New chips bring virtual concatenation out to the edge, applying it to Fast Ethernet and OC12s
New access products, video compression, and DSL technology are making 'triple-play' more realistic UPDATED 3PM
Cisco's marketing arrangement with BellSouth sweetens its first RBOC customer win
Chip designer has new product and a brace of contracts, making it more attractive to potential buyers
New program absorbs some of the R&D done by OEMs, part of a trend of increased handholding by chip vendors
MCI plans to migrate all of its long-distance traffic to IP by 2005; it will use Nortel softswitches
Router startup TiMetra, to be acquired by Alcatel, reveals the details of its products and announces a customer
3G 'support' role reflects vendor's lack of UMTS success
Dorman says AT&T is doing something about getting all tangled up in its own OSS software
If it emerges from bankruptcy, MCI faces an OSS challenge of epic proportions
A crowd of over 200 service providers puts metro Ethernet under the glass at Light Reading event in Atlanta
The new rules are said to be voluminous and confusing. Will new services suffer while the fine print is sifted?
Enterprise AP vendor looks at twin 802.11g radios as way to help users speed – even in traffic
AMCC and Cortina are producing multiservice line-card chips to ease carriers' headaches with spare components
Unveils faster routing engine for the Cisco 10000 and adds B-RAS functions to the Cisco 7600
Lucent dumps another high-priced bubble acquisition in favor of pursuing a reseller strategy
Lucent dumps another high-priced acquisition in favor of pursuing a reseller strategy
Redback has added broadband aggregation to its edge router to better compete with the likes of Cisco and Juniper
Cisco is dipping a claw in the WLAN management market and promising switch support in 2004
Israeli startups making optical switches and widely tunable transponders to join forces