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Top 10 Wireless Carriers
Have the mighty fallen? Or have they just followed the old saying: “If you can’t beat them, join them”? Consolidation and growth have radically redesigned the face of the wireless industry. Compare Wireless Review’s 1999 Top 25 listing to this year’s Top 10, and you’ll see new names but familiar faces. Wireless-service providers were ranked based on their subscriber numbers at the end of the third
Top Technologies for 2001: What Will 2001 Bring?
For purists, January 1, 2001, is the true beginning of the new millennium. For network operators, 2001 could very well be the true dawn of a different age. Voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) should make further inroads, accelerating the industry’s transformation from a voice-dominated circuit-switched public network into a data-driven worldwide packet network. An informal poll of selected Global
Top 10 Carriers
Coming Dec. 1, check out Wireless Review’s Top 10 list of carriers. Will AT&T Wireless, Sprint or Verizon vault to the Number-1 position? See how the mergers of the last 12 months have shaken up the 1999 rankings. Also, find out who the world’s top carriers are.
Top 10 Carriers
Coming Dec. 1, check out Wireless Review’s Top 10 list of carriers. Will AT&T Wireless, Sprint or Verizon vault to the Number-1 position? See how the mergers of the last 12 months have shaken up the 1999 rankings. Also, find out who the world’s top carriers are.
Top 10 Carriers
Coming Dec. 1, check out Wireless Review’s Top 10 list of carriers. Will AT&T Wireless, Sprint or Verizon vault to the Number-1 position? See how the mergers of the last 12 months have shaken up the 1999 rankings. Also, find out who the world’s top carriers are.
IMS Top News | TELEPHONY Online
TelephonyÂ’s IMS One-Stop Page is your source for daily news and insights related to IP multimedia subsystem. IMS is an IP-based architectural concept, championed in the wireless world by the 3GPP standards group but rapidly gaining the support of the rest of the telecom industry as the path for the evolution of network technology and service delivery.
The top 10 stories of 2009
We started the year worrying about the slowdown but by year’s end wireless growth dominated. Here’s the most-read TelephonyOnline.com stories of the year – including what made them so popular
The top 10 stories of 2009
We started the year worrying about the slowdown but by year’s end wireless growth dominated. Here’s the most-read TelephonyOnline.com stories of the year – including what made them so popular
Calix top market share leader in BLCs
Calix maintained its number one market share spot in the broadband loop carrier sector, according to data from Infonetics Research.
With top customers in trouble, C-Cor.net loses money
Cable TV equipment vendor C-Cor.net, facing business losses from two of its largest customers, Adelphia Communications and Charter Communications, reported a wider fiscal first-quarter loss than a year ago and said it expects to post another loss in the second quarter. C-Cor.net posted a net loss of $7.3 million, or 20 cents a share, compared with last year’s first-quarter loss of $5.4 million, or
Chip vendors top 100 Meg at Fast Net Futures
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Broadband deployments hit warp speed today when both Ikanos and Metalink demonstrated at the Fast Net Futures show here chip sets that can send data at 100 Mb/s downstream and 50 Mb/s upstream.
AFC claims top DLC spot
AFC increased its digital loop carrier market share in North America to almost 45 percent giving it the number one spot largely because of its acquisition of Marconi’s North American access business, according to a report from RHK.
Thomson maintains top DSL CPE spot
Thomson kept its top spot in the global DSL CPE market with a 16.7 percent market share in the first half of the year, according to Dell'Oro Group.
VON: Interoperability top priority at Sonus
BOSTON--Sonus Networks will leverage the InterOperability Lab at the University of New Hampshire to launch an interoperability certification program around the delivery of SIP-based products. As part of its Open Services Partner Alliance, Sonus will conduct extensive testing with partnersÂ’ products
Lucatel names more top management
Alcatel and Lucent Technologies named more executives today to fill out the top management of the combined company after the two vendors merge
WorldCom restatement could top $9 billion
WorldCom late yesterday announced that its total earnings restatements could top $9 billion, $1.8 billion more than previously disclosed. The revelation is the second time in a matter of months that the company has added billions to its apparent fraud. The company in June originally announced that it intended to restate approximately $3.8 billion in revenues from full year 2001 and first quarter 2002
CARRIERS CALL ENTERTAINMENT TOP PRIORITY FOR BROADBAND
If U.S. telcos are to avoid having their broadband pipes turn into commodities in the near future, they must develop strategies that let them charge a premium for content, according to carrier and vendor executives at last week's RHK Startrax 2004 Conference in San Francisco. While many have pointed to Japan's Yahoo! Broadband and Italy's Fastweb as potential success models, both operate under different
BUYS AIM AT TOP OF VENDOR FOOD CHAIN
Lucent’s acquisition of Telica last week and Tellabs’ purchase of AFC the previous week both fit the old pattern of big traditional telecom vendors buying aggressive smaller companies to capture market share in a hot sector. But both acquiring companies claimed things are different this time around. Instead of paying for market share, both companies said the synergies make the acquisitions logical
BUYS AIM AT TOP OF VENDOR FOOD CHAIN
Reporting on Tellabs's purchase of AFC and Lucent's purchase of Telica.
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