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...
Idiro identifies influencers to reduce churn
Social networking analyst vendor analyzes call logs to help operators stop churn before its happens ...
Interactive TV Tries Again
Enter the words interactive TV into the Telephony search engine and you are as likely to find a story from 1999 or 2003 as one from 2008. The idea of...
The WiMAX power players
WiMAX has been deployed or trialed by almost 400 operators around the world, as WiMAX proponents are fond of saying when touting the scale of their technology....
Rural broadband growth better than urban
Rural telcos losing access lines at slower pace as well...
Ericsson claims top dog status in North America
With Verizon opening up the CDMA market to LTE vendors, Ericsson CEO Svanberg sees Ericsson becoming the leading infrastructure supplier in the US...
CenturyTel expanding IPTV, broadband bonding
CenturyTel (NYSE: CTL) will expand its IPTV service in select markets within its historical service territory this year as it continues to evaluate a possible rollout of IPTV in the acquired Embarq footprin...
Motorola cuts investment in 4G
Motorola (NYSE: MOT) plans to temper its investments in both WiMax and long-term evolution (LTE) as the company looks to control costs after a challenged first quarter...
TWC puts pressure back on telcos
In its first quarter as a standalone company, TWC reported strong video results despite increasing telco competition...
Qwest trialing VDSL2, expects broadband video revenue
Qwest Communications expects to find new revenues in broadband-based video services, and will trial VDSL2 technology later this year to enable its fiber-to-the-node (FTTN) network to deliver more bandwidth for video...
Level 3 sees signs of rebound
Despite a drop in revenue in the first quarter of 2009, Level 3 Communications is seeing signs that its business is already bouncing back, Chief Executive Officer James Crowe told industry analysts ...
Economy spares FiOS, hits Verizon Business
Verizon was able to report better-than-expected results, based in part on the continued success of consumer services on its FiOS network and its wireless results ...
Broadband stimulus hopefuls race to define 'broadband'
Broadband stimulus administrators are asking the public to help define the term 'broadband'...
AT&T WiFi hotspot use skyrockets in Q1
Free access for DSL, 3G data customers send connections past 10 million ...
NAB: Why indie IPTV is reviving
LAS VEGAS – Verimatrix used the NAB show this week to announce three new customers for its Video Content Authority System...
NAB: Cisco targets smaller IPTV providers with new transcoders
LAS VEGAS – Although a minor presence at the NAB show with a meeting room and no exhibit, Cisco, like many other video gear makers, is targeting the tier-two and tier-three telco market with lower-cost headend solutions and a new partnership with Avail Media...
NAB: BigBand, Tandberg show dynamic ads on time-shifted TV
LAS VEGAS—BigBand Networks and Tandberg Television are showing the first live demonstration of dynamic ad insertion combined with time-shifted TV...
NAB: SES Americom, New Skies to combine
Combo creates single global satellite unit...
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