ip technologies next generation in news
BT CEO Ben Verwaayen to step down
News And by driving investment in a next-generation network he recognised the importance of moving the incumbent beyond its hardware legacy and embracing a world of software and services. Verwaayen made silicon.com's 2007 Agenda Setter list - ranked... [08 Apr 2008]
Ofcom consults on next generation access
News Next-generation networks (NGNs) are already being installed across the UK. That takes care of the so-called "backbone" of the UK's broadband infrastructure but next-generation access (NGA, or the local loop) is another matter entirely. [27 Sep 2007]
Cisco: Businesses must learn from social networks
News The next-generation connected home has been promised for some time now but broadband adoption - now at 35 per cent in the US - is making it a reality, he said. Scheinman added: "A giant IP network is what's between content and user. [03 May 2007]
UK faces broadband deadline threat
News But last week BT announced investment in its all-IP next generation network - known as 21CN - has knocked hopes of FTTH technology in the UK. The digital divide could deepen further and the economy suffer unless the UK improves its plans for the... [16 Apr 2007]
O2: A wannabe BT?
News N is for Next generation However, O2 is looking to take a different route to its rival BT in FMC, where one device is used to accept both mobile and fixed-line calls, using either cellular or IP networks. [15 Nov 2006]
Qualcomm CEO: PC industry should fear us
News According to Jacobs, 3G shipments will beat 2G by 2009, although he's already sounding the death knell of what was once considered the Great White Hope of third generation services. Paul Jacobs, CEO of chipmaker and 3G IP giant Qualcomm, has... [11 Jul 2006]
Bristol given first look at new Orange mobile telly
News Instead, the technology uses unpaired 3G spectrum which was dished out to most operators as part of the third generation licence auctions that took place some years ago. Unlike other mobile TV technologies such as DVB-H, currently under examination... [16 Feb 2006]
Broadband, mobile, VoIP: The next-gen of telecom
News The next generation of telecoms services will be led by broadband and mobile. Half of the service providers polled by Infonetics offer mobile voice and data services and many are considering both wired and wireless solutions such as WiMax for the... [11 Jan 2006]
Telcos look to profit from fixed-mobile convergence
News Next-generation technologies for various types of networks are allowing operators to push forward with fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) and even fixed-mobile substitution (FMS) strategies. However, it contends a big upcoming area is IP Multimedia... [21 Dec 2005]
Ovum: 'VoIP mainstream in businesses by 2008'
News He said many vendors are in the fourth or fifth generation of their VoIP products and have addressed many of the glitches, such as security and quality of voice service. Hubert Whyte, president and CEO of Network Equipment Technologies, a VoIP... [01 Jun 2005]
Juniper buys IP start-up for $67.5m
News These devices are expected to become essential pieces of next-generation telecommunications networks as phone companies migrate their voice traffic from traditional systems to new networks that use voice over Internet Protocol software. [30 Mar 2005]
VoIP in finance: Networks too "rickety"
News The report, Making the Leap to the Next Generation, reads: "The global networks of many financial services firms and other enterprises are 'networks of networks' cobbled together through mergers and acquisitions. [28 Feb 2005]
Telcos snapping up VoIP gear
News Worldwide revenue from next-generation voice equipment rose 36 per cent between 2003 and 2004 to reach a total of $1.71bn, according to Infonetics Research's recent report Service Provider Next Gen Voice Equipment. [24 Feb 2005]
Telcos plan to run VoIP out of town
News The traditional phone companies are trying to stifle innovation in next-generation IP services, according to equipment makers. Through its 21st Century Network project it will fully upgrade its network to IP within the next few years. [08 Oct 2004]
Internet 'next generation' up and running
News The next generation of the internet, known as internet protocol version 6, took another big step toward commercialisation, as its second phase of testing in North America wrapped up last week. The IP address shortage is likely to affect Asia and... [23 Mar 2004]
Keep updated for stories matching ip technologies next generation in news via RSS
