The government finally announces some GIG-BE winners: Sycamore and Juniper are the biggest
The company appears to have shut for the holidays, fueling some New Year's Eve financial musings
Ex-Ciscoid Bill Nuti takes helm as Symbol tries to move past accounting scandal
Move over Sir Mick. Sir Tim dons the ermine
Heavy Reading lists its most notable research findings
Heavy Reading lists its most notable research findings
It's frozen pay raises for 36,000 'managers.' That's a helluva lot of chiefs, notes one of our readers
Small-fry might be tasty to Aeroflex, which is looking to raise money and may be up for a consolidation play
You say Jorma, I say Jukka... What happens when vendors talk the talk
You say Jorma, I say Jukka... What happens when vendors talk the talk
Light Reading article reviews ways service providers can come to grips with peer-to-peer traffic
We have some good news, and some bad news...
Dacom gets a new chief, Cicada to shrink after acquisition, and Emperative employees write some wrongs
Capex is King - R. Scott Raynovich
Chipmaker pays $66M for 'independent arms dealer' of Gigabit Ethernet copper interfaces
2003 ends on a bum note (pfarrrp!) for Europe's 3G industry
Here's our list of the most spectacular and prominent venture-capital money-burning machines of 2003
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll stroke your chin and go 'hmmmm' with Unstrung's best quotes from 2003
Capital spending has actually crept up in the last few quarters, as packets and multiservice Sonet come in vogue
Roughly half of AT&T's workforce will not receive a pay increase until April 2005
Technology is hot again. Is the future upon us?
Sometimes a pet is just for Christmas...
Our favorite snapshots of 2003: some you've seen before and some you wish you hadn't
Releases latest version of Skype; and its customer base is still exploding
These little nuggets were the best and the brightest in news for Unstrung in 2003
What tunes are on the playlists at telecom Xmas parties this year? We listened in, and, er, made up some stuff
They grunt! They growl! The rattle the bars on their cages!
It teetered on the brink of success with Cisco, but now the startup has stopped making all-optical switches
'Soft AP' vendor signs $14.5M patent deal with silicon sumo Intel to avoid future unpleasantness
Report blames poor back-office systems for revenue 'leakage' of as much as $137 billion
Ministry hails contract signings this week as proof of fair play in license awards
The world may be cuckoo for VOIP, but there's more to the services sector than a dodgy voice line
Subsystem startups CoreOptics and StrataLight have won more funding, suggesting 40 Gig lives
'Don't worry, get WAPI' say the Mandarins. 'How so?' respond 802.11 vendors, users
A nice bonus for winning vendors, but analysts say the list will undoubtedly change during the buildout
Solucient ditches F5 after inherited NetScaler switches help it speed data-center traffic, cut costs
Pays nearly $30 million for the mediation specialist, after a protracted courtship
Unstrung Insider sees signs of capex stabilization, as revenues and profits rise
Light Reading product survey shows how new developments will boost bandwidths, cut carrier costs
Amusing, annoying, uplifting... Light Reading's top picks from our Quote of the Week feature
Analysts see acquisition or licensing as potential ways for Motorola's semicon spinoff to enter the 802.11 market
Service providers, for now, don't have to reveal customer information to record companies
Dutch court rules that software maker cannot be held liable for music copyright infringement
Sets challenging resiliency target for converged backbone, lays down the law on ethics
As the switch and subsystems maker lives another day, its strategic investors step back
Tunable lasers might finally have their day, as transponder vendors prep tunable 300-pin MSA modules
Aruba updates switch software with more security and RF features and a simpler user interface
Buys bankrupt facilities-based telco to expand into new markets
French giant makes long awaited entry into the 802.11 market with the acquisition of a startup
Passave says it'll supply chips to the mystery winners of NTT's Ethernet PON RFP
Whoopee! Carrier spending in Asia/Pac, Europe, and N. America set to rise after a few dismal years
Coriolis and Salira announce reseller business in Asia this week as smart technology follows brisk carrier spending
China's Huawei is gearing up to become a bigger player in Europe and North America
Company closes in on funding, gets ready to exit Chapter 11, and could be in talks to combine with ECI Telecom
U.S. companies using cheap, overseas labor will only see short term benefits, according to a Light Reading poll
Check Point and VeriSign splash out, while SSL vendors make hay and ramp up their offerings
Intel sticks to announced 802.16a launch schedule but says it will be first with standard 'WiMax' wireless MAN chips
Technology is available to enable VOIP peering but carriers are unclear of the business opportunities
Can telecom startups learn anything from the 3D chip market?
All the hotspot news you can eat in a tasty wrap
OSS firm raises cash for acquisitions and is shopping in the IP network fault management sector
Switch Startup will offer native support of SpectraLink's 802.11 QOS in its software for voice-hungry customers
Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun, has resigned from Cisco, possibly to go to a storage startup
In the big incumbent beauty contest, Alcatel gets the prize for 'Miss Congeniality'
The remains of the edge router startup could make it less reliant on its OEM deal with Laurel
Stock tanks as Ethernet player anticipates slack revenues for Q2, but sees New Year uptick UPDATED 10AM
NASA finds a use for Tropos's 802.11 mesh technology... on Mars
Sprint sticks to guidance as it outlines several million dollars in charges against its Q4 earnings
Sprint sticks to guidance as it outlines several million dollars in charges against its Q4 earnings
Ciena has a smart vision, but bumpy margins and bad visibility have tested Wall Street's patience
Announces border control features for its softswitch
Cymbal - er... Symbol will debut a brand new wireless switch in Q1 2004
There’s no reason to run an insecure wireless LAN, say experts on Unstrung’s 802.11 security and management Webinar
Utilities and municipal players are the ones that will extend fiber to European homes, says a Yankee report
If John Chambers were a hobbit, what would he be called?
