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ITU-T Update: Internet of Things, Cloud Computing Security and Software Defined Networking (SDN)

Latest Technology Watch Report: spatial standards for the IoT ITU-T’s latest Technology Watch report introduces readers to location (spatial) standards and their role in enabling the Internet of Things, describing how communications infrastructure has increased people’s associations with the natural and built environment as well as how this can be leveraged to improve governance and… Read more

Analysis: AT&T Expands High Speed U-Verse to 5 more cities + Digital Life Smart Home new markets

AT&T is expanding its Higher Speed U-verse Internet service to five more states. In addition to the 17 states where the new speeds have already launched, U-verse High Speed Internet Power will be available to eligible residential and small business customers in selected markets in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.  High Speed U-Verse subscribers… Read more

Telecom Council TC3 Wireless Session Quicktakes & Highlights: Sept 18-19, 2013 at Juniper Networks in Sunnyvale,CA

At the Telecom Council’s annual TC3 Summit this week, almost every cellular carrier talked about the importance of micro/nano cells to improve capacity to cope with exponentially increasing mobile data traffic.  Surprisingly, none talked about macrocells or LTE Advanced (ITU-R compliant “4G” RAN technology that many thought would start getting deployed next year). At the… Read more

Macrocell Market Modestly Up in 2Q13 but DOWN 5% Year over Year; Telecom Council TC3 Tidbits

Infonetics Research released excerpts from its 2nd quarter 2013 (2Q13) 2G, 3G, 4G Mobile Infrastructure and Subscribers report, which tracks 2G, 3G, LTE, and WiMAX network equipment and subscribers. 2Q13 MACROCELL MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET HIGHLIGHTS:.    The global macrocell 2G/3G/4G mobile infrastructure market totaled $10.3 billion in 2Q13, up 4% sequentially driven by LTE ramp-ups in… Read more

FBR Capital Markets:Layer 4-7 Players Regain Some Relevancy by Virtualizing SP Hardware

Posted on behalf of author Scott Thompson: The march by service providers and large enterprises toward more open, bare-metal, and virtualized networks seems to be taking another unexpected detour, this one more positive for vendors focused on L4-7 special-purpose hardware. Recent carrier checks indicate a reluctance to aggressively shift from SP hardware platforms to bare-metal   hardware as much of… Read more

FBR Research: Optical Upgrade Cycle Drives Demand for Ciena’s products

FBR’s Scott Thomspon: “Ciena is arguably the world’s leader in optical communication innovation and is dependent on carrier spending on optical (think lasers) equipment. We expect Ciena’s revenue to be focused on two near-term themes that are likely to drive a strong revenue growth cycle in the optical equipment space. The near-term themes include a… Read more

SDN to be a $3.52 billion market by 2018; Cyan’s Blue Orbit for carrier based SDN and NFV applications

The software-defined networking (SDN) will be a $3.52 billion global market by 2018, according to Transparency Market Research. The market research firm’s new “Software Defined Networking (SDN) Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2012 – 2018” report predicts SDN spending worldwide will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 61.5% from 2012 to… Read more

Is ITU Trying to Control/Manage the Internet as some pundits claim?

Disclaimer:  This article was stimulated by IEEE member Pat McClung on the IEEE member discussion group maintained by ComSocSCV. In an editorial “The Internet at Risk,” published in the March-April 2013 issue of Internet Computing, Google’s Vint Cerf states:  “In some ways, the most pernicious proposals to limit the Internet’s openness to users and applications… Read more

The "new Sprint" has a lot of things going for it!

Disclaimer: this post is from the IEEE Member Discussion email group open to all current IEEE members.  Instructions to join are at http://comsocscv.org/  (Click on SUBSCRIBE) From KC Star newspaper (Sprint HDQ is Overland Park, KS- near Kansas City): July began with SoftBank Corp. in Tokyo buying 78 percent of America’s No. 3 wireless carrier. SoftBank… Read more

CANARIE upgrades 100G research and education network with Montreal-New York route

Overview: Canadian research and education network CANARIE has deployed the 6500 packet-optical platform from Ciena to support the 100G upgrade and network expansion of a route connecting Montreal and New York, according to the optical transport equipment vendor. The new fiber-optic network link will sustain the “big data” streams used in today’s advanced academic and… Read more

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