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May 5, 2008

COVER STORY

By the numbers

The telecom industry is changing and evolving so rapidly these days, it's sometimes hard to keep up. It's also difficult to separate hype from reality and real trends from blind alleys. For that reason, we thought we'd take a look at a (large) handful of key industry numbers, figures and metrics hard data or at least very strong, educated guesses to create a snapshot of where the industry is today, and where it's heading...

EDITOR'S LETTER

The numbers don't lie

Earnings reports are a study in spin -- read a press release announcing even the most dire earnings, and you'll be hard-pressed to find the gloom and doom among the highlighted statistics...

FORWARD MOTION

Breaking down NextWave's licenses

For the second time in its history, NextWave Wireless is engaging in a massive spectrum sale, clearing out its stores of broadband wireless and mobile licenses in the U.S....

The three-screen advantage

The cell phone -- highly personal and seemingly always at hand -- is inching closer to becoming a sought-after platform for advertisers...

Wireline erosion muddies AT&T, Verizon picture

Both AT&T and Verizon met Wall Street expectations with their first-quarter earnings, and neither reported any distressing impact of a slowing economy...

Big OSS projects go live

Operations support services projects are beginning to move off the drawing board and into production...

The bundled advantage

Consumer interest in the quadruple play has increased 55% from July 2007 to March of this year, according to a Compete survey of online shoppers...

New tech woos MDUs

Service providers at the Broadband Properties Summit in Dallas last week were eager to tell the audience of property owners about their progress in developing offerings to serve multidwelling units...

OPINION

Back office on the hot seat

When I sat down to chat with Kevin Hart, chief information officer for Level 3 Communications, this week at a trade show focused on back-office operations, I expected to talk about SOA, eTOM, CRM and an array of other tech/IT acronyms...

Wireless' Pivot point

The demise of Pivot, Sprint's joint venture with leading cable companies to offer subscribers wireless services, has had many ceding the market to telecom service providers...

INNOVATION

Computing comes to the cloud

The power of the World Wide Web was that for the first time computers -- clients and servers -- were linked together via networks on a very broad scale, literally billions of systems worldwide...

OSS/BSS

Rethinking the back office

Telco transformation (as usual), SOA/Web services and a new focus on the IT value chain top the OSS/BSS checklist these days...

MOBILE VIDEO

Biding time with mobile TV

PVR capabilities are coming to handsets and mobile networks, but DRM issues could hold them back...

WHAT'S NEXT

Net ushers in experiential TV

The past five years have presented major changes in the TV industry such as extensive, free video-on-demand catalogs and time-shifting with digital video recorders...

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A time and money saving approach to fiber deployment

Service providers are under tremendous pressure to turn up new services faster then before and, at the same time, to do it at less expense - and intra-office fiber is one of the biggest challenges in terms of both cost and service turn-up.

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