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Buyer/supplier linkages crossing traditional lines 

By: By Carol Wilson

New service demands and the rapid pace of industry change push service providers into closer arrangements with vendors. Click here to read the full-length version of this story...

Tut warns of another earnings shortfall 

By: By Ed Gubbins

Video equipment vendor Tut Systems warned today that its second-quarter revenue and gross margin will be lower than previously indicated....

Municipal networks threaten incumbent revenues 

By: By Carol Wilson

A new report from Pike & Fischer’s Broadband Advisory Services says municipal broadband networks do pose a threat to incumbent service providers, particularly where Wall Street and the investment community is concerned...

Motorola may face wireless/wireline crossroads 

By: By Ed Gubbins

Motorola’s acquisition of broadband wireless equipment vendor NextNet Wireless this week comes as the vendor’s wireline broadband business may be approaching a crossroads. (Photo by: Frank Polich/Bloomberg News/Landov)...

Intelsat, PanAmSat merger creates global leader 

By: By Carol Wilson

The completion of the $6.4 billion deal that combines Intelsat and PanAmSat creates the largest global satellite entity and one capable of serving diverse markets cost-effectively, according to the man who will lead the new Intelsat...

The Net effect of consolidation 

By: By Carol Wilson

Telecom will have a new look as mergers like last week's Nokia/Siemens deal take hold, but is it better?...

Siemens, Nokia join consolidation push 

By: By Kevin Fitchard

Nokia and Siemens today said they would combine their respective network divisions, creating a huge telecom infrastructure division rivaled only by the Ericsson and the soon-to-be-combined Alcatel and Lucent Technologies. (Photographer: PAUL O'DRISCOLL/BLOOMBERG NEWS/Landov)...

ECI returns to M&A prowl 

By: By Ed Gubbins

ECI Telecom may be trolling for more acquisitions soon. The company recently announced plans to raise cash through common stock offerings to fund, among other things, potential acquisitions....

On the brink of something big 

By: By Carol Wilson

Richard Notebaert is earning kudos for saving Qwest from bankruptcy, but now he faces an even tougher challenge...

Better numbers don't paint clear picture 

By: By Carol Wilson

The numbers tell the story of a highly positive first quarter for the telecom industry, but not everyone is viewing those numbers in the same light...

Qwest buys OnFiber 

By: By Carol Wilson

Qwest Communications is extending its out-of-region reach and revenue with the acquisition of metro Ethernet provider OnFiber Communications...

Renamed Deltacom off to rocky start 

By: By Ed Gubbins

A month after shortening its name from ITC^Deltacom to Deltacom, the competitive carrier’s first-quarter earnings came up short as well. ...

Insider buys $42M in Redback stock 

By: By Ed Gubbins

In advance of a proposed public offering of the company's stock, a group led in part by one of Redback Networks' directors is purchasing nearly $42 million in the company's stock, regulatory filings revealed this week....

XO revenues fall, loss grows 

By: By Carol Wilson

XO Communications saw growth in its commercial and wholesale segments but posted a higher net loss on slightly lower revenues for the first quarter of 2006. ...

Global Crossing posts loss, looks to second half of ‘06  

By: By Carol Wilson

Global Crossing posted a $109 million loss, compared to an $80 million loss in the fourth quarter of 2005, but is still on track to be adjusted EBITDA positive by June and cash flow positive by the second half of 2006, company officials said...

The 'new' MegaPath launches 

By: By Carol Wilson

Managed service providers Netifice and MegaPath have completed their merger and will retain the MegaPath name, the new company announced today....

Wireline spending up in broadband ‘land grab’ 

By: By Ed Gubbins

North American spending on wireline equipment surged in the first quarter, even as wireline service revenue declined, according to Ovum-RHK....

Enterprise sales could boost Level 3 earnings 

By: By Carol Wilson

New Metro Networks business will attract higher-margin enterprises, customers to generate revenue...

TelePacific buys Mpower 

By: By Carol Wilson

The consolidation waves continue to ripple through the competitive telecom industry. TelePacific Communications announced today that it will acquire Mpower Communications for $204 million in a cash transition...

TW Telecom continues enterprise gains 

By: By Ed Gubbins

Strong sales of data and Internet services to enterprise customers helped Time Warner Telecom overcome weakness in its biggest business, dedicated transport, and narrow its first-quarter loss....

Qwest posts profit on data growth 

By: By Carol Wilson

Qwest Communications posted a five cent per share or $88 million profit in the first quarter and is on track to be profitable for 2006, as the company manages its costs while seeing growth in data revenues and sales of service bundles....

Verizon revenue up, income down 

By: By Carol Wilson

Revenue was up but income was down at Verizon in the first quarter, due in part to the costs in integrating MCI Communications....

Level 3 buys TelCove 

By: By Carol Wilson

Level 3 Communications continued its expansion, spending $1.2375 billion to acquire regional CLEC TelCove....

UPDATED: SOMA licenses Qualcomm's OFDM patents 

By: By Dan O'Shea

LAS VEGAS--SOMA Networks, exhibiting at the Broadband Wireless World conference here, said it has signed an agreement with Qualcomm to license the company's OFDM/OFDMA patents....

Covad's quarter 'best ever'  

By: By Carol Wilson

Covad Communications recorded its best-ever quarterly revenue in the first quarter of 2006 and was EBITDA positive for the period, posting a net loss of $9.3 million or three cents a share....

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