Big carriers cut back, Valo vets get jobs, Photuris trolls for partners, and much more
Level 3's in and Ciena is out as the Nasdaq 100 shakes it all about. Bad news for ADC and Ericsson too
Startup will continue building its own chips, but its I/O technology will be in Rambus's hands
Interoperability issues set to hamper hotspot plans
Global Crossing isn't going to start a price war as it emerges from Chapter 11, says European director
Broadband is growing as a share of telecom revenues in Korea. Is this a vision of the future?
Internet backbone expert and former WorldCom CEO John Sidgmore, 52, dies suddenly of kidney failure
Protocol is being enhanced with security and presence features to make life easier for IM users
Wireless LAN switch startup tweaks access points for branch office applications
Hopes fade for improved guidance from big contract wins, as Ciena announces reduced losses
Vendor targets near full dualmode functionality across competing 3G kit
CEO Dorman to flesh out 2004 VOIP strategy at CSFB Media and Telecom Conference
Semiconductor design finding its way into China, but the transition won't wipe out US jobs... yet
Will target consumer broadband customers of its cable rivals with a VOIP offering, but the move could backfire
Launches a jitter analysis tester to help prolong the life of old network gear
US carrier reveals details of high-profile Flash-OFDM project while Flarion is mum
CEO John Chambers describes the potential of six key technology markets - and has a word or two for Juniper
Telegeography report says it's still growing but has tailed off dramatically from last year
Cisco adds the 7600 edge router, while the 12000 series gets stretched at the high and low ends
Light Reading's monster test of eight SSL-based VPN gateways finds (gasp!) that they all work!
Groundbreaking survey from Heavy Reading finds corporate users bullish on WLAN but fearful on security issues
Riverstone's new CEO completes sweep of the management and the board of directors
Dodging the FCC hammer, Merrimac is taking the plunge and becoming a CLEC, a trend analysts expect to grow
$10M infusion will go towards developing something beyond plain traffic manager chips, execs say
ADVA's got some new features -- and a new customer -- for its FSP 3000 Metro DWDM platform
Industry event sparks speculation over a move into the voice-over-wireless-LAN handset market
Cable company teams with MCI and Sprint to roll out nationwide VOIP
Its 2004 models will sport columns of prefab circuits, possibly making life easier for chip designers
Enterprise vendor takes a leaf from the cellular book with WLAN 'repeater' software
Apax leads £15M round for Nexagent, which promises the industry seamless VPNs across multiple networks
C&W's US domestic business goes into Chapter 11 as it finds a buyer for its decimated hosting empire
Service definitions and Ethernet access technologies outlined at Light Reading's Asia/Pacific Roadshow
Unstrung poll reveals mixed opinion on chances of EDGE success
New OEM deal with UTStarcom has given the startup several new customers
German carrier seems the latest to include metro Ethernet in its next-gen plans; trialing Atrica gear
Startups are pouring into this space, saying increased range is just what 802.11 needs
New names in roaming alliance set to boost hotspot interoperability among carriers
Sources say Cisco and Extreme are nixing mix-and-match optical modules. The result? Customers pay more
STT gives a further financial fillip, and a former Global Crossing employee faces jail time for threats
Dutch telco at heart of two key Euro trends – interest in Eastern Europe, and reduced mobile termination fees
Telecom staff are the most productive in the world, putting the food and beverage sector to shame
Corning closes plants, Alcatel chops US jobs, and Gluon CFO says, 'See ya!'
Shares of VOIP company have momentum and interest, but plenty of folks are skeptical
Incumbent Ethernet vendor readies assault on wireless LAN switch market
Wireless LAN vendor ships core network gateway and strikes double partnership deals
Plano and Ottawa bear the brunt of losses, as 870 more jobs are cut this week
CEO Pat Russo pulls in a $3M bonus as four other senior execs pick up $1M-plus
Multiservice Sonet is the key battleground for telecom equipment players such as Alcatel, Nortel, and Cisco UPDATED 12/12/03
Launches IxChariot to monitor and prioritize application traffic across networks UPDATED 12/8 12:30PM
Europe's showing worrying signs of repeating the tariff mistakes made in the US, says WiFi evangelist
Looks like it's won high-profile Vodafone UK deal, beating out the Euro vendors
Bluetooth startup denies reports of public offering before year's end
A reformatted MCI looks to capture the 'slippery eel' (ewww) of Europe's small and medium business market
Hype is Back – R. Scott Raynovich
Sources say Sycamore is beating Ciena and Nortel in consideration for Sprint's core switching RFP
Application switching company plunges into security appliance market with an intrusion detection system
The startup says tunable lasers are on the verge of acceptance, and they really mean it this time
Forget the Riviera: The parties are on the VOIP network, says ITXC executive
Analysts flag smaller CDMA network players as possible acquisition targets for the Finnish behemoth
After 18 years, prez Betsy Bernard resigns amid continued shrinking consumer and long-distance revenues
Wireless LAN switch startup to boost sales and marketing efforts with $12M cash injection
With so much riding on DSL, does this mean incumbents aren't likely to get as excited about FTTP?
First VOIP meeting in DC turns into industry soapbox, and so far the regulators are looking for a 'light touch'
The chip startup introduces a binary backplane product for those that can't deal with weird PAM4 signaling
Norway's incumbent operator takes a slice of Russia's Golden Telecom, but won't say if it's hungry for more
US vendor beefs up market control by acquiring LGP Allgon, a European basestation company
Convergence ahoy! Appliance maker proffers new take on WLAN switching