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Overture moves upstream to Ethernet aggregation 

Access equipment vendor Overture Networks made a bid to move further upstream in carrier networks today by unveiling a new product for aggregating traffic...

COMPTEL: Pangaea extends its Ethernet reach 

Pangaea Networks, an Ethernet services company focused on enabling carriers to make end-to-end Ethernet connections for enterprise customers...

Verizon CTO on in-home LTE, IPTV migration and more 

Mark Wegleitner, Verizon Communications’ chief technology officer, recently spoke with Telephony’s Ed Gubbins on a range of topics, including the transition to IPTV...

NSN loses Dallas Xohm contract to Samsung 

Sprint opts to accelerate Dallas deployment with Samsung equipment while NSN fully commercializes Flex WiMAX line...

A first look at Xohm 

WiMAX goes live in Baltimore as Sprint unveils the details of Xohm’s pricing and positioning...

Alcatel-Lucent adds targeted advertising to IPTV 

Alcatel-Lucent today announced a new system for implementing user-targeted advertising in IPTV services....

Telecom Italia brings video to Web using Cisco CDS 

Telecom Italia today announced the launch of a Web-based video service delivering live and on-demand streaming content, based on Cisco’s CDS platform embedded with Adobe Flash Media Server....

Consumers want networked devices -- but whose network? 

Tech-savvy consumers would like to have a single networked service to support their many digital devices but they are also demanding a high level of customer service...

Camiant joins Comcast traffic shaping team 

While deep packet inspection vendor Sandvine is most closely associated with Comcast’s bandwidth management activities, the cable operator’s newly-announced approach features at least one additional vendor: policy control provider Camiant....

FTTH Con: FTTP providers need not fear DOCSIS 3.0, says cable guru 

Fiber-to-the-premises providers don’t have much to fear from DOCSIS 3.0 technology, which boosts the bandwidth of cable broadband networks...

FTTHCon: Embarq slashes FTTP deployment costs 

Embarq has dramatically reduced its fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) deployment costs in recent months...

Rim Semiconductor goes up for sale 

Rim Semiconductor is seeking acquirers after the company defaulted on its loans and was locked out of its own offices for failing to pay rent....

FTTHCon: Calix lets carriers hedge bets on GPON 

Calix introduced two new products today aimed at extending the reach of its access gear and addressing a rapidly growing demand among carriers...

Commoditized CDN offerings sprout 

Amazon.com became the newest entrant in the fast-growing (CDN) sector this week, launching what at least one analyst is calling the market’s most commoditized offering to date...

Verizon virtualizes data centers 

Verizon Business announced a new professional services offering today that will enable businesses to adopt virtualization...

GenBand acquires NextPoint 

GenBand, a global leader in IP gateways, announced today the purchase of NextPoint Networks...

Digital divide deepens 

Broadband in the Northeast, Verizon FiOS territory, is outpacing that of the rest of the nation...

CLECs strategize for the second half 

Following a rocky second quarter, competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) updated their view of the market at the Jefferies investor conference this week...

Tata enters CDN market 

Tata Communications, a global network services provider focused on emerging markets, is the latest service provider to enter the content delivery network (CDN) market...

CTIA: Defining open access 

The CEOs of Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless were in agreement for once: the walled garden is relic and open access is an inevitable future on their networks....

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