
Level 3 Communications makes the Ethernet connection
Wholesale operator sees broad adoption across various industry segments
By Sean Buckley
Russell Shriver, vice president of Product Management for Data Services at Level 3, talks with Sean Buckley, Editor in Chief of Telecom Engine, about how emerging standards and technologies will help to expand the availability of Ethernet service on both a domestic and an international basis.

Telecom industry hunkers down
Frank Bernhard, research director and technology economist for Omni Research, about how telecom vendors and service providers are realigning the way they conduct business.

Hitachi gets realistic about FTTx
David Foote, CTO of Hitachi Telecom about new developments in next-gen PON, cable industry interest and the overall state of the market.

Qwest bulks up its wholesale capabilities
Roland Thornton, Executive Vice President of Qwest's Wholesale Markets Division, talks with Editor in Chief Sean Buckley about the state of the wholesale telecom market.

Wireless: a state of change
Frank Bernhard, research director and technology economist for Omni Research, discusses the state of the wireless market and where he believes it's heading during a challenging economic time.

EMBARQ and CenturyTel: Weighing the pros and cons
Mike Sapien, a principal telecom analyst at Ovum Research, talks with Editor in Chief Sean Buckley about the marriage of EMBARQ and CenturyTel and the inevitable consolidation of the Tier 2 ILEC market.

Juniper is living on the network edge
Tom DiMicelli, product marketing manager for Juniper Networks, discusses the evolution of the service provider edge network.

Broadband Forum: the telco's last mile is in transition
Robin Mersh, Chief Operating Officer, Broadband Forum, discusses the upcoming BroadbandSuite Release 3.0 and other objectives.

Nominum: Keeping DNS safe and sound
Tom Tovar, Chief Executive Officer of DNS provider Nominum, discusses the ever-changing role and duty of the Domain Name System (DNS).

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