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Light Reading:
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Light Reading: Networking the Telecom Industry
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Packet-Optical Transport Evolution: In Pictures
You can't really see software-defined networking, but you can see a bunch of optical networking people talking about it
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Management World 2012: More Preview Pitches
Fancy a chat with Microsoft, Versant or cVidya in Dublin? Check out these swift pre-show pitches
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Motorola Doubles Up on CMTS Downstreams
Moto extends the life of its CMTS as it continues to develop products for CCAP, cable's next-gen access architecture
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SoMoClo Descends on Dublin
The combination of social, mobile and cloud, or SoMoClo, will have Management World attendees exercising their jaws, reckons industry analyst
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Network Efficiency Trumps Speed, Says AT&T
Jim King of AT&T Labs says 100G isn't as important to the company as the optical technology that makes the transport network run smoothly
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Juniper's QFabric Lands in Hong Kong
A deal to put QFabric into a trading network comes as the company pushes to regain Wall Street's confidence
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The Cable Show 2012: To Docsis 3.0 & Beyond!
TV Everywhere, net neutrality and wireless will be hot topics, but also expect cable's access network to make some big leaps next week
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XO Preps the Next Optical Wave
The vendors have delivered packet-optical systems, and it's up to XO to do something good with them, CTO Randy Nicklas says. Meanwhile, he's also eyeing the potential of OpenFlow. From the Packet-Optical Transport Evolution conference
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LTE Will Suck as Long as Backhaul Does
Optical wholesaling seems to be doing well as a business, but that hasn't convinced operators to fiber up more of their cell towers
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Comcast's Xbox Answers Don't Satisfy Critics
Also: Cablevision promotes Kanouff; BlackArrow goes system-wide at TW Cable; Arris gateway software weaves in HTML5
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XO Takes a Shine to OpenFlow
What it does isn't special or new, but OpenFlow has a money-saving potential that past technologies didn't, CTO Randy Nicklas says
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Rethinking Back-Office Systems to Support New Business Models
Lucas Skoczkowski, Redknee CEO; Nancee Ruzicka, Frost & Sullivan director, OSS/BSS Global Competitive Strategies; and Ko Chiba, iTSCOM's IT director, discuss the development of new business models and back-office support system requirements
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Facebook's Future in Mobile
A substantial slice of Facebook's expected IPO bonanza could help further its mobile ambitions
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OS Watch: Google Shuns the Wireless Operators
Also: Samsung wins in Android's fragmented world; RIM and bada beat Windows Phone; BlackBerry gets UK government seal of approval
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CDNs & Cloud Drive XO Towards 100GigE
XO CMO Don MacNeil sees content of all kinds and data center interconnectivity driving his wholesale business, which in turn is driving the operator towards 100Gbit/s Ethernet
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