Recently added articles from Telecommunications:
Deal telco/cable/ISP executive,
Jan 01, 2001; ... You seemed upset by my year-end letter. I thought I was being realistic, but you accused me of outright pessimism. Still, as I said last month, a year is a long time in telecom. Things could get better - or worse. The end of 2001 could see every bit as different an overall industry scenario from ...
The case for sharing 3G infrastructure
Jan 01, 2001; ... LONDON - Crown Castle International, an Independent owner and operator of shared wireless communications and broadcast infrastructure, has claimed that sharing 3G Infrastructure could help an operator reduce Its network costs by as much as L1 bn (E1.64 bn). "If you take Vodafone as an ...
DSL lessons from the US
Jan 01, 2001; ... EUROPE - As Incumbents and new entrants In Europe prepare to roll out DSL services, the US experience suggests that they should focus on gaining profit per customer Immediately rather than Just look long term to building up a large subscriber base. This is the message from Hans-Erhard ...
All eyes on mainland China
Jan 01, 2001; ... HONG KONG - ITU Telecom Asia 2000, held at the Hong Kong Exhibition & Conference Centre from 4-9 December, attracted 502 exhibitors whose booths covered a net total of 23,000 square metres. That made It the largest regional event ever held by the International standards body, but the motives ...
MPLS muscles in on ATM territory
Jan 01, 2001; ... GENEVA - Although not a definitive sign that service providers are warming towards a particular technology, the frequency of conferences and workshops can act as a useful industry barometer. An MPLS conference, held in Geneva in November 2000, was the third of its kind to be run by ...