Cable has taken three recent swings at wireless and missed, but it's not out. The Verizon Wireless deal gives it one last shot at mobile
8:00 AM This week: The telecom industries of China and Bulgaria; terabit upgrades for chipset makers; and your daily telecom news fix
In today's EMEA roundup: Vodafone looks to do a deal with Zain; TeliaSonera's mea culpa; BT engineers on the march
Chip giant says it will acquire DesignArts to bolster its standings in the heterogeneous network
The FCC stamps Verizon Wireless's spectrum deals with four cable operators and Leap and T-Mobile, with a few minor conditions
Some users are complaining about discrepancies with Suddenlink's byte-counter, but the cable company claims its meter is 'consistently accurate'
With a fresh $20M, the WAC's technology and an API acquisition under its belt, Apigee is offering its platform for free
Also: Arris lands another Moxi DVR deal; Barry Diller goes after BarryDriller.com founder; Evolution and Rovi team on DTA guide
New In-Location consortium plans to improve indoor location accuracy and launch new apps to make mall walking more fun
The Hong Kong telco is now the biggest supplier of bandwidth to Syria, according to reports
9:25 AM Here's a high-level view of where Verizon Wireless is banned from bundling its mobile services with cable TV and broadband
In today's EMEA roundup: 650 jobs go at Lund mobile phone plant; Ericsson upgrades in Austria and Croatia; Slim in Polish position
By directing energy toward startups, partners and new IT ideas, the Spanish giant is showing it's possible for a Tier 1 to reinvent itself
T-Mobile's return to unlimited data waters involves only phones, not the tablets that it also sells
Calix CEO Carl Russo says his company's two agreements with Ericsson help both companies focus on what they do best
Moto is the latest vendor to snag a license for Comcast's reference development kit for set-tops, because, let's face it, it sort of has to
Dismissing the 'knee-jerk reactions' that limiting Apple's video chat service to Mobile Share plans is a net neutrality violation, the carrier says it's in the clear
An asset sale is one option the longtime Cisco cable tech partner will consider as it vets a range of 'strategic alternatives'
A year after re-examining its business, MRV decides to stick with networking, driven partly by a strong play in service provider IT
T-Mobile brings back unlimited data plans to take on AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and more
Also: Cox gets serious about home security; Ericsson gears up for HEVC; Zeebox's Comcast connection; Leno slams Comcast
Carrier will likely be first to implement Rich Communication Services in the US this fall, paving the way for simple video messaging between 4G networks
In today's EMEA roundup: BT could lose stake in OnLive following gaming firm's near-death experience; EE's rivals are disgruntled; goal!
Telefónica's Digital division has been set up to behave in a non-telco way. Does that mean it won't make money? Not at all, says the operator
6:10 PM Can clever applications and innovative services help, along with lower prices and unlimited data?
Network SVP Ed Chao likes the AWS spectrum MetroPCS's on for 4G LTE roaming options between carriers in the future
He's part of a group that's plowed $12M into Kymeta, a spinoff that's developing specialized satellite gear for mobile broadband
Also: GCI picks TiVo; Cable-Tec Expo to spread some love to small cable; OnLive stays alive
The LTE wholesaler and its new CEO are confident the company can solve interference issues and launch a nationwide 4G network
The $200 Motorola Photon 4G, packing a big-screen and a slide-out keyboard, arrives ahead of four new Sprint markets going live on Sept. 3
9:10 AM Changes that AT&T and Verizon keep making to their data plans could send customers into their competitors' arms
Industry vet Michael Harney comes out of retirement to become CEO of a startup that's trying to take a serious run at cable's CPE market
In today's roundup: Everything Everywhere could launch 4G services in UK in 2012; AlcaLu faces demotion from blue-chip index; LTE parteee!!!
The OpenFlow startup says it's playing a key role in spreading SDN to the masses
Nagra wants the FCC to bless a new class of 'headless' gateways that ship IP video streams to connected TVs and tablets without need for a CableCARD
Due to the demand on switching systems, switch chipset and integrated device makers are investing in terabit upgrades
Ma Bell is reportedly following Verizon in ending the offer of subsidized tablets with two-year contracts
Also: Futures of Hulu and OnLive are in flux; Comcast makes progress with HD channel-zappers; 3-D groups merge
8:00 AM Consumers have to accept data caps as service providers find that tiered plans are the easiest way to slow consumption and raise revenues
Verizon's concessions on the AWS deal could help to unlock 4G device and carrier choices for American consumers in the coming years
In today's EMEA telecom news: Will Alberto Torres resurface at HP? Google closes Motorola Mobility Israel; sports news from Finland
In developing Tu Me, the Spanish giant's digital division adopted an applications development model that's more Google than telco-like
Higher-speed Ethernet, be it 1Tbit/s or 400Gbit/s, gets one step closer to starting the IEEE standards process
Carrier won't charge for Apple's video chat service on its cellular network, but without a Mobile Share plan, you'll be stuck on Wi-Fi
Cable's deal with Verizon Wireless sets the stage for MSOs to create a 'disruptive' cellular/Wi-Fi service, an industry analyst says
3:00 PM The Note 10.1 will win some fans with its pen-based input, but will it unseat the iPad as the top tablet?
