Articles tagged with: Starent Networks
Huawei and Starent to Replace Telenor's Entire Norwegian Network
Telenor has announced that it plans to replace its entire mobile services infrastructure in Norway over the next few years. Huawei and Starent Networks have been chosen as the technology providers for the wireless network and mobile core network, respectively. more
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Cisco to buy Starent Networks for $2.9 Billion
Betting on the growing popularity of data-hungry phones like the iPhone, Cisco Systems said Tuesday it had agreed to pay $2.9 billion for Starent Networks, a maker of equipment for wireless carriers. more
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Starent Networks 2Q profit up 10 percent
Starent Networks said Thursday that its second quarter earnings rose by 10 percent as revenue rose, both beating analysts' expectations. more
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Starent Networks Wins Cox Multimedia Contract
Starent Networks says that US cable network, Cox Communications has selected its multimedia core networking solutions for its wireless network. Starent’s intelligent Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) and Home Agent (HA) will deliver data and multimedia services within Cox’s 3G (CDMA) network. more
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Starent Rides Demand For Mobile Internet
Starent Networks has been on a run, but its earnings growth will slow down if analysts are correct in their forecasts. The company is in the right business. It makes software and hardware for the wireless telecom industry. more
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Starent Networks Sees 32% Jump in Q1 Profits
Starent Networks has reported 30% jump in first-quarter revenues to reach US$73.2 million, compared to Q1 2008 - while net income rose by 32.3% to US$12.8 million from US$9.7 million a year ago. The first quarter results included $4 million of non-cash stock-based compensation expenses compared to similar expenses of $3.4 million in the first quarter of 2008. Excluding the impact of stock-based compensation, non-GAAP net income for the first quarter of 2009 was $16.1 million. more
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Starent Networks Introduces Service Convergence Platform
Starent Networks has announced its XT30 Service Convergence Platform allowing operators to tap into existing mobile core networks in order to deploy new multimedia services on next generation Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) networks. This platform provides innovative voice and messaging solutions that bridge devices between legacy and next generation networks, and supports applications such as converged VoIP, Femtocells, messaging and presence solutions. more
Related Tags: 3g, sim, voip, tim, core-network, ovi, iden, fixed-mobile-convergence, instant-messaging, 3gpp2, presence, 4g
Mobilkom Austria Orders Starent Networks' 3G and LTE Solutions
Starent Networks says that it has won a contract from the mobilkom austria group for its multimedia core solution for deployment in its mobile operator member companies across Europe for UMTS and LTE mobile broadband services. Starent is working with Kapsch CarrierCom, Austria for the solution deployment. more
Related Tags: 3g, eu, lte, rcom, mts, mobile-broadband, umts, bandwidth, Austria
Voice over LTE Initiative Launched
A group of leaders in the wireless industry comprised of Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Huawei, Kineto Wireless, LG Electronics, Motorola, Nortel, Samsung, Starent Networks, T-Mobile and ZTE have announced a joint effort, referred to as the Voice over LTE via Generic Access (VoLGA) Forum. The joint effort aims to define a set of specifications within the forum for enabling delivery of voice services over LTE access networks based on the current 3GPP Generic Access Network (GAN) standard. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, 3g, samsung, motorola, huawei, lte, zte, alcatel-lucent, mts, ericsson, nortel, lg, 3gpp, volga, voice-over-lte
Verizon Announces LTE Deployment Plans - Going Live in 2010
Verizon's CTO, Dick Lynch has outlined the company's plans to roll out an LTE upgrade for its wireless network. Lynch announced that Verizon Wireless has selected Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent as primary network vendors for its initial LTE network deployments. These two vendors are expected to build the underlying infrastructure that will enable Verizon Wireless to become the first wireless company to offer commercial LTE-based service in the United States, starting in 2010. more
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