New service and new mobile clients based on Mirial acquisition position LifeSize to make HD video more widespread
BigBand's stock gets a lift after landing a deal with the largest US IPTV provider that could improve the vendor's flagging growth prospects
What's coming down the pipe from Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks?
Also: Pandora plays on FiOS TV, AT&T brings U-verse app to Android, Verizon lets subs self-install CableCARDs, AT&T CEO rips DSL
Never mind that IPO; Force10 lands a deal with the company that was supposed to acquire Brocade
DesignArt Networks adds a new twist to backhaul for small cells and new designs for LTE small cell SoCs
7:10 AM ABI Research uncovers another Huawei line of attack on mobile incumbents
It's a Nordic results-fest, with TeliaSonera, Transmode, Tele2 and Comptel revealing all in today's Eurovision of loveliness
Swedish metro optical vendor is in a steady growth groove as it reports its first post-IPO quarter
Coming off a strong Q3, Apple is looking at pre-paid and lower-priced iPhones to continue to bolster sales of the device
As 100G shipments get closer, Infinera says it sees carriers waiting rather than jumping for 40G
5:25 PM An LTE iPad makes a lot of sense, but cost and integration factors may hold it back
Apple's Q3 revenues were boosted by 142% growth in iPhone sales and 183% growth in iPad sales over last year
Losses continue, but on the plus side, everyone expected that already
The joint venture among AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile makes a pact with the obvious brand names, hoping to kick-start NFC payments
Oh, come on. Like you wouldn't have gone for that headline too
12:40 PM Google chief says he'll help HTC fight against Apple in the courts, but calls on the company to compete in the market instead
Also: Netflix fixes another streaming outage; TW Cable replaces marketing chief; News Corp. may promote Carey to CEO; Clearwire expands
A 4G Samsung or the Motorola Xoom LTE upgrade looks likely to arrive first. Most LTE tablets, however, appear to be set for a fall debut
With Cisco's layoffs prepped and loaded, there is still some debate about how deep the cuts should run
A hybrid power system is spawned by vendors and the SCTE to help cable meet rigorous SLAs as MSOs begin to target Tier 1 business customers
Ciena, Ericsson and Telenet feature in today's European roundup
For some telcos caching content has greater appeal than investing in FTTH, which is a more expensive option
But Cisco insists it's not getting out of the set-top box business as it prepares to outsource its box-making needs
Wish we still had a Flip cam to see all the changes happening at Cisco today
Also, Rovi loses patent case, buys engineering firm; CNN streams 24/7; CenturyLink earmarks $20M for broadband expansion in New Mexico
Android is looking increasingly vulnerable as the ITC issues a preliminary ruling that HTC infringed on Apple's wireless patents
Tom Alexander resigns from the Orange and T-Mobile joint venture Everything Everywhere to be replaced by France Telecom's Olaf Swantee
Wayne Davis, the former CTO of Charter and CEO of Javelin Innovations, has returned to the MSO as VP of technical operations
Chris Donley, project director for network protocols at Cable Labs, explains the problems CGN will introduce for some network services
Spanish operator says redundancies will cost €2.7B, while France Telecom has African operator in its sights in today's EMEA headlines
There's actually money to be made here, and it's not just because IPv4 numbers are running out
Our one-day IPv6 event in NYC was a success. Have a look!
2:45 PM Spanish giant's 6,500 domestic job cuts are going to cost big bucks
Heavy Reading's Jim Hodges offers some perspective on the business reasons for embracing IPv6 and how urgent the
As mobile content continues to push bandwidth limits, operators are developing new ways to seamlessly move traffic to less stressed networks
EANTC put Alcatel-Lucent's 100GbE capabilities to the test and found the vendor not only making the grade but looking to the next stage too
Also: Tier 2 joins 100-Meg club, RIM may build media set-top, West Virginia scales back on broadband, QR codes come to ITV
RIM's still kicking in emerging markets, Mangos aren't for tablets and Android takes over the world in this week's OS stories
Ethernet switch vendor is axing 16% of its staff and warns of lower than expected fiscal Q4 earnings
This week: LTE in Asia-Pacific, Sengal's telecom future, RIM 2.0, LG's smartphone strategy, TeliaSonera cozies up to the competition
Dramatic year-on-year drop in phone shipments attributed to impact of Japanese earthquake
Parts shortages take Sony Ericsson back into the red, while MTN begins LTE trials in South Africa in today's EMEA roundup
1:00 AM I chat to LR's Carol Wilson about how mobile operators are keeping quiet on IPv6 even as they work hard on the protocol
Being a consumer favorite hasn't turned Android into a revenue driver, but CEO Larry Page sees big things for the long term