2:10 PM MSO is apparently chewing on some big cuts that would put more heat on FiOS and enter play as it tees up new usage-based broadband policies
2:00 PM When wireless operators decry distracted driving, I'm reminded of what really kills people on roadways and how long we've lived with it
All the wireless operators are keen on adding more devices to their networks, making M2M a growing, lucrative sector
Also: TW Cable's K.C. hiring spree; lower-cost four-tuner TiVo DVR has Sunday nights covered; Netflix aids binge-viewing
As people start to text more and talk less, experts weigh in on how we're changing as a society and whether the telcos have a chance to provide more education
Also: Jolla recruits MeeGo talent; Google snubs Apple on maps; first Windows 8 Nokia phone coming soon; RIM screens some new resolutions
In today's EMEA roundup: Qatar operator wants rest of Wataniya; rocket boffin resigns after satellites foul-up; NSN gets all sustainable on us
Verizon is close to wrapping up the spectrum deals it's been working on since December, but the FCC still has to cast its vote
The DoJ will forbid Verizon Wireless from offering cable bundles in FiOS markets but won't place the same restriction on the MSOs
The US govt. appears close to approving Verizon's AWS spectrum deals -- with conditions -- as Big Red makes 4G coverage and roaming concessions
Apple's in talks with some big operators about creating a box that can access cable TV services, reports The Wall Street Journal
Also: Dish tees up national broadband plan; Comcast updates on 'Internet Essentials'; S3 signs up for Comcast's set-top software kit
Vendor adds a consulting and professional service practice to its application enablement strategy to ease API tension between developers and operators
Light Reading Cable breaks down the cable industry's responses to the 2012 social media survey to find out where it goes to socialize
In today's EMEA roundup: Russian operator must resolve Telenor dispute; Nokia dismisses S&P pronouncement; Telekom Austria revises outlook
2:00 AM Swisscom hopes to reap the benefits of unifying networks and IT
Not for Europe. But in the US, there's maybe, possibly a chance that business for Cisco is about to get better
Samsung tries again with tablets, borrowing pen-based input ideas from its successful Note 'phablet' to take on the iPad
A SeaChange/TiVo software upgrade lets TiVo DVRs run cable VoD on some systems that aren't Motorola's
After saying Q4 would be muted, Cisco at least didn't add to the disappointment
12:25 PM Shouldn't retailers be working with the wireless operators instead of against them?
There's a Big Red 4G stain across almost three-fourths of the US today, as Verizon launches 34 new LTE markets
CEO Thorsten Heins shows carriers RIM's "nearly finished" BlackBerry 10 phones and promises a mix of six qwerty or touchscreen devices coming next year
Google's sweetheart deal with the Kansas Cities includes a clause that lets the company walk away up to two years after construction began
Also: OTT pirate gets jailed; Com Hem CTO sets his exit; analyst sees bleak future for Aereo; Google Fiber partners eye Wi-Fi
Some operators are ready to roll with tiny base stations in LTE networks
The Telefónica Digital man is spreading his bets in his search for innovative startup partners
In today's EMEA roundup: It's not curtains for Nokia's Windows strategy; KPN's BASE sale is off; Netflix goes Nordic
Carriers' optical-networking spending is on analysts' minds, but JDSU isn't in the mood to drop any hints
5:50 PM The jobs cut at Motorola might be the beginning of the end for America's first major mobile maker, but it's been a long time coming
Envivio stock is down by more than half Tuesday after the video processing vendor said it would miss its Q2 revenue target
VMWare reportedly outbid Cisco for the software-defined networking startup
10:55 AM Used a game-changing app or service on your smartphone or tablet this year? Nominate it for a 2012 Leading Lights award
Also: Verizon-cable deal nears the finish line; Comcast slims staff in Chicagoland; thePlatform goes down under
The duo have forged a patent partnership, but what's the backstory? A challenge to Oracle might be the catalyst for this relationship
Competitive carrier also chooses NSN over Infinera for its deployment, which is driven by bandwidth demands but also costs
In today's EMEA roundup: AlcaLu goes from 'stable' to 'negative'; Deutsche Telekom's mobile money move; Kabel Deutschland Q1 profits rise
Moto says some of the 4,000 job cuts will involve its Home division, but expects the impact at its Horsham, Pa., facility to be 'minimal'
Software-defined networking is a potential game-changer for telecom networks
Also: TW Cable and Level strike backbone deal; Comcast streams ESPN to Androids; cable among the Ethernet market leaders
Google will slash 20% of Motorola Mobility's workforce as part of a plan to put the phone maker back in the black
