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Cover
Big Bandwidth Is a Capital Idea for OEN
The IPO, M&A Connection
Going Public
How MetroPCS Pulled Off the Year’s Biggest Telecom IPO
The Vonage Effect
NVCA Wants to Knock Your SoX Off
Virgin Mobile Quintuples IPO Target
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Net Neutrality Debate Takes a Wireless Turn
As high-bandwidth applications move beyond the computer and onto mobile devices, the net neutrality debate is evolving as well. The wireless-oriented argument remains in the embryonic stages, but it is growing as content and network providers prepare to vie for 700MHz spectrum, and as the FCC determines whether to act on the results of a recent notice of inquiry. States Take the Lead on Video Franchise Reform |
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| A Bumpy Road for Muni Wi-Fi A high-profile battle in San Francisco over municipal mesh plans, EarthLink Inc.’s dismal report on its muni Wi-Fi business and a Forrester Research report characterizing the market as “a bumpy, unpaved road with low consumer demand” have cast a pall over citywide Wi-Fi. Now, service providers are shifting their business models to compensate. |
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| Back to the Future: PDH Meets Carrier Ethernet They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but telecom engineers are doing just that by turning their old PDH networks into carriers for carrier Ethernet services. |
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| The Business-End of Content As at NXTcomm, a lot of the talk at the HostingCon event in Chicago centered around how service providers — in this case hosting companies — can climb the value chain to grow their margins and reduce churn. As xchange has reported on in the past, software as a service (SaaS) has become a key theme around which the hosting industry is coalescing. |