Backhaul


  • Mobile Data vs. Backhaul: The Ultimate Fight ... and We're Losing
    Smartphone
    As it stands, the backhaul industry has lost the first round, and we're already on the ropes in the second. ...More
    March 22, 2012
    Posted in Blog
  • Study Breaks Down Small-Cell Deployment Costs
    As mobile data consumption continues to rise, small cells could be the solution; however, the cost implications of backhauling small cells to support this growth have not been fully considered. ...More
    February 29, 2012 By Lindsay Welnick
    Posted in News
  • Ethernet To Buoy Wireless Backhaul Buildouts in 2012
    Ethernet Cable
    The rising tide of mobile data consumption is driving demand for wireless backhaul capacity as wireless demand has become the chief growth driver for wireline wholesale network providers. ...More
    February 22, 2012 By Fedor Smith
    Posted in Blog
  • Pressure Points: The New Intelligent Network
    Wireless Network
    Here is a quick look at four pressure points confronting network architects. ...More
    December 5, 2011 By Larry Lannon
    Posted in Blog
  • Top Trends in 4G
    Top Trends in 4G
    The mobile industry is in a state of unprecedented dynamism, led by changing consumption patterns and rapid innovation in devices, applications and content, forcing service providers to reconsider their network architectures, business models and operational strategies. ...More
    December 2, 2011
    Posted in Reports
  • Harnessing 4G Innovation
    Harnessing 4G Innovation
    As the market matures, it's becoming clear that carriers will need to rethink their business models in a profound way in order to a) stay profitable, b) capture LTE subscribers' loyalties and c) accommodate the ever-changing device and content landscape. ...More
    November 16, 2011
    Posted in Digital Issues
  • Architecting the New Intelligent Network
    Wireless Network
    Because service providers will be maintaining hybrid networks for quite some time, managing subscribers across multiple access types and potentially networks while providing a common experience becomes an important priority. The ability to provide a seamless, personalized ...More
    November 8, 2011
    Posted in Reports
  • U.S. Ethernet Bandwidth Surpasses Legacy Bandwidth
    Ethernet has grown in importance since it is has many desirable characteristics: high bandwidth; is very scalable; meets latency requirements; and can be used in a multitude of access, metro and core applications. ...More
    September 8, 2011 By Rose Klimovich
    Posted in Blog
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