Articles tagged with: Verizon and Cisco
Breakthrough Research Speeds and Secures Internet Voice Traffic
Cisco is joining with the Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications and Distributed Information Systems (CATT) at Polytechnic Institute of New York University to commercialize breakthrough security technology developed by scientists at Columbia University and verizon Laboratories. more
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Add Verizon to List of Big Competitors in Cloud Computing
Nearly 31 Million Business IP Phones Will Ship in 2012
The IP phone market is actually a tale of two drastically different markets-business and consumer-with the former thriving and the latter diverging in a drastically different direction, reports In-Stat. By 2012, 31 million voice-centric business IP phones will ship. However, the consumer side of the market is radically different. Among voice-centric IP phones, businesses will outpace consumers more than 10 to 1. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, voip, in-stat, nortel, analog, wlan
Nearly 31 Million Business IP Phones Will Ship in 2012
The IP phone market is actually a tale of two drastically different markets-business and consumer-with the former thriving and the latter diverging in a drastically different direction, reports In-Stat. By 2012, 31 million voice-centric business IP phones will ship. However, the consumer side of the market is radically different. Among voice-centric IP phones, businesses will outpace consumers more than 10 to 1. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, voip, in-stat, nortel, analog, wlan
Nortel's bankruptcy filing enables radical change, and not just at Nortel
Opinion piece by Dana Cooperson and Matt Walker, analysts at Ovum
On 14 January 2009, Nortel Networks moved beyond talk of divestiture and
speculation of bankruptcy, and filed for creditor protection in Canada and the
US, with Nortel UK entering administration separately under a filing managed by
Ernst & Young. The company reached this point after multiple management
regimes failed in their attempts to remake the company after the bursting of the
telecoms bubble. Nortel's move may result in a more balanced industry
structure for communications equipment.
more
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Blame the 3G iPhone, Not the Carrier
SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- Connectivity issues with Apple's popular iPhone 3G likely stem from the device, not the wireless carriers that support it, a problem that blemishes a product that has won rave reviews since it made its debut two months ago. more
Related Tags: deutsche-telekom, iphone, semiconductor, apple, apple, ipod, infineon-technologies, wind, verizon-wireless, chief-technology-officer, text-messages, infineon, ben
FOCUS: Research in Motion Readies BlackBerry 'Assault'
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- With new models of the ultra-popular BlackBerry reportedly waiting in the wings, Research In Motion is nearing a crucial period as it faces immense competition in the smart-phone market from the iPhone and other devices. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, windows-mobile, iphone, samsung, motorola, apple, wind, gartner, palm, blackberry, compete, rim, research-in-motion, touch-screen, battery, 3, blackberry-bold, windows, jim-balsillie, ctia, storm
CTIA Wireless Show to Focus on Open Network Opportunities
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- The wireless industry will tout the benefits and business opportunities from open networks at this year's CTIA Wireless IT and Entertainment trade show when it starts Wednesday. more
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FCC Mulls Airwaves Sale by Region for Safety Network
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The Federal Communications Commission, which is trying to create a national network for use by firefighters and police officers, is considering carving up a valuable block of soon-to-be-unused television airwaves and selling the parts to commercial partners by region. more
Related Tags: rsa, rural, new-york-city, fcc, us-cellular, police, analog, san-francisco, new-york, USA
Telecom Vendor Woes to Last Longer Than Previously Feared
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Companies that sell networking gear to telecommunications-service providers face a tough couple of quarters. more
Related Tags: juniper-networks, sprint-nextel, tellabs, qwest, sprint, nextel, chief-financial-officer, acme-packet, qwest-communications, ciena
