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Analysis of:
Sonus Networks Directors Re-Elected Amid Squabble (online.wsj.com)
Isn’t foreign investment in publicly traded American companies is supposed to be carefully monitored by the SEC?
Analysis of:
It’s official: First certified WiMAX gear arrives (telephonyonline.com)
Why is this event so important? Vendors have been selling WiMAX equipment for years.
June 23, 2008
Embarq – Embarking on a Strange Journey – Is This What Landline Carriers Will Be Doing From Now On?
Analysis of:
Embarq: Wireline isn’t dead yet (nxtcommnews.com)
Embarq – Embarking on a Strange Journey – Is This What Landline Carriers Will Be Doing From Now On?
The company has outsourced network management and operations, which I am still reeling from. Their current plan is way off what I would have expected by a typical carrier.
Analysis of:
NXTcomm08: Sprint to turn up Baltimore WiMAX network in September (telephonyonline.com)
The race is on. The Sprint WiMAX launch had been delayed. However, from the tone of Hesse’s remarks he sounds pretty confident he is going actually deploy this year. Hesse says WiMAX is 4G.
Analysis of:
Yahoo Plans Revamp Amid Staff Losses (online.wsj.com)
Bostock and Yang have acted selfishly and not in the best interests of Yahoo’s shareholders. The result is this recent restructuring. The fun and pain is about to begin.
Analysis of:
AT&T: New Low Price Will Move iPhones to Mass Market (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
I congratulate shareholders of Apple and AT&T for convincing Apple to do the right thing and start behaving like a good handset vendor.
Analysis of:
New Nokia phones mean business (www.smh.com.au)
I was wondering when Nokia was going to make a jump into the corporate market place. I am wondering what new and cool features Nokia will be marketing? Oh by the way RIM does not own its wireless email patents.
Analysis of:
Verizon to give discounts for landline-less bundles (www.usatoday.com)
Oh woe is me, gone is the day of POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). Now we have the bundled service telecom company or the quadruple play. However, it does not stop with the quadruple play. There is a trend,
Analysis of:
Nortel to resell Alvarion WiMAX gear, refocuses on LTE (telephonyonline.com)
Nortel was never a major player in WiMAX. So don’t go reading too much into its actions. Furthermore, WiMAX as a technology is far more mature than LTE (long term evolution). So if you wanted to make a lot of money in a market that is wide open you would select LTE as well. I agree...
June 17, 2008
Outsourcing – Can It Hurt Customer Care? Are the Carriers Turning Over the Keys to Their Own Kingdoms?
Analysis of:
Embarq outsources NOCs to NSN (telephonyonline.com)
Outsourcing – Can It Hurt Customer Care? Are the Carriers Turning Over the Keys to Their Own Kingdoms?
I will be the first to admit that I have always sought to reduce operational expenditures of a carrier or a technology company by outsourcing certain operations. However, I have always been uncomfortable with outsourcing network management.
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