Solutions to help your business Sign up for our newsletters Join our Community

ITU: RAD unveils new Ethernet strategy 

HONG KONG--RAD Data Communications this week unveiled a new Ethernet access strategy that supports multiple forms of access networks and provides the ability to remotely troubleshoot service quality using an intelligent demarcation capability...

Alcatel-Lucent unveils purple ball 

On its first day as a new entity, equipment giant Alcatel-Lucent today unveiled its new corporate logo--sorry, “visual identity.” And it’s purple...

Alcatel Lucent merger closes 

Eight months after it was announced, the merger of Alcatel and Lucent Technologies officially closed today, two equipment vendors said...

Juniper’s IPTV plans advance 

A new software release on Juniper Networks’ SDX-300 Service Deployment System this week is helping fulfill the vendor’s architectural vision for triple-play networks, one that promises more efficient use of networks...

Enterprises embrace 10-Gb/s Ethernet 

The number of large and medium-sized enterprises using 10-Gb/s Ethernet for their core networks could grow by a third next year, according to a recent study by InfoPro...

In the Spotlight: Sam Mathan, Matisse Networks 

Just before Thanksgiving, Matisse’s chief executive officer Sam Mathan told Telephony’s Ed Gubbins where Matisse is headed next....

Report: Ericsson to buy Entrisphere 

Ericsson is likely to acquire access equipment vendor Entrisphere for about $290 million in order to help win a contract to supply AT&T with passive optical networking gear, according to Swedish technology newspaper Ny Teknik...

Alcatel, Lucent offer to pay lenders for more accounting freedom 

Days before their merger is expected to close, Alcatel and Lucent Technologies are offering their lenders cash in exchange for the ability of the combined company to avoid having to report Lucent’s financials separately following the merger...

AT&T, BellSouth merger wait vexes vendors 

As the pending merger of AT&T and BellSouth awaits approval and completion, the wait is generating anxiety among equipment vendors that supply the two carriers. Until the merger closes, they fear, purchasing decisions could be delayed, and a general uncertainty over future network plans leaves vendors in the dark...

Siemens fraud probe expands 

A criminal investigation of Siemens’ telecom business has broadened in terms of the dollar amount involved and the number of arrests made, according to the Wall Street Journal...

Extreme bonuses tied to employee retention 

Having struggled to build an effective sales force for much of this year, equipment vendor Extreme Networks has tied the annual bonuses of its top executives in part to how well the company retains its employees...

Alcatel bulks up its multiservice crossconnect 

Alcatel has boosted the capacity of its multiservice crossconnect, the vendor announced today...

MPEG-4 muscles into the market 

Following months of anticipation, video set-top boxes using MPEG-4 compression are finally finding their way into the hands of North American telcos....

BPL freedom from unbundling no panacea 

The FCC moved to level the regulatory playing field between broadband over powerline, or BPL, and other forms of broadband this month, though BPL is not...

Tellabs CEO: BPON to dominate GPON in 2007 

Though Verizon Communications has pledged to start deploying gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) gear this year, most of the PON equipment it deploys next year will probably be lower speed broadband PON (BPON), according to Krish Prabhu, chief executive officer of Tellabs, Verizon’s primary BPON supplier...

Pac-West secures funding for buildout 

Pac-West Telecomm, a company in the midst of an ambitious buildout of a national wholesale voice-over-IP network, today announced a major financial restructuring that includes significant new financing from Columbia Ventures, a major telecom venture capital player...

AT&T tests ringback tones for landlines 

AT&T is testing a service that would bring popular ringback tones to landline phones, letting customers customize how their home phone rings, based on who is calling, from a catalog of thousands of ring tones...

Hawaiian Telcom struggles for independence 

Hawaiian Telcom’s revenue grew and its net loss shrank in the third quarter, but the former Verizon subsidiary admitted it is struggling with efforts to adjust to life as a standalone company...

Motorola acquires Netopia 

Motorola will acquire Netopia for about $208 million in cash, the companies announced today...

AT&T debuts optical bandwidth-on-demand 

AT&T today announced a new optical service that delivers bandwidth-on-demand, enabling customers to use AT&T’s self-service portal to administer their Sonet networks...

< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 >

Learning Library

Featured Content

A time and money saving approach to fiber deployment

Service providers are under tremendous pressure to turn up new services faster then before and, at the same time, to do it at less expense - and intra-office fiber is one of the biggest challenges in terms of both cost and service turn-up.

The Latest

News

From the Blog

Briefingroom

Join the Discussion

Resources

Get more out of Connected Planet by visiting our related resources below:

Connected Planet highlights the next generation of service providers, as well as how their customers use services in new ways.

Subscribe Now

Back to Top