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Light Reading: Networking the Telecom Industry
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DT Takes First Orders for LTE Service
Deutsche Telekom opens a registration Website for its new LTE service, as it plans to launch the 4G offer commercially by the end of this year
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Is The Rise of Mobile Money Aiding Terrorism?
Customer screening vendor says mobile money transfers are open to abuse by crooks and terrorists, but industry body dismisses the claims
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Euronews: Sept. 6
It's a Polish double, plus the latest on C&W Worldwide and Vodafone, in today's roundup of European telecom news bites
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New Product Recap: August 2010
Here's a handy guide to some of the more significant product announcements from last month
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Policy Control Key to Personalized Services
Policy control is rapidly moving from a tool to control network traffic and ease congestion to a means of delivering user-centric services
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Reveling in ROADMs
Our latest ROADM resource is now live. While it gets going, here's a quick primer on all things ROADM to get you caught up
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Cisco, Harmonic Rule Cable Access in Q2
Cisco sits atop the global CMTS revenue heap, while Harmonic hops over BigBand in the edge QAM market, Infonetics says
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Euronews: Sept. 3
Fastweb, Vodafone, and Deutsche Telekom take the lead in today's roundup of European telecom news bites
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Cisco to Service Providers: Get Moving on IPv6
Broadband services and mobile phones may prove the biggest IPv6 bugaboo and service providers need to get moving, Cisco says
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CableLabs IDs 'Safe Harbor' Bit Rates for 3DTV
Cable's R&D house advises MSOs and programmers how many bits they should throw at 3DTV services when using MPEG-2 or MPEG-4
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