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Finally out of deep freeze, the 802.11a startup claims it's ready for an 802.11g world. But will it get burnt?
Hutchison 3G UK wants more money from its three shareholders, two of which appear reluctant to stump up
Research firm follows in Unstrung's footsteps with dire warning for corporates planning to use 'proprietary' WLAN kit
Heading into OFC, new startup bags $7M as it strives to make a video-on-demand dream come true
Bids for European hotspot dominance by acquiring Unstrung Top 25er Megabeam and Germany's WLAN AG UPDATED 3PM
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Will Fortinet's launch of a new 4-Gbit/s antivirus firewall next week allow it to compete with the big boys?
CEO steps down, business development VP steps up as startup heads into next phase of Ethernet access campaign
In-Stat says broadband links are booming in so-called planned communities in the US. But they're not made of fiber
A survey of 350 IT managers in Western Europe shows that wireless spending is up this year, particularly on WLANs
A report from a Cisco reseller confirms that enterprise sales in the first quarter of 2003 will be down
Verizon has put its weight behind the Metro Ethernet Forum, which should accelerate Ethernet service rollouts
One small step for WLAN, one giant leap for pointless world records
Telecom recession. War. Doesn't sound like a fun combination, does it?
Hey, apparently times aren't that bad! A CLEC named NewSouth has landed $62.5 million in new funding
PWLAN newcomer plans a pub-based, 3,000 access point network called 'The Cloud' by the end of this year
Telecom recession. War. Doesn't sound like a fun combination, does it?
Meet Kireeti and Vach Kompella, two amiable brothers on opposite sides of the battle over VPLS standards
Unable to outrun a bad economy, the network processor startup looks for a fast exit through a sale
France Telecom says it lost a whopping €20.7 billion last year but insists that better times are around the corner
France Telecom says it lost a whopping €20.7 billion last year but insists that better times are around the corner
ADVA intros a smaller version of its FSP 3000 platform and talks up a deal with a German carrier
While Europe and Latin America offer some hope, North America looks grim for network suppliers, says Ericsson
Canada's Telus is a new investor in this circuit-to-packet migration startup with an access twist UPDATED 3/6 8AM
NVP Brightstar looks to recycle startups from BT's incubator. It's just the start, says a managing partner
SBC has been awarded the right to compete for government contracts worth $35 billion. Will it land them?
UTStarcom buys most of 3Com's CommWorks division for $100M in cash to gain access to North American carriers
UTStarcom buys most of 3Com's CommWorks division for $100M in cash to gain access to North American carriers
The pros and cons of ATM and Ethernet in access networks will be discussed by leading players on March 13
Whether MPLS has got what it takes to deliver on carriers' quality-of-service goals will be discussed on March 12
The issues surrounding one of the hottest technologies in the mobile market will be discussed on March 15
Operator group plans to use its muscle with suppliers and standards bodies, while members get vocal on billing issues
A symbol of the end of an era? The maker of all-optical switches is preparing to shut down on Friday
Startup's DLC upgrade kit seems to be catching on. Will its full-blown system do as well?
It's scheming to make its chips pervasive by attaching conditions to its investments in startups, says source
Corvis has won a partial legal victory in Ciena's patent lawsuit, but analysts say the company faces larger issues
Infonetics forecasts strong growth for security product revenues, predicts IDS/IPS products to hit mainstream
An OFC Top Ten – Jay Liebowitz
It could be on the cards if you consider how Cisco has cultivated the security and network management startup
Mahi gets new blood, Lucent makes cuts, Aralight says Buh-Bye, and execs find new ways to say 'You're fired'
Says its extra cool RF power amplifier chips will cut base station costs and eat into Motorola's market dominance
Cable MSOs have wound up being the prime market for the optical packet node Atoga's offering
Rumors say Cisco may discontinue some of its long-haul DWDM products
Zia Laser gets $5.4M to help it commercialize 'quantum dot' lasers; to present a paper at OFC
As tunable laser demos are scheduled for OFC, last week's OIF-based mulitsource agreement is disparaged by Agility
But the access specialist and hotspot newcomer might come out in (hot)spots once they've read the fine print
Joltage Networks' collapse may well be the starting gun that sends PWLAN investors racing for the exits
Digital Bridges cuts staff from WAP and SMS teams, announces further major European carrier relationships
Part of the startup's ongoing effort to survive by adding breadth; set to show its VOA mux at OFC
3G newcomer misses cheesy marketing opportunity, but it's now only days away from European milestone