Bad news for RIM ahead of PlayBook launch
LTE operators aim to bridge third-party communities with IMS core networks
When it comes to accessing content from a new type of U-verse box made by Cisco, anyway...
Android's unfilled developer promises, Apple's OS updates and BBM's cross-platform ambitions top off this week's OS watch
Russia's leading mobile operators are to share an LTE network that's being built by a WiMax operator. Yes, you read that right
12:10 PM Juniper has announced lots of big, ambitious plans lately, but QFabric might be the most significant. Here's why
Elsewhere: Cablevision taps PC-TV help, NCTA bristles at spectrum 'hoarding' claims, and the FCC proposes its retrans fix
10:50 AM Cox's Jeff Finkelstein discusses how the MSO intends to transition to the industry's budding IP convergence platform
This week: Multiplatform video, 100Gbit/s transport, IPv6, mobile education, telecom in Singapore and Honduras, policy management
Global Crossing is stressing the network-centric nature of its unified comms cloud-service offerings, but it faces stiff competition
7:10 AM China Mobile sows the seed – again
Say cheese! Opnext hopes its optical shutter will make up for its late entry in the hottest optical module market
Russian operators share LTE, Prysmian's revenues grow and Zain's numbers go crazy in today's telecom headlines from the EMEA region
SCTE blesses 'RF over Glass' as a standard, but will there be enough demand for the technology to feed the vendors that support it?
2:45 PM It's back! AlcaLu to be bought by Huawei!
With an angry ITU group ready to start a second MPLS OAM standard, Cisco makes its case for staying one big happy family
Elsewhere: ZillionTV liquidated, more bad news for ivi TV, HBO doubles TV Everywhere library, cable ad revenue and modem subs on the rise
AT&T intros a new post-paid pricing scheme for tablets while the end of unlimited draws near for Verizon customers
As IPv6-capable CPE starts appearing in many homes in 2011, there will be a mix of bespoke and industry-standard Linux software
Carrier Ethernet M&A update – optical equipment firm Ekinops tipped as ANDA's buyer
WikiLeaks has published a US diplomatic cable that is less than complimentary about the past business practices of Huawei in Africa
Charlie Ergen's pursuit of DBSD and its coveted spectrum is back-burnered to make room for rival bids
10:00 AM The CEAP market is going great guns, with the Ethernet-over-fiber segment especially strong, reveals a Heavy Reading report
It's more packet than optical at the moment, but it suddenly makes Juniper relevant in a core battle that includes AlcaLu and Ciena
A new Leif for Ericsson, Lombard leaves France Telecom and Bernabe hangs on at Telecom Italia, possibly, in today's EMEA news roundup
The Apple iPad 2 offers a lot of bang for your tablet bucks, but does it have everything?
ATX Networks said to have pole position on snapping up an edge QAM startup that counts Time Warner Cable among its customers
As Apple announces that both Verizon and AT&T will be getting the iPad 2, the carriers go into attack-and-defend mode on social media
Steve Jobs helms the launch of the new faster Apple tablet in San Francisco
1:20 PM Unveiling the iPad 2
12:15 PM More than half of LR Mobile's reader respondents are waiting on RIM's PlayBook, even with iPad 2 imminent
Elsewhere: Clearleap and Pace team up, ivi TV appeals shutdown, FCC member dishes on retrans consent and Google TV prepares to kick apps
Rovi jumps on the iPad bandwagon with TotalGuide xD, a customizable navigation system for service providers
Verizon does 100 GigE, Ofcom bangs on about broadband speeds and Vodafone makes M2M moves in today's roundup of Euro telecom news
5:40 PM Work on possible GPS interference issue doesn't seem to be slowing the wholesale LTE startup down
Cox's long-term mobile future appears to be in flux amid word that its wireless chief, Stephen Bye, is heading to Sprint
Managing massive mobile and fixed networks and huge IT resources actually positions telecom giant well for cloud services
3:00 PM Cable standards are branching beyond North America following SCTE's recent decision to join the ITU-T
If you have trouble remembering who does what in Carrier Ethernet, things just got a little bit easier
Elsewhere: Microsoft uses skin to navigate, Boxee raises cash, and broadcasters accuse Dish and Time Warner Cable of hoarding spectrum
Analysts offer 10 ideas Android device makers could use to catch up to Apple in the tablet wars
Could LightSquared now be on the operator's menu of possible LTE options?
10:50 AM A rundown of news from our cable broadband event, including Comcast's upstream tests, SCTE's OK of RFoG and cable's connection with EPON
Motorola sued in Ireland, Vivendi reports a mixed picture and Technicolor stems its losses in today's roundup of Euro headlines