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IPv6 test bed comes online 

MCI and the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory collaborated to bring online the North American IPv6 Task Force's Moonv6 next-generation Internet network by connecting it to Internet backbone and allowing nationwide direct connection. ...

Consumer perception of DSL: cheap, not fast 

Despite the recent blitz of marketing from DSL providers and upgrades to higher-speed service, consumers view the telco-provided Internet access as slower but cheaper than cable modems, according a recent survey by Accenture. ...

Consolidated picks Zhone 

Consolidated Communications today announced that it will use Zhone Technologies’ Single Line Multi-Service architecture to provide the digital TV service...

DSL decision time 

Various specifications for ADSL2, ADSL2+ and VDSL are ripe for consideration as many telcos prepare to take on broadband upgrades. Applications, distance and urgency all are factors in how extensively they will be deployed...

SBC, Comcast enliven convergence 

In an increasingly heated broadband battle royale, it's telco cunning versus cable TV leverage, and a shot in the arm for cross-industry competition...

CES: Tandberg Television demonstrates MPEG-4 AVC with Broadcom 

LAS VEGAS—At the Consumer Electronics Show, Tandberg Television rolled out what it claims the world’s first, live demonstration of an end-to-end advanced...

Comcast readies aggressive VoIP push 

Comcast’s long-awaited announcement today that it will aggressively pursue Voice over IP service is just the latest salvo in the cable industry’s steady...

Qbit unveils new compression approach 

A new kind of compression is about to hit the market that could redefine what telephone companies are able to transmit over their copper phone lines....

BellSouth moving ahead on Microsoft IPTV 

BellSouth today announced a technical trial of Microsoft’s TV IP Television Edition software platform, taking the next step toward developing an IPTV...

New Edge, MCI find IP boom 

Two very different service providers are ringing in the New Year by touting significant growth in IP-based networks. New Edge Networks today said it is...

Fonix, Duke Power to expand BPL test 

Integrated communications provider Fonix Telecom is partnering through its subsidiary, LecStar Telecom, with Duke Power to expand on ongoing test of broadband...

Cogent sees a more secure future 

After spending much of the year expanding its customer ranks through acquisition, Cogent Communications is now increasing its service roster to include...

Covad, Verizon ink link-sharing deal 

Covad Communications has signed its third major line-sharing agreement, this time with Verizon. Combined with its previous agreements with SBC Communications...

Verizon advances on video 

Verizon last week nailed down its second cable franchise its first in Texas and got a clear view of the opposition it can expect from the cable industry...

BellSouth looks toward next-gen DSL 

For BellSouth, the ILEC with the largest base of deployed fiber, the best path to better residential broadband is through faster DSL. The company's plan...

Manitoba Telecom launches games on TV 

Gaming publisher and developer Iacta announced that Manitoba Telecom Services has launched gaming as part of its MTS TV service using Iacta’s Games4TV...

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