Job reductions at top end of proposed range. No details on which departments will be hit hardest
Europeans delay mobile roaming charges vote
Lower operating costs and higher margins narrowed Nortel's Q1 losses
Two more reasons to axe DRM
Broadcom is accelerating its MOCA strategy after putting up $31 million for semiconductor upstart Octalica
Mobile-ad startups shrug off the Google threat while saying big brands are starting to roll in
Just what is a nomadic WiMax card anyway?
Nortel CEO says the company is 'on offense again.'
Converged services suck
Now comes the hard part for Cablevision – getting shareholders to go along with a deal that will take the New York-based MSO private
The sound of jackhammers in the morning
As expected, RIM unveils next stage in plans to get more consumer friendly
Belgian incumbent the latest to go all IP
With optical components business down again, JDSU initiates staff cuts of 400
I blame those sneakers with wheels... and the Internet
Hundreds of Ethernet executives hit London for the Ethernet Expo Europe event, where the news and debate was dominated by PBT
'Can't we all just connect?' asks Alireza Mahmoodshahi at Ethernet Expo Europe
Michael Hatfield's new startup has raised more than $8 million
Let's take a break from those interminable spreadsheets
Company says $211M loss is down to spending on network improvements
Buoyed by the bundle, Time Warner Cable posted solid numbers in its first quarterly report as a publicly traded company
The newest BlackDiamond squares off against low-end carrier Ethernet gear from Cisco and Alcatel-Lucent
Video advertisers like the Web but aren't sure how much good it's doing them, say speakers at the Stanford Accel Symposium
The third time's the charm, as Cablevision accepts the Dolan family's latest offer to take the MSO private
Vodafone embraces social networking services and will introduce flat-rate data pricing to boost data services
Mobile virtual network operator files for IPO on the NYSE
Someone needs his head thawed
The company reported better-than-expected revenue and margins
Ericsson and France Telecom report strong growth in broadband traffic and subscribers, while Europeans check out mobile WiMax
Calling Tess Trueheart!
Rupert Murdoch says paper and plain TV still matter
Comcast is looking to launch some Docsis 3.0 trials as early as this year and follow with some initial deployments in 2008
Its time to ask the obvious question about mobile WiMax
Ethernet Expo hits sunny London
Comcast execs say the ability to offer a bundle of voice, video, and data will pave the way for sustainable growth for years to come
Access line revenues fell, but profits rose due to lower capex and bundled services
1:30 PM -- Crybabies abound at the 'Baby-Cry Sumo' contest
Growth in emerging markets drives revenues at Orange, but ARPUs in Europe still suffer
Light Reading Editor in Chief Scott Raynovich hurls a "J'accuse!" at the departing AT&T Chief
Pair have joined forces to pitch their IPTV story to the EMEA region's Tier 2 and 3 operators
Readers pick Basil Alwan as the best-fitting telecom exec in our Movers and Shakers list. By a lot
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