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08/11/2010
F&S Fetes JDSU With T&M Product Award
JDSU is this year’s winner of the Frost & Sullivan Global Product Line Strategy Award. According to the company, after an extensive evaluation several equipment manufacturers, F&S concluded JDSU “led the competition based on breadth of product line and applications/markets served, size of addressable customer base, and impact on customer value and market share.” F&S […]
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08/04/2010
Motorola Demos Strength of its LTE Ecosystem at Shanghai Expo
The Networks business of Motorola has teamed with several industry leaders in providing the world’s first end-to-end TD-LTE solution at Shanghai Expo. The Motorola end-to-end TD-LTE network includes subscriber devices, eNodeB, backhaul, evolved packet core (EPC), billing and LTE manager, with vendors including Aricent, Bridgewater Systems, Cisco, Continuous Computing, Emerson Network Power, IBM, Innofidei and Sequans. […]
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07/28/2010
Dell'Oro Group: Microwave Transmission Market Expands
According to a new report by Dell’Oro Group, the point-to-point microwave equipment market is forecast to grow 30 percent over the next five years to $6.6 billion in 2014. "Mobile data traffic is expected to nearly double each year in the near future and by 2014, the vast majority of traffic backhauled from cell sites […]
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07/28/2010
Analyze This
The Independent Show's financial panel with Media Metrics ' chief Laura Martin usually is a lively affair. It was Tues when Martin knocked Cablevision's Bresnan buy, saying CVC will get its "ass
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07/14/2010
Wireless Backhaul A No-Brainer For Cable Operators
Cable operators that haven’t already considered using their fiber networks to provide wireless backhaul services now have a new solution that could help them enter this growing marketplace as a means to enhance revenues. ECI Telecom, a provider of next-generation network solutions, is offering the 1Net end-to-end packet scheme that will work as a greenfield […]
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07/01/2010
Rural Broadband: Who's Winning The Services War?
The FCC says 14 million Americans still have limited broadband access, and cable, telco and satellite providers are racing against each other to get those potential rurual broadband subscribers for voice, video and data.