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Comcast Adds Skype Videoconferencing
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Comment Mentions: Comcast Cathy Avgiris Tony Werner
Average Revenue Per Account, Not "User," Will be Key for Verizon
Explore cedmagazine.com (May 16 2012) Business Models
Average revenue per account will be the new metric Verizon thinks will be important as it starts selling "family" data plans.
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Comment Mentions: LTE Apple J.P. Morgan
Business Revenue Drives CenturyLink Growth
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Like many of its carrier peers, business services are becoming the main engine for growth for CenturyLink. . CEO Glen Post said business services now represent 60 percent of the company’s operating revenue.
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Verizon plans 2013 text-to-911 service
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Comment Mentions: Verizon Wireless Intrado
Priorities Might be a Good Thing, But FCC Says Fixed Line Broadband Providers Can't Do So
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Protecting quality of experience might be a "good thing," but telcos and cable operators cannot do much but add more bandwidth, according to the Federal Communications Commission. So little of this applies, except potentially in the mobile realm.
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A Contrarian View on Wireless Spectrum
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Wireless spectrum plays are uncertain and can be dangerous, argues analyst Jeffrey Krauss.
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Report: AT&T, T-Mobile take fastest network honors
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Andrew Berg, Wireless Week T-Mobile USA and AT&T finished top in their classes for 3G and 4G network performance, respectively, according to this year’s PCWorld report that measures wireless network performance. Topics: Broadband Business Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: LTE AT&T Sprint Nextel
Optimum Lightpath offers dark fiber option for large businesses
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Mike Robuck Cablevision’s Optimum Lightpath is now offering a dark fiber solution that was designed to cut down on upfront operational costs.The new offering, which is called Private Fiber Service, is being targeted to large enterprises and financial services companies that want dedicated fiber without the need to manage equipment or take on the large, upfront operational costs typically associated with dark fiber products.Optimum Lightpath said the service provides throughput of up ... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Cablevision WDM Optimum Lightpath
Bandwidth: The Gold Rush of the cable industry
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John Dahlquist, vice president of marketing at Aurora Networks Bandwidth remains one of a broadband operator’s most valued assets. As the industry evolves and advanced services flourish, it has quickly become the commodity on which revenue-generating service opportunities are dependent.
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Broadband
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Canoe Ventures shuts down iTV business, lays off 120
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Mike Robuck Canoe Ventures is scuttling its interactive TV advertising platform to focus on video-on-demand and TV Everywhere dynamic ad insertion. Topics: Advertising Business Multi-screen Video (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: CableLabs Cablevision Cox Communications
Cable might cut ties with Clearwire
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The Associated Press Clearwire warns its partnership with Comcast and Time Warner Cable is threatened by the MSOs' new relationship with Verizon Wireless. Topics: Broadband Business Policy Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Time Warner Sprint Nextel Verizon Wireless
Research: IP-based home security services on the rise
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Mike Robuck According to Parks Associates, more than 20 percent of households across the nation will have installed IP-based multi-service home networks by 2015. Topics: Business Networking (Read Full Article)
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Clearwire boasts strong Q4; weakness ahead
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Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week Clearwire posted some rosy fourth-quarter numbers, but a spike in churn and a weaker-than-expected forecast indicate the company is not out of the weeds just yet. Topics: Broadband Business Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Clearwire Sprint Nextel Federal Communication Commission
Verizon betting big on medical IT
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Brian Santo A collaboration with Health Evolution is designed to figure out how to transform the delivery of medical services. Topics: Broadband Business Video Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Oracle Time Warner Cable Comcast
Time Warner Cable launches new on-demand talk show
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Mike Robuck Time Warner Cable has launched “Talking Pictures On Demand,” which is a roundtable talk show that focuses on the various on-demand offerings each month. Topics: Video (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Time Warner Cable
Flingo raises $7M to expand device footprint, improve ACR
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Brian Santo One of Flingo’s most recent clients is A+E Networks, which said it will introduce some social networking functions based on Flingo’s social TV capabilities on the A&E and History channels. Topics: Business Video Wireless (Read Full Article)
Report: Apple snags big chunk of Q4 smartphone sales
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Andrew Berg, Wireless Week Android stood out as the top smartphone pick for those new to the market. Among the first-time smartphone buyers in the quarter, 57 percent purchased Android phones compared with just 34 percent who purchased iPhones.
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Broadband
Business
Wireless
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Comment Mentions: LTE AT&T Sprint Nextel
U.S. Cellular plans March LTE launch
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Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week U.S. Cellular will light up its LTE network in six states, covering about a quarter of its customers in Iowa, Wisconsin, Maine, North Carolina, Texas and Oklahoma. Topics: Broadband Business Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: LTE AT&T Verizon Wireless
Report: Service providers tap into home automation to reduce churn
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Mike Robuck Home automation is a burgeoning sector for service providers because it provides incremental revenues and reduces customer churn, according to a report by Infonetics Research. Topics: Broadband Business Networking Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: AT&T Time Warner Cable Comcast
Sprint gives LightSquared until mid-March for FCC clearance
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Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week Sprint has agreed to give LightSquared until mid-March to resolve GPS interference problems that have delayed the launch of its LTE network. Topics: Broadband Business Policy Wireless (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Sprint Nextel Federal Communication Commission
Cable Could Prosper with Messaging Services
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Josh Wigginton, Senior Product Manager for Messaging and Billing at Interop Technologies Never before have consumers had so many communication options. Voice, email, short message service (SMS), multimedia message service (MMS), instant messaging and social networking are nearly ubiquitous.
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Broadband
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Networking
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Wireless
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