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Telecom Strategic Visions
Stephen Sutkowski is the President of Telecom Strategic Visions, a consultant firm. He has working knowledge of business processes (service activation, provisioning, service assurance, and customer care), network functional and performance requirements, evaluation and analysis of suppliers for routing,...
Michael CotePresident
Michael Cote
Michael Cote is an Independent Telecommunications Consultant. He specializes in enterprise mobility, sales and distribution strategy, online strategy, smart phones, and customer care and billing. Mr. Cote has over 15 years of sales, marketing, and operational experience in the telecommunications industry....
Samuel GreenholtzPrincipal
Telecom Pragmatics
Sam Greenholtz is the Co-Founder and Principal of Telecom Pragmatics, Inc., a consulting and market research company specializing in the telecom market. He has expertise inc FTTx, optical networking, VoIP, ethernet and wireless technologies including WiMAX, 3G, CDMA and EV-DO. Prior to joining the consulting...
Michael Horsch FizzSenior Advisor
FCI Inc.
Michael Horsch Fizz is the Senior Advisor at FCI, a company providing system integration and strategy consulting services. He specializes in monitoring and predicting industry trends coupled with quantitative and qualitative reviews of technology vendors. Vendors include but are not limited to Avaya,...
John PirontiChief Information Risk Strategist
Getronics
John P. Pironti is the Chief Information Risk Strategist for Getronics. He has designed and implemented enterprise wide electronic business solutions, information security programs, and threat and vulnerability management solutions for key customers in a range of industries, including financial services,...
VP of ASIC and Design Solutions
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
Hussein Fawaz is VP of ASIC and Design Solutions (ADS) at Infineon Technologies A.G. in Munich, Germany. Since July of 2003, he has managed a team of 200 engineers, business development and operations staff...
Chief Executive Officer
Alpha Media
James Meyers is the Chief Executive Officer at Alpha Media, an entertainment media company with international sales and distribution operations, US sales and distribution operations, cable television assets, plus international production operations. He is responsible for managing corporate strategy...
George KaadiVP & Chief Information Officer
SOMPO JAPAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
George Kaadi is the Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Sompo Japan Insurance Company of America. Prior to Sompo he was CTO at AboveNet, co-location and Optical Fiber provider. Prior to AboveNet he was CIO at Marvel Entertainment Group "Publishing and Studios". Prior to Marvel, Mr. Kaadi...
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While several of its peers all but cemented their long-term wireless and mobile service plans last week, Charter Communications Inc. (Nasdaq: CHTR - message board) is still weighing a range of possible partnership options.Neil Smit, Charter's president and CEO, addressed the wireless question this morning...
1. Ciena has been getting 10 percent or more of its business from Sprint. 2. One may as well say that Ciena’s DWDM boxes are going to be in the carrier’s network forever. 3. The deployment of more Cisco Systems CRS-1s at Sprint will probably result in additional business for Ciena.
QChat is good news for Dan Hesee and Sprint. This is a positive and consumer visible first step towards disconnecting the Sprint network from the Nextel network. A potential buyer for Nextel is Morgan O’Brien.
I am not even going to bother opining on the merits of the case. There are plenty of companies over the years that have been involved in similar circumstances. However, this case is getting so much attention that whatever trade secrets they were trying to keep are now going to be publicly known....
1. The attitude by smaller independent telcos tends to be they are not going to mess around with old copper plant that is up for sale from the RBOCs. 2. They will just overbuild these areas with fiber at a lower cost. 3. ...
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