The unanswered question in Qualcomm's buyout
A record bought for 75 cents, sold for $128K
BT reckons it can make money from selling on the experience it has gained from 21CN, but not everyone's convinced
The richest 2% of adults in the world own more than half of the global household wealth
MySpace, the song
Indian CDMA carrier issues the Godzilla of wireless RFPs – for a $7B GSM network
Indian CDMA carrier issues the Godzilla of wireless RFPs – for a $7B GSM network
Carrier says a new 50-Gbyte service will be available soon
VON will be VON
Taking plunge into US market, open-standards mobile email provider seeks expanded enterprise accounts
RGB Networks says it shipped its 1000th video processor product at the end of November. Can it catch BigBand?
In a shrinking industry, does anyone really need a Telecom World tradeshow?
Air-biscuits divert flight
Vendors speak up on this vexing issue
FMC startup says that partnership with Extricom will enable it to take unlicensed mobile access (UMA) tech into the enterprise
FCC Commissioner who once worked with CLECs may be asked to cast tie-breaking vote in the AT&T-BellSouth merger
WiFi firm Network Chemistry introduces software to secure smartphones in the enterprise
At ITU Telecom World in Hong Kong, Ericsson officials lay plans for mainland dominance
As the ITU's World Telecom event attracts questions about its strong regional flavor, vendors use show as news launchpad
Welcome to Cisco Island. Where's Tattoo?
2009: A CDMA Oddity
Unstrung adapts to changing times in the wireless industry
Spam or news? You decide
Strix unveils multi-band system with new high-power 'mask' for public safety applications
Cable companies already belong to the Metro Ethernet Forum, but the group wants to make sure they all feel the love
UK-based IPTV middleware player NDS takes out home gateway software startup Jungo for $90.5 million
The WLAN vendor aims to broaden its corporate appeal in this week's new product roundup
Cisco takes another step toward filling gaps in its IPTV story with the repackaging of VOD technology from its Arroyo acquisition
More functions for the 7600 routers and the ISR line fill the slate of Cisco's ITU Telecom announcements
Not a creature was stirring, not even a flame retardant goat
Wall Street needs to take a chill pill
British incumbent is launching its IPTV service at a slow pace, but its 2007 plans look set to trouble NTL and Sky
Vendors face disruptive technologies, escalating enterprise requirements on the road to 'true' integration
And Kraft Oobleck
CDMA pioneer grabs a chunk of the next-gen WiFi market with pioneer 802.11 MIMO startup
CDMA pioneer grabs a chunk of the next-gen WiFi market with pioneer 802.11 MIMO startup
The telecom services sector is worth fighting over
LSI Logic and Agere conclude all-stock deal that will create a networking and storage chip giant
LSI Logic and Agere conclude all-stock deal that will create a networking and storage chip giant
Mountain View startup confirms Google collaboration, expands on easy, cheap WiFi mesh in the home and elsewhere
Mountain View startup confirms Google collaboration, expands on easy, cheap WiFi mesh in the home and elsewhere
Officials from both sides say prolonged negotiations could close by year-end
Says loosened price controls on business data services hasn't led to increased competition and lower prices in many markets
Nortel's stock is up a tad
It's day one at the new vendor giant, and it has a shiny new logo. But there's little visibility into what comes next
New logo. Ooo, shiny
An upbeat take on the global enterprise communications market by VSNLs John Landau. The doldrums have definitely passed and the market is reinvigorated by the expansion of businesses worldwide. John explains their acquisition strategy to transform VSNL into an international player but also how, even now, global operators are not yet truly global. Thats something to look forward to in the next ten years.
We reveal Pat Russo's main weakness
Siemens division is months late with a new release focused on HDTV and PVR capabilities, say sources. Myrio says it's on schedule
US phone companies added more high-speed data subscribers in the third quarter than did their cable rivals