8:30 AM Light Reading's Leading Lights Awards is looking for the Private Company of the Year
Weak subscriber growth was balanced out by high profits in Q2 as operators shook up their pricing and made the move to LTE
More than 230 service providers chimed in on our social media survey. Here's what they had to say
In today's EMEA roundup: Cable-ship fire sparks major rescue operation; Telenet backs off from BASE; Ericsson gets two-for-one in Poland
3:00 AM Attention in the managed services market is turning towards outsourced service provider IT (SPIT) deals, which should yield decent margins
5:15 PM Arris has yet to reveal its first CCAP product to the viewing public, but its E6000 chassis did make an appearance of sorts this week
As mobile broadband usage grows, more enterprise employees are using their own devices to access workplace data
A few names to note before every startup starts saying it does software-defined networking
Also: Report fans Google Fiber fears; new Xbox speculation swirls; Comcast targets people on the move; Cablevision's new branding iron
Also: Apple outsells Samsung like crazy; Qt goes cross platform; iOS 6 does cross-network video chat; First Windows 8 phone pictured
US pay-TV providers lost a combined 418,000 subs in the always-tough second quarter, offering more fodder for the cord-cutting crowd
8:00 AM This week: LTE futures; SDN; your daily telecom news fix
In today's EMEA roundup: MRV to focus on optical transport; UK mast-sharing under the microscope; KPN's BASE attracts interest
5:15 AM Revenue assurance specialist in doldrums
Samsung joins Alcatel-Lucent in helping Sprint fill the gaps in its Network Vision
The technology is almost certain to be a requirement at 400G and beyond, even though it's more of a bit player in 100G systems
T-Mobile stresses cost reductions and 4G network upgrades as monthly subscribers continue to jump ship
Also: Dish thinks it's already winning the AutoHop battle; Google Fiber puts a name on customer service; analyst views NBCU as 'ideal' Starz suitor
Spotting Sprint's 4G LTE signals in your town doesn't necessarily mean that faster data service is imminent
8:00 AM A new crop of MVNOs is coming on the scene having learned from past failures, but there's still a bumpy road ahead
In today's EMEA roundup: Elop waves goodbye to apps software unit; Deutsche Telekom on even Q2 keel; Exponential-e goes 'super-core'
5:00 AM VoLTE could finally allow carriers a way to compete with popular over-the-top voice apps
A look at the jaw-dropping, pixelicious delights of Super Hi-Vision, a video format that's still years away from retail reality
3:35 PM Charlie Ergen says he's prepared to go ahead with satellite/terrestrial combo handsets no matter how the FCC rules on Dish's spectrum
If the router-chip sales are light, it doesn't suggest good things for the router business
Both AT&T and Verizon will have their shared data plans in place this month, and Verizon's offering a few by-request-only plans for those who crave more data
Also: Cablevision's TV app catches Fire; Dish misses in Q2; MaxLinear countersues Silicon Labs; Liberty eyes Starz spinoff
9:15 AM Comcast and NBCU offered an early look at the eye-popping (and bandwidth-gobbling) Super Hi-Vision video format
In today's EMEA roundup: Skulduggery in Spain and Kazakhstan; half-year results a-go-go; Russian satellites fail to fly
Plumgrid's founders gave Cisco a taste of software-defined networking a few years ago. Now they've got the VC backing to try it on their own
TiVo's David Sandford outlines its whole-home DVR strategy and how a new IP video transcoding device will help cable operators stream their TV lineups to any IP-connected screen
Having announced a plan to develop chips for the cloud, Cavium joins other chip companies in working on HP's future cloud vision
6:00 PM SK Telecom's launch of VoLTE will likely offer plenty of lessons to other carriers still working on 4G talk capabilities
Cablevision plans to offer its network DVR service and a new cloud-based video navigation system in all east coast markets by year's end
Three of nine patent-infringement claims get upheld as Brocade wins a $112M jury decision against the Layer 4-through-7 startup
Not only has BroadSoft attracted carrier investment while others have suffered, it has opened its wallet to capitalize further
Also: Cable guys give high marks to IMJ's set-top-on-a-stick; FourthWall launches data division; Arris gets an upgrade
SK Telecom launches the world's first voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) service, but only one smartphone supports the new offering so far
In today's EMEA roundup: Deutsche Telecom to bid for PrimaCom?; Ericsson's up against it; ARM's new chips; CDN firm's Russian R&D gambit
Prepaid carrier lowers its LTE coverage target for 2012, but says it's exploring all options to return to growth
