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Cox uses Juniper routers for backbone upgrade 

Cox Communications will use Juniper Networks T-series core routing platform to upgrade its national backbone network, the two companies announced today...

USF: Radical overhaul or just a tweak? 

The Universal Service Fund needs either a radical overhaul or just a slight tweaking. The two opposing opinions were expressed today in a Senate Commerce Committee hearing chaired by Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), above...

Longtime insider named Lucent CFO 

Lucent Technologies named John Kritzmacher its new chief financial officer today, filling a vacancy created in January when the company promoted its former CFO, Frank D’Amelio, to chief operating officer...

UBS: Four GPON vendors make Bell ‘short list’ 

According to a research note issued today by UBS Investment Research, the number of equipment vendors still competing to supply Gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) gear to Verizon Communications has been narrowed to four...

eLEC to add Liberty Bell to its holdings 

eLEC Communications has signed a letter of intent to acquire Colorado-based Liberty Bell Telecom, LLC, a local and long-distance company born from the frustrations of radio and television consumer advocate Tom Martino, who is also company founder...

Extreme unveils upscale carrier Ethernet gear 

Extreme Networks announced a new carrier Ethernet platform today, promising dramatic increases in the scale of Layer 2 networks and quality-of-service capabilities designed to serve a variety of applications, from residential to business users...

Former Ikanos exec sheds Lite on e-mail  

Richard Sekar, who previously was vice president of marketing for Ikanos and one of the most outspoken proponents of VDSL, is unveiling a new venture that is about as far away from the intricacies of chip manufacturing as possible...

Comcast, AOL top access survey  

Comcast is the biggest U.S. provider of broadband services in the one area that matters most—revenue—according to a newly released survey by Prophis eReseach. However, AOL still has the most overall Internet access subscribers....

Fujitsu turns up GPON PR machine 

Fujitsu Network Communications announced a “hybrid” approach to the Gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) market this week, the latest in a string of publicity efforts the vendor has made since declaring its entry into the GPON space earlier this month...

Cisco inches Ethernet closer to access 

Cisco Systems today announced a new Ethernet switch and multiservice provisioning platform (MSPP) as part of an effort to expand some of its metro product lines into the access market...

Neutrality and municipalities 

Will the debate over network neutrality feed the municipal broadband movement...

Nortel partners not pleased 

Nortel Networks was short a couple of valentines this month, as two of its equipment vendor partners singled out the company as a disappointment ...

Whitacre's worth 

Ed Whitacre got a roughly 20% raise in 2005, as he became, through acquisition, AT&T's CEO...

BATM CEO: PON is wrong route 

Declaring that the passive optical network (PON) has too many limitations, Zvi Marcom, CEO of BATM, the parent company of Telco Systems, said carriers are making a mistake by not implementing active Ethernet architectures...

Infonetics charts spending shift 

Service provider spending on core and edge IP gear is booming, while multi-service switch sales decline, a new report from Infonetics said Thursday...

Avici restructures, weighs ‘strategic alternatives’ 

Avici Systems announced a restructuring of its company today aimed at lowering the optical equipment vendor’s break-even point as it begins to evaluate strategic alternatives including a sale of the company...

Verizon, AT&T face local video franchising opposition  

Representatives of local governments and cable operators stood shoulder to shoulder Wednesday to oppose efforts by Verizon and AT&T to convince Congress to lift the current local franchising requirements for video services....

Riverstone offers more financial details 

Riverstone Networks released bankruptcy court documents today that offer additional details on the company as it moves to sell its assets in auction to Lucent Technologies...

IP edge gear market fragments further 

The market for IP services equipment grew 2% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2005 as it also grew increasingly fragmented, according to research analysis firm Ovum-RHK...

Clark McLeod found guilty of ‘spinning’ 

Clark McLeod was found guilty of conducting improper stock trades in the late 1990s while he was chief executive officer of competitive carrier McLeodUSA, a judge ruled late last week...

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