Tandberg inching into telco video market
Its $118 million acquisition of video-on-demand vendor N2 Broadband complete, Tandberg Television today reported a slight increase in fourth quarter revenues, a big jump in operating profit...
Tandberg acquires Atlanta VoD vendor
Tandberg Television, the European video compression and delivery company, announced that it has acquired N2 Broadband, an Atlanta-based vendor of on-demand entertainment systems, for about $118 million in stock and cash...
Alcatel DSL shipments up
In reporting fourth-quarter net profit of $52 million this week, Alcatel said it added to its market share lead, capturing 40% of the global DSL market. On a raw numbers basis, the company said it shipped the equivalent of about 49 million lines of DSL last year...
Wireless boosts Sprint's 4Q
Sprint has reported a 16% year-over-year increase in revenue from its wireless operation during the fourth quarter of 2004, as well as a record number of new wireless subscribers, giving the company strong quarterly results despite an overall sluggish year for the company. ...
Critical Telecom finds big brother in Ericsson
Critical Telecom said it has signed a multi-year global agreement with Ericsson, under which Ericsson will integrate Critical's line-powered GEmini Remote Ethernet DSLAM into its Ethernet DSL Access portfolio. ...
Video vendors see big gains from large telco deployments
Activity increasing in market as competitive pressure tightens...
Westell earnings jump on gateway strength; lands Verizon One deal
Westell this week reported fiscal third quarter 2005 net income of $3.7 million, a 21% increase from the quarter ended Sept. 30, 2004. ...
NTELOS refinances debt, sets plan to sell to two private equity firms
Waynesboro, Va.-based telco Ntelos, announced today that it has entered into a multi-step agreement with affiliates of Quadrangle Capital Partners LP and Citigroup Venture Capital under which Ntelos will be recapitalized and sold to Quadrangle and CVC. ...
MCI’s Capellas offers insight on industry’s future
The next generation of requirements for communication networks won’t be defined by the telecom industry but by the broader information technology industry,...
Update: Comcast’s Roberts looks for converts
Monday afternoon, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts took on his toughest challengers--the Wall Street skeptics. Armed with facts, figures and aggressive plans...
Tut acquires Cosine
Sensing an acceleration of the telco video market--and a desire to shore up its cash position--Tut Systems announced that it has signed a definitive merger...
Tejas Networks gets $15M C round
India-based equipment vendor Tejas Networks has secured a $15-million C round of financing, the company announced today. The round was led by Battery...
Verizon granted local cable deal in Texas
Verizon this week landed its second local cable TV franchise and its first in Texas, where it has been most aggressive in building out fiber-to-the-premises...
CC Communications opts for Wave7
CC Communications, a 13,000-line telco in Fallon, Nev., announced that it will use Wave7 Optics’ Last Mile Link fiber-to-the-premises equipment broadband...
Verizon access line sale short on options
If Verizon Communications intends to shed a substantial number of its access lines, as it indicated in its third quarter earnings call last month, the...
Former cable exec to direct Verizon video effort
Verizon Communications has hired a former cable executive to manage its video offerings as it continues to deploy fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks,...
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