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Americas Issue: June 2005
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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
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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
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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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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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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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Related articles:
OffLine -- May 29, 2007 After more than 14 years traveling the world for Hewlett-Packard as head of its network and service provider business, among other duties, Marco Limena says his appointment as president and CEO of Campbell, Calif.-based Sylantro Systems brings him back to his roots as part of a small firm.
Fujitsu Tackles Packet Optical Networking with FLASHWAVE 9500 -- May 29, 2007
ONE Communications Takes Flight -- May 29, 2007 CEO Howard Janzen Focuses On Customer Experience.
Business Case In Point -- May 29, 2007 NTELOS Builds Foundation for Converged Services
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