Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (4 of 5)

Posted on April 29th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 4 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

Duration : 0:10:45

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Nortel Provider Backbone Transport (PBT) commercial

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | 2 Comments »

http://www.nortel.com/pbt

Nortel’s innovative Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB) and Provider Backbone Transport (PBT) technologies are set to revolutionize metro networking as providers look for an evolution strategy that will enable them to support the growing demand for high-bandwidth video and data services in their metropolitan networks. Through our solutions we deliver a simple, cost -effective metro evolution strategy that is scalable and easy to implement and manage.

Duration : 0:1:42

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Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (3 of 5)

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 3 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

Duration : 0:8:30

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LandminesinTelecom.mov

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in telecom mobile | No Comments »

Scott Levy, Director of Client Development at AOTMP, helps telecom and IT professionals who want more control over their telecom and wireless environment understand the importance of changing from a reactive method of managing telecom to a proactive one. Much of what he talks about boils down to identifying the landmines commonly encountered in managing an enterprise telecommunications environment. His simple message: What you dont know can hurt you.

Duration : 0:4:40

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Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (2 of 5)

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | 1 Comment »

Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 2 of 5.

Key discussion points include:

* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?

Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)

(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net

Duration : 0:10:59

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James Maynard, President of Wavefront

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by admin in telecom infrastructure | No Comments »

Wavefront President James Maynard explains how the Ericsson network test lab at Wavefront fits with the commercialization centre’s strategy for helping small to mid-sized innovators in Canada bring their wireless products to market.

Through Wavefront, wireless innovators in Western Canada have access to:

+ the world’s largest telecom infrastructure company,
+ 1,000 of the world’s leading wireless engineers,
+ Ericsson’s global developer program and associated resources, and
+ a platform for testing and validating B2B wireless products to the global carrier market that Ericsson serves.

For more, see http://wavefrontac.com.

Duration : 0:1:43

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Motorola and China Mobile demonstrate live TD-LTE at ITU World Telecom 2009

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in telecom mobile | No Comments »

Motorola successfully deployed a TD–LTE network in the streets of Geneva to support China Mobile Communications Corporation presence at the Geneva PALEXPO during ITU Telecom World 2009. During the TD-LTE drive tour, visitors experience the real-life performance of TD-LTE, including mobility and hand-over and a number of demanding applications. These applications include High Definition (HD) video streaming on the downlink and uplink, Global Positioning System (GPS) navigation, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Video Conferencing and High-speed Internet browsing.

Duration : 0:3:27

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Broadband Stimulus

Posted on March 21st, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | 4 Comments »

Both President-Elect Barack Obama and Congressional leaders have discussed including government support to promote high-speed broadband access as part of the upcoming economic stimulus package. This has prompted a flood of proposals and ideas from advocates of all sides of the broadband debate. Economic stimulus should be timely, temporary and targeted. But who should this stimulus target and how can we spur investments that will create both short-term economic growth and long-term economic prosperity in the 21st century?

Although there is consensus on the critical need for broadband stimulus, there are clear divides on how the money should be spent. Do we utilize tax subsidies or targeted grants? Who receives the subsidies? Should we provide subsidies to existing cable and telecom providers, or focus on supporting new competitors? Should we strictly target subsidies to spur build-out in rural or under-served areas? Are there speed requirements? Do we include local governments, community groups, and NGOs? What about programs to increase adoption?

Duration : 1:34:34

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Jeff Kagan on CNBC video 1

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by admin in telecom industry | No Comments »

Wireless and telecom industry analyst, speaker and author Jeff Kagan interviewed on CNBC on the changing wireless and telecom industry. Part 1

Duration : 0:2:19

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Telecom operators struggle to increase ARPU

Posted on March 13th, 2010 by admin in telecom providers | No Comments »

Consumers don’t expect their Internet and cable bills to look like their home heating bills. They subscribe to unlimited Internet, data and voice and get charged the same every month. But with bandwidth-gobbling services such as IP video choking their networks, telecom operators must reduce their cost-per-bit by revamping their next-generation architecture while also raising the average revenue per user (ARPU).

Read more at http://www.searchtelecom.com

Duration : 0:4:59

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