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Ericsson enters IPTV battle

June 6, 2006 Company unveils a product suite that will enable phone companies to deploy IP-based television services. Photos: Tuning in to GlobalComm TAGS: IP television, Ericsson Inc., Digital Living Network Alliance, telecommunications, IBM IMS, trade show, Alcatel, consumer electronics, Siemens AG, IP, TV, handset, electronics, mobile phone, photograph, Microsoft Corp.

Can telecoms wring profit from enterprise IP?

May 18, 2005 AT&T and MCI say new IP services are growing like crazy, but they may have trouble making money from them. TAGS: IP VPN, MCI Inc., MPLS, AT&T Corp., IP, telecommunications, data service, SBC Communications Inc., Verizon Communications, telecommunications company, merger, VPN, acquisition, location

Lucent profits dip

January 19, 2005 Despite growth in its wireless business, slow sales of wireline products hurt company's quarter. TAGS: Lucent Technologies Inc., telecommunications, net income, equipment, income, IP

SBC, AT&T say Bell breakup doesn't work

February 22, 2005 Twenty years after Ma Bell fell, consumers need nationwide providers again, merging companies tell government regulators. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., long distance provider, breakup, AT&T Corp., merger, telecommunications, phone provider, telephony, IP, antitrust, cable television, broadband, call, New York, VoIP, Sprint Nextel

C&W CEO quits after profit warning

February 2, 2006 Despite attempts to increase competition in U.K. telecommunications, one of BT's main rivals still struggles. TAGS: profit warning, British Telecommunications, telecommunications, U.K., CEO, IP

Cisco CTO: We're still hot

February 24, 2005 Charles Giancarlo wants to prove wrong critics who say his company has lost the drive that turned it into a 1990s networking superstar. TAGS: consolidation, Cisco Systems Inc., telecommunications industry, telecommunications, CTO, networking, IP

Asia warms up to intellectual property

August 23, 2006 As the relative value of IP increases, Asian businesses begin to take infringement issues more seriously. TAGS: Asian company, intellectual property, asset, IP, rights-management, Asia, Singapore, Chinese company, value, China, Nokia Corp., chairman, telecommunications

Cisco's prime position in IP networking

June 22, 2006 Technology bets the company made several years ago may help it stay on top as the telecom equipment market consolidates. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., IP networking, telecommunications, IP, Nortel Networks Corp., Lucent Technologies Inc., investment, Nokia Corp., telephone company, service provider

VoIP cozies up to cell phones

June 23, 2005 Net telephony shook up traditional phone service, now it's on to cell phone variants of VoIP for companies such as start-up Mint Telecom. TAGS: VoIP, cell phone, Skype, IP, IP telephony, Vonage Holdings Corp., BellSouth Corp., telecommunications, AT&T Corp., broadband, e-mail

Telecom execs go to Washington

February 10, 2005 Gear makers throw their two cents into the debate over regulating Internet-based communications such as VoIP. TAGS: Lucent Technologies Inc., telecommunications, regulation, Alcatel, Qualcomm Inc., VoIP, service provider, exec, telephone company, cable company, Washington, CEO, Motorola Inc., tax, IP

MCI, Qwest edging toward deal?

February 4, 2005 Long-distance carrier, Baby Bell could reach an agreement as early as next week, according to reports. TAGS: MCI Inc., Qwest Communications Inc., telecommunications, BellSouth Corp., AT&T Corp., agreement, acquisition, Verizon Communications, IP

Talking up IP telephony

June 21, 2006 The networking needs of businesses take center stage at the Cisco IP Telecommunications User Group in Las Vegas. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., IP telephony, telephony, IP, telecommunications, Las Vegas, conference, Motorola Inc., networking, Wi-Fi

It's up to Silicon Valley to choose

February 9, 2006 Inviting the government into technology negotiations would open a Pandora's Box, warns the Pacific Research Institute's Sonia Arrison. TAGS: telecommunications, Silicon Valley, broadband provider, broadband, VoIP, IP

Cisco makes inroads into India

April 14, 2004 The networking giant is making strides in the country just as the market is set to take off. TAGS: MPLS, Cisco Systems Inc., India, networking company, telecommunications, carrier, IP, VPN, opportunity, pricing, networking

Videophones get cheaper

April 14, 2005 Net phone operator 8x8 slashes prices to below $100, as it tries to jump-start the disappointing U.S. market for space-age telecommunications. TAGS: videophone, 8X8, Packet8, Avaya Inc., operator, Internet phone, IP, telecommunications, VoIP, voice, video

The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's cyberspace

March 29, 2005 The United Nations' Houlin Zhao says the organization should be given more influence over the Internet. TAGS: governance, telecommunications, U.N., VoIP, definition, IP, security

Katrina spurs federal action on VoIP

September 22, 2005 Senators say the aftermath of the deadly hurricane shows that Net phones are important and changes to the law are needed. TAGS: John Sununu, Internet phone, VoIP, senator, deadline, storm, Sen., Louisiana, communication, bill, Republican, telecommunications, IP, radio

Handicapping the race for FCC chairmanship

February 15, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why an Intel lobbyist could surpass the other candidates. TAGS: telecommunications, lobbyist, chairman, candidate, VoIP, Intel, president, Wi-Fi, process, IP
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