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"Telecom Namibia" from Tellabs
As Telecom Namibia transforms its business model, it encounters challenges that face all providers in developing markets. Learn how Telecom Namibia relies on partners such as Tellabs to provide the expertise needed to overcome these barriers. Presented by Tellabs.
Next Generation Network Podcast Series from ADC
Whatever your fiber requirements or future fiber plans, this invaluable resource helps you navigate through this complex landscape so that you may develop and deploy the ideal network plan for your needs. Access 8 timely podcasts as well as corresponding white papers on each topic.
Presented by ADC.
A Telephony Podcast: Open-source mobile operating systems
Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discusses the open-source mobile operating system with LiMo Foundation executive director Morgan Gillis. ...
A Telephony Podcast: Mobile’s virus threat
According to AdaptiveMobile’s studies, between 2007 and 2008 there was a 1,000% increase in mobile viruses, with the average mobile operator cleaning off 100,000 viruses daily from its network. Gareth Maclachlan, CTO of AdaptiveMobile, joins Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy to discuss the implications of the viruses for mobile operators and their customers. ...
A NXTcomm08 Podcast: George Dobrowski, Broadband Forum
The DSL Forum this week changed its name to the Broadband Forum to reflect the changing scope of its work in an ever-changing marketplace. George Dobrowski, chairman and president of the Broadband Forum, speaks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the broadband industry and its relevant themes at NXTComm08. ...
A NXTcomm08 Podcast: Anda Networks' Gum on the Floor
From the exhibit floor of the NXTcomm08 trade show, Greg Gum, vice president of marketing and business development, describes the latest Ethernet access gear being unveiled this week....
A NXTcomm08 Podcast: Independent Telcos and Wireless
Telephony Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discusses independent telcos and wireless at NXTcomm08 with TDS' Scott Meier, Vanu's Vanu Bose and Millennium Marketing's Kermit Ross...
A Telephony Podcast: Who Is Darkstrand?
Chicago-based networking provider Darkstrand emerged from relative obscurity this month to purchase half the capacity on the nationwide National LambdaRail network. Michael Stein, Darkstrand's CEO, explains what the company plans to do next...
A NXTcomm08 Podcast: Nortel’s Sita Lowman
Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy talks to Sita Lowman, leader of converged core and application marketing for carrier networks at Nortel, about the company's voice-over IP technology on display at next week’s NXTComm08 show in Las Vegas...
A Telephony Podcast: Misconceptions of Wi-Fi in Handsets
Associate Editor Sarah Reedy talks to Karen Hanley, Senior Director of the Wi-Fi Alliance, about consumer confusion regarding Wi-Fi technology in cell phones...
A Telephony Podcast: Netcracker
In this Telephony podcast, executive features editor Rich Karpinski speaks with Sanjay Mewada, vice president of strategy for OSS vendor Netcracker. Mewada talks about the new "service ecosystem" for service providers, which involves a much more extended and open value chain of partners. How do carriers need to adapt to this new reality?...
A NXTcomm08 Podcast: Integra5's Meredith Flynn-Ripley
Editor in Chief Carol Wilson talks to Meredith Flynn-Ripley, CEO of Integra5, about the company's latest converged services platform suite of applications, being shown at this year's upcoming NXTcomm show in Las Vegas....
A Telephony Podcast: Peter Adderton and Agency 3.0
MVNO pioneer Peter Adderton is back in the wireless business. The Boost Mobile and Amp’d Mobile founder discusses his new venture Agency 3.0 with Telephony senior editor Kevin Fitchard...
A Telephony Podcast: Rural and Muni Fiber Myths
Dr. Timothy Nulty, the former general manager of muni broadband firm Burlington Telecom, explores the myths and models surrounding rural and municipal fiber broadband deployment...
