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Knology studies triple-play customer loyalty 

As Knology fights to climb out of the red this year, the rural triple-play provider will spend much of 2008 striking a balance between competitive pricing and increasing average revenue per user on its bundle. The company has learned in recent years that bundled services don’t just increase customer ARPU, they increase customer retention...

Ekinops adds GigE rings to optical transport 

Ekinops is beefing up its optical transport platform with ring-based Ethernet capabilities as the French vendor works toward a larger presence in the United States...

Amedia Networks ceases operations 

Amedia Networks ceased all operations last week, the company has disclosed in regulatory filings...

New box brings open IPTV home 

A Dutch company is trying to bring IPTV to the masses over the Internet via a business model that uses corporate sponsorships to subsidize distribution of a key piece of hardware that ties together Internet video with existing video products...

In the Spotlight: Virtela's Bill Dodds 

As a managed service provider, Virtela operates a virtual network, using the physical facilities from a broad array of partners to serve multinational corporations, including the increasingly popular undersea cable routes. The recent cable cuts in the Mideast raised concerns about the security and reliability of global networks and services, which Virtela Co-President Bill Dodds discussed with Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson...

Mushroom Networks launches broadband-bonding CPE 

A new broadband access equipment vendor making its public launch today promises to boost broadband speeds by bonding access lines of various types—including T-1, DSL, cable broadband and satellite...

What's in a node? 

In building fiber-to-the-node networks, telecom service providers are relying extensively on their experience with outside plant engineering while future-proofing their networks for what they know will be bandwidth-intensive applications...

RLEC M&A to rise in 2008 

Rural carrier consolidation is expected to heat up this year, according to Jeff Gardner, CEO of Windstream Communications...

Optical homecoming 

The escalation of network traffic and its ensuing consumption of bandwidth capacity have brought renewed vitality to the optical sector in recent years...

Bell Labs: Reviving an icon 

As the research arm of a monopoly, Bell Labs invented the communications world as we know it. But in today's competitive market, this venerable institution must redefine itself to survive...

New face in space 

After building the ground infrastructure for satellite broadband provider WildBlue, ViaSat believes it's learned enough about the business to voyage into space itself...

Mixing satellite TV into the wireline triple-play 

Where terrestrial triple-play services are not economical (in rural areas, for example), the lingering question for telcos becomes: How can they seamlessly integrate a partner’s satellite TV service with their own terrestrial services such as video-on-demand (VOD)?...

RLECs see no revenue growth in 2008 

Two of the rural telco sector’s largest carriers -- Embarq and Windstream -- have predicted flat or declining revenues for 2008...

SureWest: No need to own wireless for quad play 

Providers of quadruple-play services need not own the wireless part of the bundle, Steve Oldham, president and chief executive officer of SureWest Communications, said this week...

Fujitsu back in the WiMAX game—with a partner 

Fifteen months after announcing its entry into the U.S. WiMAX infrastructure market, Fujitsu has finally released its first product, a Mobile WiMAX kit tuned to the 2.5 GHz and 2.3 GHz frequencies popular both in the U.S. and at home in Japan...

TW Cable surges, Qwest slows in Ethernet services 

Time Warner Cable is rapidly making gains as a newcomer to the Ethernet services market, while Qwest Communications is falling behind, according to new data from Vertical Systems Group...

Broadband Census launches grassroots effort 

A veteran journalist is attempting to determine for himself just how accurate the Federal Communications Commission’s rosy reports of competitive broadband services really are. Drew Clark set up his own limited liability corporation, Broadband Census LLC, to try to answer the question of how much broadband access is really available in the U.S....

Zhone, Ascend cofounder Jeanette Symons dies 

Jeanette Symons, the cofounder of Zhone Technologies and Ascend Communications, died in a plane crash Friday, according to news reports...

A closer look at 40 Mb/s DSL 

Rim Semiconductor turned some heads in January with a claim that its new chip can send traffic at 40 Mb/s over 5,500 feet of 26-gauge copper wire. The chip promises big jumps in bandwidth for carriers such as AT&T that are trying to cram as much traffic as they can down existing copper lines...

What MS+Yahoo means for service providers 

If the telecom and Web worlds are merging, then a mega-merger on one side -- Microsoft’s proposed $44.6 billion acquisition of Yahoo -- surely affects the other. But how?...

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