Pluggable
News Analysis | 5/2/2005

Cisco and others have been pushing SFP modules for DWDM, and XFP support isn't far behind

Full Transcript of LRTV’s Interview With Carl Russo, CEO, Calix
LRTV Interviews | 5/2/2005

Carl Russo, president and chief executive of Calix, is one of the best known figures in the telecom industry. The big question on many people’s minds is whether he can repeat the success he had as chief executive of Cerent with his new venture. In this exclusive interview with LRTV, he sheds light on where Calix is headed and on the broadband telecom market itself.

Carrier Ethernet Services: Five Key Drivers
LRTV Documentaries | 5/2/2005

For a technology that was developed in the 1970s as an office automation tool, Ethernet has certainly come a long way. But the best may be yet to come. As service providers and their customers increasingly standardize on Ethernet as the underlying infrastructure for all their applications and traffic, Ethernet is set to become a universal communications enabler. Our documentary examines its progress in this regard, with the help of leading analysts, service providers, and the inventor of Etherne

Welcome to the New Light Reading
Column | 5/2/2005

Our first full-scale redesign since our launch in 2000 is more than cosmetic

Telecom Taxorama
Light Ranting | 5/2/2005

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