Software giant grows on the strength of its ads and mobile business while citing 'amazing response' to its new social networking site
4:00 PM Netflix gets a taste of Charlie Ergen's wrath, but he isn't calling them pigs ... yet
Elise Gerich, VP of IANA and ICANN, discusses the role of infrastructure and how IPv6 can prevent an innovation drought
2:40 PM Enterprises shouldn't let themselves be stranded by waiting too long to embrace IPv6
IPv6 Forum President Latif Ladid talks about the importance of end-to-end communications and what's possible with IPv6
IPv6 Forum President Latif Ladid highlights some advantages of moving to IPv6 – mobility, security and an 'always on' Internet
12:00 PM Its Savvis acquisition has catapulted CenturyLink into the big league, and it's all happened so quickly
Streaming music service claims it won't cause US 3G networks to buckle, but its success will hinge on operator and label partnerships
Also: Ex-Joost exec joins TW Cable, Comcast's cap bares its fangs, Cox mobilizes Virginia, UltraViolet opens its digital locker
10:55 AM The EC's Digital dame is ready for a broadband battle, but it could be avoided
MSO's interest in the downloadable Open Media Security system could apply more pressure on the wobbly Motorola-Cisco duopoly
Cisco treated customers to glamor, glitz and skateboards; meanwhile, the press got a heck of a data center tour
6:50 AM Chinese vendor steps up branding efforts in the UK
6:30 AM Hacker's Choice raises security issue with Vodafone femtocell
It's net neutrality part 94 for AlcaLu and friends, while BT's reward packages cause a stink in today's party bucket of Euro headlines
5:35 PM Android redesigns its Market to make it easier to discover new apps, a smart move in a crowded store
Light Reading event in New York City on Thursday will explore choices lying ahead for ISPs, enterprises and Web content providers
2:45 PM Or maybe it's the other way around. The companies are trading blows behind the scenes at Cisco Live
2:00 PM Analysts and investors are getting restless waiting on QNX
Elsewhere: News Corp drops BSkyB bid, Dish shutters more Blockbuster stores, Comcast Signature Support goes national, Cox and Level 3 do more
10:45 AM This summer's been a hot one as the cloud race shows no signs of slowing. But who will come out on top?
There are no external investors but also no clarity about what's next for NSN
Nokia and Siemens complete review of private equity interest in joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks and there were no takers
China Telecom plans an MVNO service in Britain while a new country means a new operating license for Zain in today's EMEA roundup
6:00 PM Signs of a price war on LTE data cards and mobile hot spots emerge; expect devices using the 4G tech to remain costly for now
What Cisco needs is a routine slimming-down, the CEO says, and he's already gearing up for the next time it's necessary
Ma Bell is adding to its LTE device offerings ahead of a limited launch of the 4G technology this summer
The venerable Catalyst 6500 gets a major upgrade as Cisco counters chatter that it's losing ground in switching
Acquisition of Cloud.com provides some instant momentum for Citrix, and signals coming consolidation in vendor space
Busy week for mobile execs as HP's webOS head gets reassigned, Samsung's mobile chief moves on, Apple's patent expert resigns and Qualcomm gets a new CTO
David Verklin, CEO of the cable-backed ad lab, is out, as targeted advertising remains more of an art than a science
Elsewhere: Clearwire and TW Cable expand WiMax in NYC, FCC may fine Comcast over network discrimination, AllVid Alliance rallies at the FCC
8:35 AM Courts approve sale to Rockstar group, but the DoJ has been asked to step in
Job cuts could affect 10,000 Cisco staff, reports Bloomberg
6:55 AM AT&T and T-Mobile merger faces deeper scrutiny at state level
AlcaLu, DT and Vivendi want content providers to pay for network usage while Bouygues Telecom snuggles up to Telefonica in today's regional roundup
4:25 PM Mike Schwartz, the communications chief at CableLabs, is leaving the building next month, and he will be missed
3:20 PM We're now accepting entries for the 2011 Leading Lights awards. Deadline for entries is Sept. 2, and we'll announce finalists during the week of Sept. 18
Also: Netflix passes on Hulu as it launches new DVD-only plan; MSOs approach 30M CableCARDs shipped; HTML5 video adoption heats up
6:50 AM Apple's 'app store' trademark spat sparks grassroots open-apps movement
A legacy mindset and lack of understanding of subscriber needs could create permanent dumb-pipe status for inept CSPs, study suggests
Telecom Italia buys Brazilian fiber infrastructure firm and Orange does a deal with Samsung in today's EMEA regional roundup
Sources say Cisco's set-top-making facility in Juarez, Mexico, is on the block. Will Cisco get out of the set-top business completely?
A lot of senior staff, including quite a few at Scientific Atlanta, could walk out the door today for the last time
1:25 PM Isn't it great how the RIAA and the movie industry keep doing us favors?
