Huawei wins its first major mobile infrastructure contract in UK and Samsung knocks Nokia off its Euro perch in today's headline roundup
Huawei has announced a mobile infrastructure contract with Everything Everywhere in the UK
Dish rolled out the red carpet for its retail partners in Denver last week
Dish will start using tech acquired from Move Networks to stream video to IP-connected set-tops in June, with support for PCs coming next
They could have had two big cloud events in the same week. Call it a perfect storm
Get used to hearing about the common control plane for switches and routers, because the cloud has made OpenFlow all the rage
1:30 PM With tablets like ZTE's new Light Pro, this could be contagious
Connected TVs clearly will have an impact on the pay-TV world, and on IPTV in particular
11:55 AM Cablevision retires the Bresnan name
Elsewhere: Rovi buys engineering firm DigiForge, Facebook pays users to watch video ads and TiVo expects windfall from patent litigation
Competition in the US had a negative effect on T-Mobile in Q1, but provided support for Deutsche Telekom's sale of the unit to AT&T
9:45 AM T-Systems was the star in DT's dismal Q1
Dwindling spares, retiring talent and higher power costs all make aging TDM switches an increasingly risky proposition
This week: converged multiservice access platform (CMAP); connected TVs; IPTV; preview of new reports from Pyramid Research
8:00 AM SCTE chief Mark Dzuban discusses the results of the Society's new Ivy League exec education program
Achtung! Everything's dipping on the German giant's Q1 financial report
AlcaLu's recovery continues, DT's on the slide and it's carnage in Greece in today's Euro telecom news kebab
Alcatel-Lucent reports an uptick in revenues for the first quarter of 2011 and nearly waves goodbye to its net losses
5:45 PM Regulator launches a toothless policy to have 5Mbit/s downstream speeds and 1Mbit/s upstream across Canada by 2015
Samsung Infuse will launch next week on AT&T's HSPA+ network, promising to be the carrier's largest, thinnest, fastest smartphone yet
3:25 PM Key developments from Telefonica and Alcatel-Lucent
CenturyLink execs will decide by mid-year whether to expand the Prism IPTV offering to new markets
MSO ready to extend the reach of its 'DVR Plus' service and prepares to retire the Bresnan brand out West and roll in its 'Optimum' brand
RPX Corp joins RIM and Google as potential bidders for Nortel's patents, which are getting pricier as they get more hotly contested
Carrier announces Q1 results that exceed estimates and build broadband bulk, but the rest of 2011 won't be as sunny
Elsewhere: Facebook eyes Skype, Liberty Global's subs spike in Western Europe, and survey says TiVo can spice up sex lives
Many investors seem to despise the councils-and-boards structure, but Cisco's reorg won't do away with it entirely
MSO lost 8,000 video subscribers in Q1, but offset that by adding more high-speed Internet and voice customers
Nokia's Ollila prepares to step down, ZTE makes good with Telenor, UPC reveals Q1 growth and AlcaLu gets active in today's Euro news potpourri
Thanks to its $1B deal with Sprint, Clearwire plans to hold on to its valuable spectrum and look at other near-term funding options
The Muve music service is paying off for Leap, which sees a chance to attract more retail attention nationwide
Service providers tackle a variety of new technology challenges such as using existing fiber to provide higher-capacity networks
Revenues were well up from a year ago, but so were losses
Regional CDMA carrier gains subscribers and decreases churn, but the cost of upgrading consumers to smartphones causes an operating loss
RadiSys's planned $120M acquisition of Continuous Computing will take the ATCA vendor into fast-growing mobile network technologies
The MSO bought a CLEC to get into the mid-sized commercial services market, but the bulk of segment revenues still come from small firms
12:45 PM AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile are scaling back their NFC joint venture, giving away their one competitive differentiator
Elsewhere: Disney and Starz sue Dish, VoD ad initiative gets more backers, Verizon expands FiOS footprint
As ATCA systems market enters massive growth phase, Radisys acquires Continuous Computing in deal valued at up to $120M
It's only a matter of time before mobile data caps are the norm. Here's how you can stay under the cap and avoid a blockbuster bill
It's a fiscal first-quarter fest in today's Euronews courtesy of TDC, Telenor, Swisscom and Iliad. Plus: Free tablets from Telefonica!
Comcast slowed the video bleeding a bit as its commercial services unit saw revenues pop almost 50%
MSO is laying the foundation for new residential tiers, but sees commercial services as an $8.5B revenue opportunity
Details of the company's cloud strategy suggest Brocade is trying to be the opposite of Cisco's data-center fabric
Elsewhere: Charter video revenues dip, Cablevision hawks 'ultimate' triple-play, Moto gives cable's upstream a big boost, US TV homes drop 2%
MetroPCS is looking for spectrum acquisition opportunities and says smartphone prices must come down for LTE to take off
When Moto Mobility sought out a wireless tech partner for the cable market, BelAir – not Moto Solutions – proved the best option
South Korea's largest mobile operator to make record network investment in expanding 3G capacity and accelerating LTE rollout
8:00 AM RIM plays up its social media success and tries to position BlackBerry as the smartphone that bridges the gap between work and play
France Telecom dips, Infineon raises its forecast and KPN buys a cable operator in today's helping of European telecom news headlines
6:05 AM Privacy concerns prompt South Korean police to raid Google offices
The aftermath of the day Amazon's lights went out; more clues about Apple's theoretical cloud service
Whatever Dish does with Blockbuster, it probably won't threaten Netflix's 'insurmountable' streaming video lead, Charlie Ergen says
The BlackBerry maker introduces a new Bold smartphone, the latest version of its OS, new PlayBook apps and more enterprise support
Elsewhere: Brightcove wins broad Internet video patent, NFL eyes mobile video deals, Wall Street reacts to Dish-TiVo pact, KPN buys Dutch MSO
One of the last remaining independent Wi-Fi hot-spot providers plots $75M IPO this week
GoBackTV is the first acquisition for Aurora Networks, and the optical transport vendor hints that there may be more to come
Charlie Ergen & Co. will pay up to license TiVo's Time Warp patent, but Dish avoids having to disable millions of DVRs