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Corrected: Moto optimizes PTT for Rev. A networks

Telephony Magazine |  August 26th, 2008 | Email this
Motorola is answering Qualcomm’s QChat push-to-talk challenge with its own push-to-talk solution optimized for the unique capabilities of CDMA EV-DO Revision A networks.[...]
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Nortel demos LTE handoff

Telephony Magazine |  August 26th, 2008 | Email this
Nortel Networks has moved its Long Term Evolution (LTE) trials out of the lab and into the fieldWorldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an ongoing series of annual operational security surveys. The survey is [...]
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The sun always rises

Telephony Magazine |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
Since 2000, U.S. telcos have lost about a third of their access lines. They have replaced only half of the 60 million lines lost with broadband access lines and only about 2 million with broadband lines capable of delivering triple play.[...]
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Google Readies Telecom Play

Telephony Magazine |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
In short, look for Google to make its long-awaited push -- including firm details on its mobile advertising and carrier subsidy plans -- sometime before year's end.[...]
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Advertisers tap iPhone

Telephony Magazine |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
With iPhone App Store sales reaching $1 million per day in its first month, Apple CEO Steve Jobs believes the market for iPhone applications could eventually reach $1 billion.[...]
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Form trumps function

Telephony Magazine |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
The iPhone may have changed the face of wireless more than we know. Despite its many lauded features, the iPhone is a really a triumph of design rather than technology[...]
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Can AT&T out-geek the Geek Squad?

Telephony Magazine |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
AT&T; heats up the competitive landscape with its own in-home technical support.[...]
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The Copper versus Fiber Conundrum

Telephony Magazine |  August 25th, 2008 | Email this
The copper versus fiber debate was reinvigorated last week, after an article in the NY Times questioned whether or not Verizon's fiber bet would pay off.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an ongoing series [...]
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Qwest’s best-laid plans for DNC get last-minute twist

Telephony Magazine |  August 22nd, 2008 | Email this
After more than a year of careful planning to accommodate the Democratic National Convention at Denver’s Pepsi Center, Qwest Communications found itself scrambling at the last minute to also wire that city’s Invesco Field at Mile High[...]
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TXP merger promises better GPON economics

Telephony Magazine |  August 22nd, 2008 | Email this
TXP, a vendor of optical network terminals (ONTs) -- the customer premises equipment in fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks -- is merging with Cambridge Industry Group (CIG), an ONT vendor based in China.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second [...]
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Analysts: Apple bears the brunt of 3G woes

Telephony Magazine |  August 21st, 2008 | Email this
Consumer complaints over the iPhone’s subpar 3G network performance have grown exponentially as a purported firmware fix on Monday failed to deliver.[...]
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Broadband competition: Is this as good as it gets?

Telephony Magazine |  August 21st, 2008 | Email this
Competition in the broadband space is currently about as good as it’s going to get for the foreseeable future, and could even backslide, according to Blair Levin, an analyst with Stifel Nicolaus.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the [...]
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Intel, Yahoo jumpstart living room web marketplace

Telephony Magazine |  August 20th, 2008 | Email this
Intel and Yahoo today announced a partnership to bring widgets to the TV.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an ongoing series of annual operational security surveys. The survey is designed to provide data useful [...]
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New 'Skypephone' – with HDSPA – on way from 3

Telephony Magazine |  August 20th, 2008 | Email this
Mobile operator 3 this week began taking pre-orders for the next version of its VoIP-over-wireless powered Skype mobile device, which features Skype calling and instant messaging integrated directly into the handset.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second [...]
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Zayo: CLEC woes mean buyer’s market for fiber

Telephony Magazine |  August 20th, 2008 | Email this
Zayo Group, which has made a string of acquisitions in recent months, said it has thus far benefitted from a buyer’s market for fiber assets.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an ongoing series of [...]
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P2T’s app ambitions widen appeal

Telephony Magazine |  August 19th, 2008 | Email this
Sprint Nextel, has been trying to push P2T to the mass market with the promise of new features and a faster network. Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an ongoing series of annual operational [...]
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Google lines up telecom pieces

Telephony Magazine |  August 19th, 2008 | Email this
Moving its money-minting ad engine from the desktop to new venues -- most notably, the cell phone -- is what is driving the bulk of Google's telecom effortsWorldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an [...]
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Telephony’s Inside Telecom Live: The Next Broadband Business Models

Telephony Magazine |  August 19th, 2008 | Email this
Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second edition of an ongoing series of annual operational security surveys. The survey is designed to provide data useful to network operators so that they can make informed decisions about their [...]
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Analysis: AT&T slams Google; House privacy debate heats up

Telephony Magazine |  August 15th, 2008 | Email this
When we covered the initial responses to a House committee request into online privacy approaches earlier this week, we made special note of how Google took pains to equate ad targeting with the use of deep-packet inspection (DPI) technology[...]
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Breaking down the wireless bill

Telephony Magazine |  August 15th, 2008 | Email this
When the first version of the iPhone came out, in what Computerworld magazine called one of "technology's 10 most mortifying moments," consumers with 300-page bills voiced their disdain in what became a viral video on the Internet. Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network [...]
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VZW’s expansion worrying Alltel’s roaming partners

Telephony Magazine |  August 13th, 2008 | Email this
Leap Wireless, cable companies and small CDMA operators have stepped up the pressure on the FCC to deny VZW’s bid to buy Alltel unless the commission enforces a nationwide roaming policy.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network security operations community, has completed the second [...]
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I’ve heard this before

Telephony Magazine |  August 11th, 2008 | Email this
The notion might seem reasonable enough, but it is destined to fail for a number of reasons. The good news is that hidden within the FCC’s recent Comcast slap down is a path forward for broadband operators yielding superior traffic management while also enhancing revenue opportunities.Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor [...]
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Callis finds telecom role in green buildings

Telephony Magazine |  August 8th, 2008 | Email this
What Callis came up with was a solution based on 802.3af technology that powers VoIP phones located throughout the building by a central source, eliminating the need to plug each individual phone into a nearby power outlet. Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report Arbor Networks, Inc., in cooperation with the Internet network [...]
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AT&T joins global rivals in the ‘cloud’

Telephony Magazine |  August 8th, 2008 | Email this
What’s new is that rather than deploy such network and computing resources to enterprises on a one-off or dedicated basis, AT&T; will offer those converged services on a utility basis – with pre-packaged service tiers[...]
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