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BT tunes in Microsoft TV 

By Vince Vittore

Microsoft and BT announced today the U.K. carrier has signed a commercial agreement to use the Microsoft TV IPTV Edition software platform as part of its efforts to provide video over broadband. ...

More Brand X fallout 

By Carol Wilson

The U.S. Supreme Court ruling that allowed cable companies to continue restricting access to their broadband network may not be the bane to consumers that some are fearing...

Interoute dips into digital distribution 

By Vince Vittore

European network operator Interoute today announced the launch of the latest version of its Share service, which allows digital audio content owners to distribute files in a secure environment. ...

ATIS forms IPTV Forum 

By Vince Vittore

The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions today announced that it has created the IPTV Interoperability Forum (IIF) to develop standards and related technical and operations activities surrounding telco video service....

IPTV grows up 

By Vince Vittore

Vendors, carriers are going through the awkward stage toward full development...

Microsoft: IPTV isn't slowing 

By Vince Vittore

Microsoft last week defended progress of the IPTV market overall and its own IPTV developments...

Ikanos takes first swing at VDSL2 chip market 

By Vince Vittore

Move gives it a shot at market expansion in the U.S. and Europe...

ROADMs, carrier Ethernet spell optical optimism 

By Dan O'Shea

New vendors continue to join the crowded ROADM segment, while the Metro Ethernet Forum makes important strides in carrier Ethernet...

Two views: To over-provision or conserve 

By Vince Vittore

Vendors take vastly different approaches on how to use bandwidth...

Enterasys sues Foundry, Extreme over patents  

By Ed Gubbins

Equipment vendor Enterasys Networks has filed suit against Foundry Networks and Extreme Networks today, alleging patent infringement...

Telstra opts out of Microsoft TV 

By Vince Vittore

Telstra said today that it has decided not to move forward with a plan to deploy IPTV services using Microsoft TV's platform, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal....

Cisco launches AON 

By Vince Vittore

Cisco today took the wraps off its much-anticipated Application Oriented Networking program. Making the debut at its Networkers conference in Las Vegas, the AON technology is being viewed by the company as one its most significant technology introductions since the company launched it Avvid platform for voice over IP several years ago....

In the Spotlight: John Griffin, Optical Solutions Inc. 

With the exception of rival Flexlight Networks, Optical Solutions had the gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) equipment market all to itself until Alcatel announced its entry into the space in late May. Optical Solutions’ executive vice president of marketing John Griffin spoke with Telephony’s Ed Gubbins about GPON and beyond...

Shaping the next-gen network 

By Vince Vittore

It's high time to nail down a common definition of the NGN. ATIS aims to do just that with its recently published framework, outlining all the elements for NGN implementation...

Interfacing takes on multiple meanings in NGN 

By Phil Britt

ATIS takes its first steps toward the development of infrastructure that will support this century's applications...

Ciena’s Smith: IP shift, European growth bolster fiscal Q2 results 

By Carol Wilson

The movement to an all Internet Protocol network is helping to pump some life into the optical transport business, which is one of a few reasons Ciena posted better-than-expected financial results Thursday, according to its CEO, Gary Smith...

Broadband boosts Ciena revenue 

By Ed Gubbins

Ciena reported better-than-expected revenue growth in its second fiscal quarter (ending April 30), attributing the results largely to sales of its broadband DSL and core switching and transport products...

Tut deploys first MPEG4 headend 

By Vince Vittore

Farmers Telephone Cooperative of South Carolina will be the first telco in North America to deploy an MPEG4-AVD digital headend, according to Tut Systems, which announced the deployment today....

BellSouth gives exclusive FTTC deal to Tellabs 

By Vince Vittore

Tellabs today announced that it has been selected by BellSouth as the exclusive supplier for BellSouth’s fiber-to-the-curb (FTTC) deployment...

Net Insight beefs up switch for video play 

By Vince Vittore

Joining the flood of vendors trying to get a piece of the triple-play market, Net Insight today announced a new multi-service switch that can deliver as much as 1 Tb/s switching capacity per rack...

GPON market makes gigabit leap 

By Ed Gubbins

Alcatel enters the GPON market. With more launches on the way and talk of a multi-carrier RFI, the PON successor is a solution in the spotlight...

Occam passes on PON for active Ethernet 

By Vince Vittore

Occam Networks last week dove head-first into the fiber-to-the-premises market with a new optical line termination blade...

VDSL2 standard approved 

By Vince Vittore

The International Telecommunication Union today said it has finalized work on the VDSL2 standard. ...

Hatteras Networks broadens partner program, inks Micromuse deal 

By Vince Vittore

Hatteras Networks this week announced it is expanding its Channel Provider Program in the independent telco, CLEC, IXC and incumbent carrier markets...

Redback turbo charges gateway 

By Vince Vittore

Redback Networks today announced the latest version of its SmartEdge Service Gateway platform, marking a significant performance jump for the product and positioning it to be a part of the burgeoning telco video market...

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