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A Telephony Podcast: Eros Spadotto discusses Telus’s 4G network plans
Telus executive vice president of technology strategy Eros Spadotto discusses Telus’s 4G network plans and the operator’s planned transition to HSPA....
A Telephony Podcast: Mobile email addiction
The pressure to be available at all times has caused a mobile email addiction, according to a report published today by Osterman Research and global software company Neverfail. Michael Osterman, president of Osterman Research, and Andrew Barnes, senior vice president of corporate development at Neverfail, spoke with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the potential consequences of an always-connected workforce....
A Telephony Podcast: Determining Broadband Availability
Telephony Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson talks with Drew Clark of broadbandcensus.com on his efforts to help determine where broadband is available in the U.S. and at what prices/speeds....
A Telephony Podcast: Marketing Alltel’s MyCircle Calling Plan
For this special “audio case study,” we talked with a trio of Alltel’s key marketers to learn about its direct marketing strategy for its MyCircle calling plan, which included combining its own customer records, real-time usage data on the network and household and demographic informaiton from markeitng services vendor Axciom. Hear how they did it....
A Telephony Podcast: Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal
Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal this week, uniting its Qwest Choice Home voice service and its DSL-based high-speed Internet service through Microsoft’s Windows Live to allow customers to view and managed voicemail, email and call logs from a PC. Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson talked to Qwest’s Ken Rambo about qHome. ...
A Telephony Podcast: Xohm Launch - ZTE executives discuss pricing in Xohm
Xohm Launch: ZTE executives discuss the critical role of device pricing in Xohm....
A Telephony Podcast: Xohm Launch - Samsung's Muzib Kahn
Xohm Launch: Samsung's Muzib Kahn talks about Samsung's recent momentum in the Xohm network and its plans for future devices....
A Telephony Podcast: Xohm Launch - Lenovo's David Critchley
Xohm Launch: Lenovo's David Critchley outlines the PC maker's plans for embedding WiMAX in future laptops....
A Telephony Podcast: Xohm Launch - Intel's Julie Coppernoll
Xohm Launch: Intel's Julie Coppernoll measures the impact of Xohm's Baltimore launch on the WiMAX ecosystem and its own embedded-devices strategy....
A Telephony Podcast: Xohm Launch - Motorola's Fred Wright
Xohm Launch: Motorola's Fred Wright discusses the progress of the Chicago WiMAX launch, Xohm's largest currently at 600 base stations....
A Telephony Podcast: Xohm Launch - Nokia's Dirk Williamson
Xohm Launch: Nokia's Dirk Williamson shows off its WiMAX-powered N810, the first stand-alone mobile device on the Xohm network....
A Telephony Podcast: Disturbing Internet Trends
The increase of online social networking sites has also brought about an onslaught of inappropriate Web content, including pornography and Pro-anorexia and bulimia Web sites, since 2006. Web content security vendor Optenet’s Vice President of North America shares the findings from its annual Internet Trends report, published in the U.S. for the first time this year....
A Telephony Podcast: Ethernet Service Class Evolution
Enterprises are demanding ever more sophisticated quality classes for carrier Ethernet services. But how will carriers preserve those classes in handoffs to other networks? Fred Ellefson, vice president of global marketing for Adva Optical Networking, explains....
A Telephony Podcast: LiMo Foundation on Android
In this podcast, we talk with the LiMo foundation about competing open source mobile OS Android, which launched this week. Which mobile platform is better for customers -- and for service providers who will be delivering devices and services on the respective platforms?...
A Telephony Podcast: Merry Miller, founder of GodsSocialNetwork.com
Merry Miller founded Gods Social Network as a safe haven online for Christians to create social profiles and connect with one another. Miller speaks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about online social networking and the trends making her Web site one of the fastest growing Christian sites in the country. ...
A Telephony Podcast: More than just an ad
Telephony Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard interviews The Hyperfactory CEO Derek Handley about unique mobile advertising campaigns that go beyond mere text messaging....
A Telephony Podcast: An interview Andy Lippman, keynote speaker at Telephony Live
Carol Wilson interviews Andy Lippman, assocaite director of the MIT Media Lab and Nortel Visiting Fellow to discuss what he's going to talk about as a Telephony Live keynote speaker....
A Telephony Podcast: Mobile Device Management Trends
In this podcast, Rich Karpinski, executive editor with Telephony talks with David Ginsburg Innopath about the opportunities for mobile operators to better serve enterpise users – and drastically cut support costs – by offering enterprise mobile device management services....
A Telephony Podcast: RadioOne: Black America and Wireless
Radio One, a broadcasting company that targets African Americans, and research company Yankelovich took a comprehensive look at Black America, including their wireless and mobile preferences. Amy Vokes, Vice President of Research at RadioOne, spoke with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the study’s key findings....
A Telephony Podcast: CDMA operators handle the future transition to LTE
Telephony Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard and CDMA Development Group executive director Perry LaForge discuss how CDMA operators will handle the future transition to LTE....
A Telephony Podcast: Jackson Energy Authority Triple Play Services
Jackson Energy Authority in Jackson, Tenn., was one of the first municipally owned utility companies to build its own fiber-to-the-home network. Telephony Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson talks with Michael Johnston of the JEA Telecom Division about the company's experience and why it now offers retail Triple Play services. ...
A Telephony Podcast: Planning for an Internet Traffic Jam
How fast is Internet traffic really growing, and what should broadband providers be doing to stay ahead of demand? Mike Jude, senior analyst with Nemertes Research, provides a unique perspective on what to expect....
Telephony Podcast: Zyxel and the 'telco IT guy' opportunity
The connected home provides plenty of opportunities for carriers to drive new revenues by providing in-home services. But managing those devices via constant truck roll can also be a big cost. Telephony's Rich Karpinski talks with Jennifer Mackey, Director of Business Development for home broadband CPE vendor Zyxel about the business opportunity for service providers to play the role as in-home "IT guys"....
Telephony Podcast: The Role of FMC in the Enterprise
Maribel Lopez, founder of Lopez Research, Peter Thornycroft, voice technology evangelist at Aruba Networks and Steve Shaw, chief evangelist for UMA technology at Kineto, participate in a roundtable discussion with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy on the role of unlicensed mobile access in the enterprise....
Telephony Podcast:ExtendMedia Corporation founder and president Keith Kocho.
Content delivery networks are a major new opportunity for telecom service providers already in the video business. Industry veteran Keith Kocho, founder and president of ExtendMedia Corp., talks with Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson about this opportunity and what telecom service providers need to do now to take advantage of it. ...
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