It's so haaaaaard!
SBC vendor's share price slumps following trading update that tells of contract delays and tiny revenues
Cable and consumer electronics industries are blaming each other for faulty installations
NTL, the UK's largest cable operator, completed its acquisition of Virgin Mobile yesterday. The deal offers a quick way for NTL, a mobile virgin in its own right, to quickly penetrate (pardon the expression) the wireless market.
8x8 CEO Martin sends an open letter to investors saying that his company's stock price has suffered unfairly from IPO
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Wall Street starts to get what IT pros are seeing about the new Treos
The chip company becomes the latest under fire for stock-options practices
More and more WiMax companies acknowledge that 802.16e – the standard often called 'mobile WiMax' – is in demand for fixed deployments
More and more WiMax companies acknowledge that 802.16e – the standard often called 'mobile WiMax' – is in demand for fixed deployments
The marketing of mobile devices takes a more fashionable and, err... warmer turn
Citigroup and UBS have initiated coverage on Vonage, and the report cards ain't pretty
Stealth mode startup Mavenir Systems has $13M in its wallet and may have pocketed a senior Alcatel executive
Alcatel's Basil Alwan talks about the importance of edge routing technology, market share, and design as carriers scale their networks to include video applications at every level
VOIP systems player that offers an alternative to Cisco is set to join London's AIM market next week
The eternal challenge
64 percent of businesses intend to increase WLAN deployment during the next 12 months, according to analyst firm
Nigerian conglomerate Transcorp has put in the winning bid for ailing public telco Nitel, offering $750M for a 75% stake
Taiwan's national carrier is set to invest up to $4 billion to migrate to an all-IP network over the next seven years
Chinese vendor's stock dips as it warns of lower profits for the first half of 2006
Who needs IPTV when you've already got satellite TV? Not Verizon. Nor AT&T nor BellSouth nor Qwest for that matter.
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Emerging markets carrier's stock plummets over 25% as it walks away from takeover talks
Speculation is rife about the sale of British broadband assets, while cable operator consolidation in the Netherlands looks likely
Redback is the latest telecom vendor to get a call from the authorities concerning its stock option history
Not atop the list: Tellabs and Nortel, at least by one analyst's reckoning