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Clearwire slows WiMax launch 

Market No. 2 went live today in Portland, but the anticipated flurry of market launches hasn’t yet materialized...

CES: MagicJack celebrates two millionth customer 

Coming off a banner growth year, magicJack partners with Best Buy, Radio Shack to drives sales past two million...

ONT vendor TXP suspends operations 

TXP, the vendor of optical network terminals (ONT) – the customer premises equipment in fiber-to-the-premises networks – suspended all operations last month and laid off nearly all its employees...

CES: LG connects TVs to the Web, starting with Netflix 

LG will introduce TVs with Netflix streaming software, but the broadband connection could take the service into the open Web...

AT&T, Verizon facing 2009 slowdown 

Both companies beat the market in the dismal closing months of 2008, but a reality check is needed heading into next year, research firm says...

inCode predicts changes in 2009 for wireless industry 

The wireless market faces a serious shakeup in 2009, a major network operator outsources its network, and non-telecom players pose a bigger threat to the telecom industry in 2009...

ISPs to play enforcement role in RIAA's plan 

Hey service provider: Are you ready to do the dirty work of tracking down and rounding up illegal file-sharers?...

Ovum: Optical market to shrink 5% in 2009 

Ovum has revised its outlook for the global optical equipment industry to account for changes in the global economy seen since the research and analysis firm’s last report in June....

Recession and VoIP: Good and bad news 

Industry analysts expect consumers and small businesses to be drawn to cheap voice-over-IP offers as they try to cut costs...

Move Over, Geek Squad 

Telecom service providers are cautiously exploring the business model for technical support as a residential broadband service, expanding their offerings...

U.S. earns IPTV bragging rights 

For most service providers deploying IPTV in 2008, the move was a defensive play to combat incumbent cable and satellite providers....

Alcatel-Lucent CMO: How we get there from here 

While the CEO didn’t delve too deeply into the specifics of that aspect of the company’s strategy in last week’s presentation, the company’s chief marketing officer, Tim Krause, provided more detail in an interview...

How YouTube, Hulu (almost, but not quite) make money 

STL Partners consultancy does some math to determine how these over-the-top providers may be operating today...

Vudu beats service providers to the open Web 

Vudu’s app platform will make it competitive against other OTT providers, but is it enough to give telcos a run for their money?...

Neglecting Web-based customer care hazardous 

Telecom service providers looking to improve customer service should concentrate on providing a consistent level of care across all platforms...

AT&T VDSL2 bonding trial slips into 2009 

AT&T plans to conduct a trial early next year of bonded VDSL2, the company told Telephony last week, after having previously targeted late 2008...

Google, Lessig say not throwing out net neutrality 

Google is reportedly working with service providers to cache some of its content for more rapid delivery...

SES Americom kills wholesale IPTV offering due to slow adoption 

Despite a positive financial outlook, SES will terminate its IPTV programming transport solution by next summer...

Here come the netbook, wireless bundles 

AT&T is first out of the gate with Radio Shack, offering a $99 portable PC with $60 per month data service...

Windstream: TiVo a tough sell 

Windstream has had trouble selling TiVo service since the rural carrier partnered with the digital video recorder (DVR) pioneer just over a year ago....

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