T-Mobile is looking for a senior engineer to help it implement VoLTE as it looks ahead to faster 4G in 2013
Companies are teaming up to add Wi-Fi, 3G and eventually 4G connectivity to Chrysler's cars for infotainment and safety apps
Industry sources say Google could put Motorola's cable assets on the block this fall and have a deal wrapped up by the end of the year
Network Vision carrier will leverage the mini base stations to plug indoor coverage gaps in its growing LTE network
Also: Pressure builds on Verizon/cable bundle; NCTA chief shoots down mayoral rumor; more changes at SeaChange
7:50 AM Competition is even tougher for the major vendors in the IT outsourcing services space
Strikes deal to sell Starhome subsidiary as the service provider IT giant executes its ownership strategy
In today's EMEA roundup: Vendor downgraded to 'negative'; Zain profits up, a bit; Nigeria may reallocate spectrum; BT's Cornish claims
Ma Bell reveals that it plans to shut down its 2G network by 2017, encouraging remaining customers to switch now
Mediacom joins Comcast with a policy that charges $10 for an extra bucket of 50GB when customers exceed their monthly data limits
4:45 PM In our informal poll for the LR Hall of Fame, Qualcomm's founder was a favorite. But he's getting outbid
Ruckus scores again as TW Cable plans to showcase its Wi-Fi during the Democratic National Convention
1:00 PM But is that enough to help it win its battle with broadcasters as Aereo strives to serve the 'public interest'?
LTE is boosting business services development in South Korea plus other snippets from Asia/Pacific
Midokura is pretty much unknown, even in software-defined networking circles, but it claims to have a unique scope in its approach
Also: Boston mayor piles on Verizon/Comcast deal; Netflix traffic normalizes after Olympics 'blip'; CEA hates on cable's video encryption proposal
Also: Ice Cream Sandwich melts; Windows Phone captures more market share; analyst predicts a Zune-like flop for Surface; Google opens its wallet
Just how do you locate an emergency call on a 4G data device with a VoIP client? FreedomPop is working on it...
This week: Telecom theft; who's buying or merging with NSN; Netflix's Latin American adventure; telecom news in your inbox
In today's EMEA roundup: Mobile giant opens hi-tech hatchery in east London; Inmarsat suffers LightSquared effect; Turkcell versus MTN
Rumor mill hits Sweden
Some say it's another sign Google wants to sell Moto's cable assets. Moto says otherwise
UBS analyst suggests that Sprint could be the next operator to sell off WCS spectrum to AT&T
Cloud-based guides, IP set-tops and all-singing/all-dancing video gateways are part of TW Cable's 2013 video game plan
Ma Bell will offer up to $50M for NextWave's capacity in the WCS bands, opening up 4G opportunities if interference worries are removed
4G LTE applications could bust up older networking equipment that isn't built to handle smaller packet sizes, according to Stoke
Also: DirecTV gets dinged in Q2; Roku signs CE pals; Amazon streams to the iPad; Google spreads the fiber gospel
RIM's tablet is finally getting LTE, with the first versions going on sale in Canada on Aug. 9
Churn hammered TW Cable's video totals, but the cable operator grew in other areas and pulled in better-than-expected Q2 results
7:05 AM Forget Alcatel-Lucent – NEC could be the best bet to merge with Nokia Siemens Networks
In today's Olympics-tinged EMEA roundup: BT's Wi-Fi hits the spot; Russian mobile merger talk; Telecom Italia returns to profit
With its future in smartphones unclear, the Finnish company is pushing its advantages in maps and location-based services
The chipmaker says it's developing new processors, from scratch, with secret ingredients apparently engineered for data centers and clouds
The fate of Nokia Siemens will shape the landscape of the global telecom infrastructure market during the next 10 years
Pressure group tells the FCC that Comcast's data policy for the Xbox 360 violates a condition of its NBCU merger
Vendor says its security policies are rigorous, but test lab insists processes are flawed
12:40 PM Lenovo thinks the prospect of acquiring Nokia is hilarious, but would another company want to snatch up all of Nokia now?
Comcast will try to bring some mojo back to video as it makes plans to launch its X1 service in five 'major' markets this year
Also: Skewering NBC's Olympics coverage becomes a sport; BlackArrow targets TV ads to all screens; SDV catches on with small cable
Comcast net income was up 6.1% in the second quarter while it lost a less-than-expected 176,000 video subscribers
In today's EMEA roundup: CEO's mea culpa; Nokia directors bag their cut-price shares; Russian carrier tires of Apple's retail control
12:05 AM Olympic officials are asking viewers to find alternatives to texting but aren't people doing that anyway with OTT apps?