Carrier will shut down Flash-OFDM network in June
Video server firm's stock tanks as it lowers Q4 revenue guidance by 25%, but CEO says it's just a timing issue
Chinese vendor pooh-poohs suggestions it is trying to offload its optical and access business units
A plugged-in source says AOL's commercial VOIP launch will happen on March 16
Spectrum-rich operator will kick WiMax's tires for wireless triple-play services
Love among the startups has returned in 2005, so we revisit and refurbish our Top 10 Private Companies list
Spectrum-rich operator will kick WiMax's tires for wireless triple-play services
Nortel is asking its former CEO, CFO, and controller to pay back their allegedly ill-gotten gains
Verizon is linked to Sprint and MCI, which is fielding an offer from Qwest
A step up in fiber-to-the-whatever activity has given test-and-measurement firms a shot in the arm
Growth in wireless and data services keep Q4 numbers in the black
Unstrung readers are upbeat on chances of 802.16 market success. Just don’t hold your breath
What's going on at BT Exact? And why are cloggers fleeing Eastern Europe?
Stock slips as 2004 dividend fails to materialize, but CEO says it's all about preparing for growth
Wall Street Journal says Qwest is ready to wheel and deal, but how would it pay up?
ARRIS Inc. announced a letter of intent (LOI) with Cox Communications covering the vendor's circuit-switched and VoIP cable telephone gear.
Boosts the throughput of its gear to target wireless triple-play
SBC may realize 'synergies' from its AT&T buy, but not at the expense of gear suppliers. At least not yet
AT&T shareholders trade a premium price for long-term security
City officials grant Verizon a cable franchise, giving it a chance to compete with Charter in the video market
Chipset vendor partners with Cambridge Silicon Radio on development of voice-over-WLAN silicon, sources say
The sorry exchange rate hurt Q2 earnings, but execs promise better things as more manufacturing shifts to China
Nortel filed its restated Q1 and Q2 2004 earnings today, and analysts were neither surprised nor satisfied
Nortel filed its restated Q1 and Q2 2004 earnings today, and analysts were neither surprised nor satisfied
RBOC is feeling the pressure to expand after SBC/AT&T announcement. What's the next move?
IPTV drives the Swedes to team up with a Canadian remote Ethernet DSLAM startup
Sees continued pricing pressure in the optical components market as it reports further losses and a flat forecast
Tut Systems' $24.1M deal to acquire CoSine has been challenged in San Mateo County
Networking giant says WiMax could rival 3G, but won't be mainstream for years
Fujitsu and Atrica have teamed to provide a carrier-grade Ethernet network for a large Cox enterprise customer