Savvis just raised an additional $20M, showing the importance of a focused strategy during a downturn
Report says they're winning lots of customers that nobody else wants
Psst, it's a secret -- the old Ortel gang has got back together again, making lasers and receivers
Some optical companies are extending the US and Canadian holidays this week to cut back on operational costs
Billing specialist pips ADC to buy up TelesensKSCL assets, including mobile operator client list
Stronger algorithm ties in with next-generation security, quelling authorities' fears of hacker breakthrough
Virgin and BeVocal find the lowest common denominator for the teen wireless market
Dropping your mobile down the toilet only comes in at number five in U.K. mishaps
Love the '3' but hate the 'G'? Hutchison Whampoa's got you covered
Lucent has sold its enterprise service business in an effort to focus on service-provider customers
America's leading SMS services company has reached 1 billion text messages a month but isn't holding its breath for MMS
Decision to ease rollout timeline makes little difference or does not go far enough, say UMTS license-holders
An old lawsuit reveals that Redback has been staking out the wireless equipment space for several years
An old lawsuit reveals that Redback has been staking out the wireless equipment space for several years
Verizon, using Nortel equipment, moves toward 'widespread' deployment of packet switches for its voice networks
New WorldCom CEO fingers former execs for the company's woes, but says new team can right the ship
Lucent announced availability of its new IP Service router, raising questions about its strategy in the edge-router market
Next-gen PDSN contender cuts staff but says it will have kit in customer networks by the end of the year
As global giant restates its rollout plans, market pressures drag stock price to four-year nadir
What's next for Procket? A source says it plans to sell to enterprise customers as well as service providers
Scion accidentally leaves its customer list lying around where Light Reading can find it
'Waves give me a headache,' says WHO boss
After buyout efforts fall apart, the Ebone portion of the KPNQwest network is shut down
WorldCom says it's reviewing financial statements as far back as 1999. What's left to find?
Light Reading has won widespread support from carriers for its plans to test grooming switches
ADC confirms rumors that it will close its tunable laser division in Järfälla, Sweden
These devices aren't stupid, they're just memory-constrained...
Tellium's stock was slammed after reporting it would only have $3 million in revenue for Q2 2002
Vodafone's Japanese operator says its W-CDMA trial isn't worth announcing. With just 160 on board, it may have a point
Report on Western European 3G says France has the best conditions for a successful UMTS market. C'est bon!
Stealthy startup took on $24M in funding in April and says it's going after the edge routing market
WorldCom may be the largest accounting scandal in US history, but it won't be the last, observers say.
Bad news for attention seekers -- scientists have developed a wood laminate that blocks mobile calls