Also: Time Warner upgrades iPad app, Verizon expands advanced IPG rollout, judge stamps Dish-TerreStar deal, NCTA fights AllVid
China's other equipment vendor hopes to branch out with help from the Huawei Plan – and the publicity of a 100G test
Multinationals in four specific industry verticals get special attention and expertise and now generate 54% of the carrier's business revenues
This week: LTE in Asia-Pac, content delivery and the cloud, 4G consulting services, free country report excerpts, a chance to become an MVP
Telefonica cuts jobs, an optical specialist raises cash, more M2M action and France Telecom faces emerging market challenges in today's EMEA roundup
Light Reading sister company UBM TechInsights breaks down expectations for the components that will make up Apple's next iPhone
MSO and telco-backed Copyright Alert System lets ISPs keep online pirates in check by slowing down the speeds of flagged accounts
Putting the world's preeminent LTE network through its paces under real-world conditions
Will Rural Empowerment Group help deliver LightSquared from GPS and government foes?
2:15 PM Activity in the non-human world
1:45 PM Bharti Airtel's sticking its global data pipes in emerging markets
Also: Xfinity brand causes confusion in Florida, Charter licenses Rovi's IPG, Blockbuster does discounts, drug smuggler uses fake DirecTV van
Comcast's new IP-based video navigation system and its massive VoD library could turn things around by 2013
8:00 AM Capped data and two-year contracts sound like a death sentence to many subscribers, but Verizon could jazz them up to ease consumers' minds
7:25 AM It's official -- the two online giants are 'in a relationship'...
A frontrunner emerges for AlcaLu's unwanted biz while TeliaSonera joins in the M2M fun in today's look at what's happenin', Euro-style
Wireless backhaul startup BLiNQ Networks was born from Nortel's bankruptcy
The pre-paid market is still going strong in the smartphone, data, 4G-obsessed US with MetroPCS leading the way
HTC is becoming a force to be reckoned with as it reports record Q2 growth and buys a graphics company that owns some important patents
What exactly is the difference between the content delivery network and the cloud anyway? And could they someday merge into one?
Elsewhere: Charter and James Cable swap systems, Samsung cuts price on 3D glasses, ESPN scores Wimbledon rights
Mobile giants to suffer as EC plans to give competitive operators equal footing in Europe's multi-billion voice and data roaming market
6:05 AM Now has 20 million sales in sight for this year
Handset giant reduces to clear while Virgin Media duets with Spotify in today's regional roundup
If Nortel can get $4.5B, what might that say about the patent stash at Alcatel-Lucent? One analyst ran some numbers
4:55 PM Will mobile video calling make a 'no pants day' working from home a thing of the past?
3:50 PM It's OK to be excited about the OpenFlow specification for switching, even if you have no idea what you would use it for
2:20 PM Both Microsoft and Google shut down their home energy management services; do consumers not have the energy for monitoring?
In lieu of unlimited data, Verizon will offer usage-based pricing and charge users per megabyte of overage
Mobile operators are coming to terms with their supporting role in the mobile apps world
Elsewhere: LightSquared raises $265 million, Netflix expands abroad, Cisco helps China build surveillance network, Google eyes Hulu
The 4G startup is working with Alcatel-Lucent on interfacing its satellite network with its LTE deployment
8:30 AM Heads may explode with excitement Wednesday if the expected tie-up with Skype is announced
European Commission extends roaming price caps, Deutsche Telekom adds to its board and NSN does GPON in today's regional news corral
Vodafone goes for mobile app quality over quantity with its own Android Market channel
11:25 AM SK Telecom and U+ go head-to-head with LTE in South Korea
The need for low-cost, high-capacity backhaul for LTE small cells is fertile ground for startups
With 3G networks now up and running India is becoming a tablet magnet -- but what's renowned local tablet vendor Notion Ink up to?
Vodafone buys out Essar while Nokia retreats from Japan in today's roundup of EMEA headlines
Panelists at Connections put some temperance on predictions about clouds, new interfaces and operators' money-making prospects
Elsewhere: TiVo surges on takeover talk, TWC & Comcast roll virtual-hold software, Comcast lobbyist raises $1.2 million for Obama
GCI OSS spinoff lands first big M2M manufacturer in Arrow, and it could be a sign of things to come
Microsoft gives its OS to developers, RIM gets an employee wake-up call and Apple plans a tablet flood in this week's OS rundown
The data-centric, always-on nature of LTE apps and devices could pose new signaling challenges for operators but new 4G protocols might help
6:40 AM Now Taiwan is imposing restrictions on Huawei gear
This week: smartphone operating systems, 10GPON components, service broker technology and 'coopetition' among European operators
Ericsson gets a piece of Nortel's patent action, Vodafone divests in Poland, NSN celebrates GSM's birthday and more from EMEA
Consortium including Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, RIM and Sony wins auction to buy Nortel's patents for US$4.5 billion