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Americas Issue: June 2005

      
Telecommunications Presents: Special Coverage of SUPERCOMM 2005

While the show is over, the big picture business messages of relevance from SUPERCOMM 2005 must live on. Capitalizing on the business of telecommunications requires a thorough understanding of global opportunities, infrastructure intelligence and the consumption habits of your consumer and enterprise customer prospects.

Bob Wallace, Editor-in-Chief, Telecommunications Magazine

Telecommunications Presents: Special Coverage of SUPERCOMM 2005

The Infranet Initiative Council Evolves

Foremost Focus: the Business of IP

by Bob Wallace, Editor-in-Chief

Thu, June 9. 2005

As first reported last week by Telecommunications Online, the group tasked with crafting a common plan for the future of the public network has added Cisco and Alcatel, who had been conspicuous in their absence, to its ranks and have moved to a dues based finance model.

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Additional Coverage:

IMS Key Ingredient to IP Services Mix
Panel Provide Reality Check

Data Power Energizes Web Services Support
Blade Approach Speeds XML Processing

Eastern Research Technology Blurs Line Between Now, Tomorrow
Optical Product Supports Circuit, Packet over Next-Gen Transport

Ceterus Expands Ethernet Opportunities
Enables Carriers to Pursue SMBs, Branch Sites

Nakina Streamlines Security and Password Management
New Software Targets Large, Multivendor Operator Networks

Video Services: Telcos Ready to Spar with Cable Operators

New Business for Telecommunications?

by Jim Barthold

Thu, June 9. 2005

No matter what it’s called – and some have a problem with the label IPTV – senior carrier executives indicate that they’re ready to deliver differentiated video services that shake up the cable industry and the way people watch television.

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Telecommunications Presents: Special Coverage of SUPERCOMM 2005

Global Business Perspective

China: Center of the New Telecom Universe?

The pendulum swings east

by Stephen McClelland

Wednesday, June 8. 2005

Though SUPERCOMM is arguably North America’s most senior telecom event, the pendulum of global telecom may itself have moved eastward—for good.

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Additional Coverage:

VoIP Set to Lead IP…
But Only if Regulators Keep Hands Off

Sun Shines on ‘Network of the Future”
Launches Software-Driven Platform for Carriers

The Back Office Takes Center Stage
TeleManagement Forum Pavilion Drives OSS Awareness

Atrica Fortifies Ethernet Services
Addresses Carriers’ Cravings

Aperto Intros Pre-WiMAX Portfolio
Riding the Fixed Wireless Wave

MVA: A Consortium of Consortia

Building Standard Apps from COTS Elements

by Jim Barthold

Wed, June 8. 2005

Three leading specifications organizations, determining the sum is greater than the parts, have joined into a “MacroForum” working group to promote the development of inexpensive, easy to apply standardized applications from commercial off the shelf (COTS) elements.

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Telecommunications Presents: Special Coverage of SUPERCOMM 2005

The State of the (Telecom) World

What about the Really Big Picture, as Supercomm opens its doors?

by Stephen McClelland

Tuesday, June 7. 2005

Who would have bet five years ago that the telecom industry would be struggling to come out of its worst economic performance ever? Or that household names such as AT&T would themselves be acquired? Or that mobile subscriber numbers would be heading in 2005 towards a comfortable 2 billion, with many more probably on offer in the next five years?

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Additional Coverage:

Cisco Pitches Protection Package
Enriched Offering for Carriers

Avici Aims to Simplify IP
Vendor’s RAPID Strategy Stresses Speed

Yipes Deploys Ethernet for the Masses
ExpressReach Services Powered by Telco Systems VDSL Gear

Amdocs Integrates Back-Office Offerings
Package Covers Order to Activation

Funk’s Subscriber Management Plan
Brawn for Provider Business Benefits

NMS on ATCA: From Support to Dollar Signs
New Wares Target Business of Telecom

Verizon CEO: Invest Today, Benefit Tomorrow

Keynoye Pushes Fiber Forays for Business Benefit

by Jim Barthold

Tues, June 7. 2005

Investing in advanced networks like fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) benefits the entire telecommunications industry today and the company doing the investing tomorrow.

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Telecommunications Presents: Special Coverage of SUPERCOMM 2005

Juniper Targets Triple Play Services

Intros Broadband Service Routers

by Bob Wallace

Mon, June 6. 2005

Looking to move from its entrenched position in carrier backbones toward the network edge, Juniper Networks has announced the E320 Broadband Service Router...

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Additional Coverage:

IBM Details IPTV Plans
Big Blue’s Business Blueprint

Telco Systems Targets Optical Outages
Ring System Boasts Super Fast Recovery

Sun, NTT COMWARE Demo Sun’s ATCA Platform
Advanced Architecture Ascends

Sylantro Drives Hosted Services Market
New Software Enables Expanded Business Opportunities

Fujistsu Works to Hammer Home Migration Message

Plans to Globally OEM Hammerhead and BTI Photonics systems

by Bob Wallace

Mon, June 6. 2005

Looking to provide operators Ethernet aggregation, packet-enabled access and Pseudowire termination in a single, compact box, Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc., is pursuing an OEM agreement whereby it will sell the Hammerhead System's HSX 6000 platform as its Flashwave 6400 Layer 2.5 aggregation switch.

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Before SUPERCOMM: Preview Coverage

What's Relevant at SUPERCOMM?

Instead of asking what will be hot or what will attract the most coverage, we’ve asked prominent industry thought leaders what they want and need to see from vendors at the show to help them better compete.

What they’ve told us is eye-opening and thought-provoking to say the least and should serve as a long-overdue wakeup call for all segments of the industry. The “they” are: Jeff Storey, CEO, WilTel Communications; Adrian Nemcek, president, Motorola Networks Business; Peter Barrett, CTO, Microsoft TV; and Harald Braun, president, Carrier Networks Division Siemens Communications.

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10 Coolest Companies:

Venture Capital Expert Rod Randall to Keynote Telecommunications' 10 Coolest Companies Event at SUPERCOMM

Think your company has all the financing and wisdom it needs to move from telecom turmoil to supplier success? Think again. Candor counts and complaceny kills. So join Rod Randall and learn what steps to take, and missteps to avoid, as your company evolves in trying times.

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The M2M Switch - turning the wireless business model upside down -- September 1, 2010

Vivendi raises 2010 goals after strong first-half results -- September 1, 2010

FCC cuts off free nationwide broadband potential indefinitely -- September 1, 2010

Shipments of Bluetooth, NFC, UWB, 802.15.4 and Wi-Fi ICs will increase 20% in 2010 -- September 1, 2010

3PAR claims widespread uptake for VMware 'vSphere' service -- August 31, 2010

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