A Telephony Podcast: Cloudshield
Deep packet inspection and traffic-shaping/Net neutrality issues are all over the tech headlines these days. Rich Karpinski, Telephony executive editors-features, talks with Peder Jungck, CTO and founder of DPI vendor Cloudshield, about the "right" way to use DPI and how service providers can change the tenor of the conversation about this important -- yet controversial -- technology...
A NXTcomm08 Podcast: The Telecom Network of 2018
The telecom industry has gone through a period of incredible innovation in the last 10 years, resulting in mass proliferation of wireless, broadband and the rise of the Internet. Will that innovation continue? And will the next 10 years be productive as the last? Bell Labs vice president and head of research Gee Rittenhouse discusses the telecom network of 2018 with Telephony senior editor Kevin Fitchard...
A Telephony Podcast: Mobile TV Trends & Insights
Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson speaks with Telephony wireless reporters for an informal roundtable discussion of the mobile TV market. Editors Kevin Fitchard and Sarah Reedy weigh in in the market's growth, competitive landscape and future potential...
A Telephony Podcast: Penetrating the MDU Market
Multidwelling units are a different animal than single-family homes when it comes to deploying bundled telecom services. Richard Holtz, CEO of consultantcy Infinisys, details the various considerations needed to penetrate the changing MDU space...
A Telephony Podcast: TMF Chairman Keith Willetts
With TM Forum Management World 2008 just around the corner, we talked with TMF Chairman Keith Willetts about the show's main themes and the technologies and trends driving the telco back-office...
A Telephony Podcast: WCA President Andrew Krieg
WCA President Andrew Krieg and Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discuss the 700 MHz auction winners, the upcoming launch of Xohm and WCA’s upcoming conference in D.C....
A Telephony Podcast: Exploring IPTV at NAB
James McQuivey, principal analyst at Forrester Research, talks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the growing presence of IPTV at the NAB Show this week in Las Vegas...
A Telephony Podcast: Where does P2P fit into CDN?
How will peer-to-peer technologies be incorporated in content delivery networks? Dan Rayburn, Executive Vice President of StreamingMedia.com, elucidates the latest trends in this hot sector...
A Telephony Podcast: CTIA 2008 Trends and Insights
Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson gathers the Telephony staff at the CTIA Wireless 2008 trade show in Las Vegas for an informal roundtable discussion of the biggest trends and highlights from the show floor. Editors Kevin Fitchard, Rich Karpinski and Sarah Reedy weigh in...
A Telephony Podcast: Daniel Doulton, SpinVox
Executive Editor Rich Karpinski talks with Daniel Doulton, chief strategy officer and co-founder of SpinVox. SpinVox offers a service that, among other applications, translates voicemails to text for e-mail delivery...
A Telephony Podcast: Marc Robins, SIP Forum President
Marc Robins, president and managing director of the SIP Forum, talks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the biggest trade-show trends and the future of the communications industry. ...
A Telephony Podcast: 700 MHz Auction Results
Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discusses the 700 MHz auction results with Current Analysis' Bill Ho...
A Telephony Podcast: Verizon Communications' Douglas Pasko
Last week the P4P Working Group conducted a test of software that localizes P2P activity, making it more efficient and, purportedly, saving service providers money. Douglas Pasko, Verizon Communications' senior technologist and the group's co-chair, spoke with Telephony's Ed Gubbins about how to make P2P work for carriers instead of against them...
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A Telephony Podcast: Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal
Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal this week, uniting its Qwest Choice Home voice service and its DSL-based high-speed Internet service through Microsoft’s Windows Live LISTEN
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Infinera: What spending slowdown?
Optical equipment vendor Infinera is apparently not seeing the same broad carrier spending slowdown related to economic uncertainty that other vendors are reporting.READ
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Broadband for the Masses from Motorola
This e-book provides insights on how fixed broadband wireless services can provide affordable solutions in an unlicensed spectrum. READ NOW!
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Interview with Jim Hansen of Embarq at NXTcomm08
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