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DSL, cable voice numbers both up 

DSL line growth exceeded cable modem growth for the first time in the Federal Communications Commission’s bi-annual report on high-speed service for Internet access, the federal agency reported today...

Lucatel names more top management 

Alcatel and Lucent Technologies named more executives today to fill out the top management of the combined company after the two vendors merge...

Redback soars, signs first OEM deal in Asia 

Redback Networks again reported impressive financial results in the second quarter, announcing its first partnership with an original equipment manufacturer in the process. ...

Motorola buys VOD vendor Broadbus 

Motorola today announced its intent to acquire Broadbus Technologies, a privately held vendor of video-on-demand equipment....

Force10 adds packet-over-Sonet cards 

Force10 Networks today added packet-over-Sonet capabilities to its TeraScale E-series switch/routers in an effort to help service providers transition from Sonet-based core networks to 10-Gb/s Ethernet pipes....

PICMG ratifies MicroTCA 

The PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG) announced that its executive membership has ratified the MTCA.0 MicroTCA specification, which is designed to bring the system management and fabric advantages of the Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture to smaller-form factor equipment likely to be used in telecom edge and access applications...

UBS: Verizon GPON deal could be three-way 

With a decision reportedly imminent in Verizon's search for suppliers of GPON equipment, a trio of vendors could initially share the prize, according to UBS Investment Research....

Zhone writes off legacy gear 

Declining sales of legacy equipment caused Zhone Technologies to miss its revenue expectations for the second quarter in a row this year. The equipment vendor has now written off about 80% of its inventory of legacy products, taking a $7.2-million charge in the second quarter...

Avici enjoys first-ever profitable quarter  

Avici Systems swung to a profit in the second quarter as it reported its highest quarterly revenue ever, the ten-year-old core router vendor reported today...

Broadwing sheds light on Infinera deal 

In an interview with Telephony this morning, Broadwing offered more details into the deal announced late yesterday in which the carrier is turning over its equipment manufacturing business to Infinera while deploying that vendor’s gear in its network...

AT&T rolls out Homezone 

AT&T, with satellite TV partner EchoStar Communications, began offering its previously announced Homezone broadband service in San Antonio, Texas, and parts of Ohio. ...

Infinera to take over Corvis, supply Broadwing 

Broadwing has selected Infinera’s optical switching platform for its network and will transfer control of its equipment manufacturing and network maintenance support functions to Infinera, the companies announced today...

Adtran lowers 2006 expectations again 

Three months after lowering its revenue expectations for 2006, Adtran lowered them again this morning, citing uncertainty in sales of some of its optical products this year...

Juniper introduces biggest edge router yet 

Juniper Networks unveiled its biggest edge router yet today, the M120 multiservice edge router...

Buyer/supplier linkages crossing traditional lines 

New service demands and the rapid pace of industry change push service providers into closer arrangements with vendors. Click here to read the full-length version of this story...

The next ROADM 

As ROADMs have evolved from core to metro to multi-degree functions, they've only become more important to carriers. Where are they headed next?...

Mid-band Ethernet hits the big time 

The mid-band Ethernet market has been bubbling for a few years, but it passed an important tipping point last week...

Windstream stands alone 

The separation of Alltel's wireless and wireline businesses as well as the merger between the landline business and Valor Communications was announced in December 2005....

Paving the way to rural America 

Student interns return to their hometowns to promote WildBlue Internet service, conencting rural areas and their futures...

Study: Carriers respect online customers 

The Customer Respect Group, an international research and consulting firm that focuses on how corporations treat their online customers, said its most recent study found that telecom service providers ranked above average compared to a range of other industries...

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