Service Broker competitors unite in forum
Aepona, AppTrigger, Convergin, jNetX and OpenCloud set aside differences to promote technology that enables new services...
Highdeal CTO on cloud computing and new broadband billing models
Earlier this month, Highdeal, a telecom billing software vendor spun out of France Telecom’s labs in 2000, was acquired by German software giant SAP, giving even greater global reach to privately held Highdeal...
Arbor beefs up PeakFlow threat detection
Security software company integrates Atlas data and automates Threat Management System response...
Motorola selling GPON corporate LANs
Motorola today unveiled a gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) platform...
Polycom, Glowpoint team on business-to-business video
Polycom now marketing subscription-based interconnection service through Glowpoint to link customers across carrier networks...
New Covad CTO promises nationwide Ethernet offerings
Hussain brings Telus and Qwest experience in network transformation to CLEC wholesaler...
Alcatel-Lucent aims application assurance at VPNs
Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE: ALU) is applying to business virtual private network (VPN) services the application performance assurance capabilities it introduced ...
Reliance Globalcom extends global Ethernet reach
Competitive carrier wants to compete based on convenience and consistency of service...
Nortel acknowledges talks with outside vendors
Though still trying to emerge from bankruptcy protection whole, Nortel says it is negotiating with 'external parties' for possible business unit sales...
Bad economy may be slowing RLEC line loss
Many rural carriers reported positive trends in access line loss in the first quarter, suggesting some stabilization in what has been a persistent problem for telecom carriers...
Verizon Business reshapes around IP applications, managed services
Over the last 18 months, Verizon Business has been reshaping its organization to do a better job of selling, deploying and supporting not only IP-based services but the more complex IP-based services such as managed security or hosted IT offerings...
NSN reshaping its engineering workforce
By retraining its workforce, NSN is balancing ingrained telecom knowledge with new IP know-how, but as the industry evolves those old skill sets will become further obsolete...
Retraining techs for an IT future
Verizon Business saw the changes coming and created individual training plans for 2200 CPE technicians...
Fairpoint reports progress
Fairpoint Communications (NYSE: FRP) reported continued progress in restoring normal operations following the company’s February cutover of the former Verizon network in three states to its own back-office systems...
ANPI looks to links with state fiber networks
Wholesaler to independent telcos sees value of creating national network, offering bundled services at scale to enable competition...
Telecom underestimating need for IP training
Technicians unskilled in basics for next-gen networks and risk waste of time, resources and customers...
Sprint, Verizon embrace new BlackBerry enterprise voice server
RIM's new mobile voice system more tightly integrates PBX with the smartphone...
Are we already bouncing back?
Based on first-quarter earnings reports, the recession seems to have peaked where telecom services are concerned. Companies such as Level 3 said they experienced a first-quarter slowdown but now are seeing the sales pipelines fill up...
The IP video surveillance opportunity, part two: SMBs
The benefits of IP video surveillance are already catching on among enterprises large and small...
M2M hungering for 3G speeds
More high-bandwidth machine-to-machine applications are coming online, causing telematics makers to ask operators for access to their 3G networks...
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