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Juniper Networks CEO says he's hunkered down for grim spending cycle, with a focus on incumbents
Could this be showing some sort of recovery?
Sharp takes screen displays to a new level with DoCoMo; but this 3D ain't for 3G...
UTStarcom says it will be 2005 before 3G hits China
Microsoft's Smartphone OS is coming to US shores in the first half of next year -- but it may just be one of many devices
BT's Sir Bland says a mobile remarriage for the incumbent is unlikely
Nortel touts a 3-year, $65M deal to furnish Cox Communications with big pipes
SBC CEO Edward Whitacre proclaims that the end of regulations is near and the RBOCs are victorious
While the global operator's financials look healthy, squeezed capex and muted 3G plans might worry vendors
Cisco's chief says wireless is an important growth area when it comes to capturing service provider capex
So far, today's sale looks to be a linchpin in Corning's survival strategy: Is it?
John Chambers puts a positive spin on numbers, hopes to increase telecom sales to 40-50% of revenue
At least three VPs are out at Ciena as the company narrows its sales focus
With former Compaq Chair Michael Capellas in the running for the top spot at WorldCom, handicappers weigh in
Dave Dorman acknowledges that UNE-P will likely go away. What's this mean for AT&T's local strategy?
Startups are applying new modes of thinking to the process of switching packets
Tucked in a market research report is news that LuxN's mysteriously secreted away $34.5M in funding
Set to maintain wireless router deal but looking to service node startups for additional functionality
Multilayer devices could operate at amazing speeds, lead to opto-electronic advances
To break away and have separate Nasdaq listing by end of 1Q03, plans all-out assault on China next month
AT&T scoops up Velocita's network cheap. Who says the downturn doesn't have its advantages?
Tellium gets smaller still, Redback cuts again, and a Zhone-Corona deal may be on the rocks
RIM's deal with Nokia is the first major success for the licensing program the company announced in April
Recently acquired by Alliance Semi, Chip Engines is revving up a configurable RPR chip for Q1 launch
Could the French telecom poodle be next to license Nokia's handset platform? We think OUI!
Startup says it has good reason to be confident in its 10-Gbit/s CMOS chip technology
Verizon plans to sell its 5.4% stake in C&W to help pay down its $52 billion debt
Says a top five GSM operator is to trial technology that allows CDMA1x radio access using GSM core
In the post-SpringTide world, Lucent wants to be "a pretty girl for everyone," according to analysts
Its latest customer, SureWest, is an example of the many independent carriers that are flying under the radar
The latest from Ottawa is a puzzling revision of enterprise revenues for the past 3 years. What's up?
Handset vendor says access to sourcecode is the catalyst, but analyst sees legal or financial factors
A growing number of disappointed workers are putting their skills to use outside the telecom arena
Eye strain the way of the future as PocketJoy brings porn to handhelds
Doug Green, Bradam Group
An Infonetics report says spending on network security products will rise dramatically in the next five years
IDT, PMC, and Broadcom may add security functions to their MIPS processors
Reports $4.8B revenues and a hefty profit, sees revenues as flat to down slightly next quarter UPDATED 5:50PM
Access company says it can multiplex copper to achieve fiber-like performance
A Tolly Group test says the BXR-48000 is indeed big and fast. But what about those MPLS features?
SK invests in Flarion to lift the skirts of Flash-OFDM
Lucent finally 'fesses up about its plans to drown its Springtide wireless router products
Talk of greater cooperation in the industry leads to royalty agreement among various holders of WCDMA patents
No more development or marketing for the services switch that Lucent bought for $1.3B in 2000
US Signal has bought some Metro-Optix gear, but the startup isn't pushing Cisco out
'Ericsson Three' in custody over espionage charges
With WorldCom's restatements at $9B and counting, the feds are still looking to close a bankruptcy settlement
Market leader keeps pressure up on competitors, but it may be getting complacent about its Asian rivals
News from the likes of Tut, Internet Photonics, and Optical Solutions foretells new video-over-IP products
Foundry offers new midrange switching products to push gigabit-over-copper and 10-GigE into the enterprise
Claims a new routing protocol that can improve communication between network routers UPDATED 6PM
Faced with sinking revenues from an industry-wide decline in optical sales, Furukawa cuts capacity, jobs
Metro DWDM player ADVA reports a small loss, but stable revenues, for its third quarter
Rivals in IT services and wireless messaging systems to create firm with $3 billion in revenue
Strategy Analytics says that lack of devices or standardized content security system will hinder growth of MMS
New data strategy was highly anticipated. But it turns out the plans aren't accompanied by new spending
Sorrento shares are up, but the company's long-term health is still questioned by many
Startup NeoPhotonics may be picking up some of the company's assets and technology, sources say
The company formerly known as IntelCore buys up ADC's passives division, moving along industry consolidation
Nokia commits to openness, but with notable exceptions
Needs press release to list press releases
Plans to deliver EDGE-capable mobile devices for Europe as GSM operators look to squeeze more from networks
A new CEO at Williams, another layoff at Alcatel, and Zhone may be sucking up Corona
Board member Thomas Burkardt, late of Unisphere, has taken the helm. Bob Dalias stays as CTO
Equipment vendors' stock prices rise on buzz that Verizon will launch an enterprise initiative on Monday
GSM carriers could make more money from roaming by allowing users to hook into affiliated networks, says Roamware
Service providers have spent some $86M since 1989 on federal campaigns. The spending continues in 2002
As the carrier tries to relaunch its IPO, a company subsidiary is entering the US market. Courage or hubris?
More carriers report earnings, with some dubious results
Online orders from Hutchison next week, perhaps
Airvana has the technical specs, the customer trials, and the partnerships. Can it get the customers?