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Fujitsu's Once-In-a-Lifetime Chance to Go "All-In" at Both AT&T and Verizon
2/1/2012 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... for the next-generation god box, the vendor may be looking to focus like a laser beam on the two largest US carriers, while taking away the bulk of its attention from the tier 2 and ...
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History Likely to Repeat Itself in 100G Market Development
1/1/2012 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... The difference this time is that one may presume that Juniper Networks and Alcatel-Lucent will be a lot more aggressive in getting a bigger share of this market. Yet, as was the situation early on ...
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Cost of Verizon's Planned Greenfield Core Will Likely Surpass Total Investment in FiOS
1/1/2012 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... the goal of single-point monitoring, we currently project that anywhere between 30 and 50 percent of the FiOS infrastructure itself could be rebuilt with the new equipment requested in the upcoming large RFP from Verizon ...
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Cisco Systems Straddling the Line Between IP and Emerging All-Optical Paradigm
12/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... years, market forces compel the supplier to take the position that while technology like ROADMs and 100G will be instrumental in pushing its IP philosophical franchise forward, it does not necessarily imply that the aggregation ...
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Verizon's Relentless Pursuit of the Next-Generation God Box
12/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... hopefully for the next several decades. Unlike the negative connotations associated with the original concept of such a device within the limited capabilities of a single vendor, the main idea now is to have the ...
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Verizon's Philosophical Shift to the "FiOS-ation" of its Optical Core Network
11/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... substantially lower labor and maintenance costs as well as get the most compatible and expandable network possible, the service provider is looking to build an overlay infrastructure pretty much from scratch. While we continue to ...
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Potential Lasting Edge with Transmode's Early WDM-PON Entry, but Tempts Interim Scrutiny
10/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... from now that it was one of the pioneers of the technology. In a similar way, the supplier has been able to say to service providers that going back to its founding in 2000, it ...
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New Minimalist 100G Designs Show Low Market Outlook/10G Life-Expansion Innovations
10/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... concerns of carriers that want to be assured of potential migration to the high rate, while at the same time, investing as little as possible in product development. Therefore, this inclination goes well beyond just ...
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Potentially More than Ever Wireline/Wireless Opportunities for New Gear Vendors to Verizon
10/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... from optical to copper, and everything else in between. We firmly believe that with the new leadership at the service provider, it has genuinely never been more open to alternative solutions, especially to drive down ...
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Verizon's Swift Kick to the Butts of Ciena and Alcatel-Lucent
9/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... developing their P-OTP products. While the service provider is really not interested in the DTN-X, the message to its incumbent vendors is that if they do not make cost-effective equipment of this type available relatively ...
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Transmode Unique with 100G/Its WDM-PON May be a Stretch
9/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... in striving to provide investment protection, primarily for the Tier-2 types of carriers being served; on the other hand, the vendor opens the door to more of a bleeding-edge concept that could be quite costly, ...
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Alcatel-Lucent Apparently Fostering 100G Technology Fanaticism
8/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... the public network market for that rate is already on its way forward. Interestingly, the game plan has moved from a discussion of 40G being leapfrogged to one of essentially ignoring what will be a ...
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40G World Equipment Market Size Projections
8/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... in 2015 from this year. In addition, we anticipate that the price of 40G gear will be cut in half over our forecast period. This issue includes answers to the following questions: How do we ...
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Greater Scrutiny Necessary for the 100G Cheerleaders
8/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... probably more than a decade will likely pass until the industry sees huge volume deployment. This conclusion becomes only more inescapable as one continues to look at the precedents for slow deployments at higher rates, ...
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Sweet Spot in the Metro DWDM Market
8/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... that are offering those products to comparable customers. However, in order to maintain such margins for the company as a whole, the portfolio of solutions cannot go too far beyond just dealing with relatively short-reach ...
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The Case for Multiple 40G Options?
7/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... easily accept a coherent solution. In addition, a case can apparently be made that the cost and power requirements to deploy coherent widely, especially in the metro, might make it prohibitive in at least certain ...
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Transmode: A Sleeper in the US?
7/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... late to get funding. There are still so many transport suppliers in the space that it is difficult to remember them all. Nevertheless, in the midst of all of this competition, Transmode is generating unusually ...
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100G Startups Should Consider Exiting in 2012
6/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... can probably get good multiples on their companies. If they decide to hang on for the long term, what will almost certainly occur is a slowdown as reality sets in - and the true takeoff ...
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Fujitsu's 7120 and 40G/Clouds Enable Higher Optical Rates
6/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... product. In this issue, we also look at the movement towards cloud-based services creating the need for more 40G and 100G capability. While it is not difficult to run nx10G for these applications, there is ...
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Fiber Shortage is Very Temporary
6/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... would have been able to handle the 20% rise in buying from Verizon by itself. It could have also accommodated the other spikes in demand by themselves, such as from the destruction in Japan, the ...
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Ericsson's Purchase of Telcordia Likely a Big Mistake
6/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... experience with the OSMINE process, it lacks the intimacy that a domestic supplier would have in terms of the burdensome spider web of intricacy when it comes to these databases, including TIRKS. We believe that ...
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Monetization Game Plan for Open FTTP Networks
6/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... with a subscription-based one. The stakes are particularly high for ARRA winners looking at a neutral net because of the necessity to raise sufficient revenue to keep the businesses going once their grant funds run ...
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Fujitsu's 7120 More for Long Term at Verizon
5/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... considered as a North American player, along with Cisco Systems, Ciena, Tellabs, and Adtran. While Verizon’s use of the FLASHWAVE 7120 Micro Packet Optical Networking Platform is evidently nothing to get too excited about for ...
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Open Access/Competitive Analysis (Part II)
5/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... work because it just inhibited new deployment by the incumbents; the country has also tried a little bit of subsidization with programs such as RUS and ARRA, which, of course, could only have minimal impact. ...
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Outlook for Huawei, NSN, Cisco Systems and Others
4/1/2011 | published by: Telecom Pragmatics
... make a big splash in the service provider space independent of its transport business. This issue also includes answers to the following: What is the current supplier situation at Level 3 for 10G and higher? ...
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