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WDM Daily Digest - Day One


If it's the last week of June, then it's time for the optical industry to meet once again at IIR's annual WDM Cannes - welcome to my 2008 conference diary! As the sun sh…

WDM Daily Digest - Day Two


A short walk in the morning sun brings me to Day 2 of WDM Cannes.  On today's agenda: flexible optical networks, ROADM technology, PIC and P-OTN integration plus key carrier ses…

WDM Daily Digest - Day Three


What a match! Your diarist is not a natural footballer, but Morrisons Irish pub, just beyond rue d'Antibes was the perfect place to join Germany and Turkey supporters - and quite a f…

WDM Daily Digest - Day Four


It's Friday and the final day of WDM!  Like many delegates I've spoken to, I feel the week has simply flown by with a wealth of presentations, information, meetings and follow-u…

OIF Aims for Agreement on 100G Implementation


The Optical Internetworking Forum's Physical and Link Layer Working Group (PLL WG) designated a new work project on 23 May, to address 100G long-haul DWDM.  This project will fo…

Storage Networks Jump to 8G Fibre Channel


On 13 May, Brocade announced a new family of data centre fabric switches and server host bus adapters used in high performance SAN (Storage Area Network) and managed data centre appl…

Novel Modulation Aims to Ease 100G Deployment


FibreSystems Europe reported on 13 May that KDDI had managed to send data 'at speeds of 100 gigabits per second and for distances as far as 1,000 km without the need for…

Guangzho Claims Largest Asia-Pacific Internet Data Centre


ChinaTechNews reported on 29 May that the 'Asia-Pacific Information Engine', the largest internet data centre in the Asia-Pacific region, has been launched in Guangzhou and …

The Future is Optical ... At Last! Demand for Metro WDM Surges


On 5 June, market analysts Dell'Oro Group reported that WDM sales have moved ahead of SONET/SDH multiplexers for the first time ever in the first quarter of this year. Dell'O…

Verizon Painting the Exchange Green in 2009


In a bid to reduce the energy requirement of its networks, Verizon has published a new Technical Purchasing Requirement, VZ.TPR.9205, on 5 June.  Its 'Energy Efficiency Requ…

18% growth in 2007 global wireline infrastructure, says Ovum


On 28 March, Ovum posted its analysis of fourth-quarter 2007 revenue trends and market share changes in the wireline infrastructure segment. Global wireline equipment sales g…

EANTC Takes MPLS/Ethernet Mobile Backhaul to USA


CTIA Wireless was held in Las Vegas during 1-3 April, and EANTC with 15 participating vendors presented the Mobile Backhaul Interoperability Test showcase during the exhibition. …

Odlyzko Measures Internet


The latest figures published by Internet guru Andrew Odlyzko in the MINTS (Minnesota Internet Traffic Studies) project indicate current (year-end 2007) annual Internet traffic growth…

Unlikely Duo Transport MPLS Forwards


In further news from Berlin, delegates at Packet Transport Networks were updated on developments in Transport MPLS by experts from Alcatel-Lucent and Cisco.  MPLS for transport …

Ethernet Routing Adds to PBT Control


Packet Transport Networks are a strategic investment area for most carriers, and a large and enthusiastic audience made for an interactive conference on that very subject in Berlin, …

Big Blue Squeezes Video Bandwidth


Speak it softly, but for a telecoms industry driven by an expectation of exponential video bandwidth growth, the news that IBM can compress high-definition video into a 3 Mbit/s stre…

EU Super-Regulator Flies into Spanish Storm


The UK's Financial Times, 2 April, reports that Viviane Reding's plans to establish a "super" regulator to help govern Europe's EUR300bn-a-year electronic communications mar…

OKI Regenerates First All-Optical 160Gbit/s


Oki Electric Industry in Japan used an optical test-bed provided by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)'s Japan Gigabit Network II (JGN II) to …

Ovum-RHK Reports IP/MPLS, Ethernet Up and ATM, BRAS Down


On 11 February, Ovum-RHK posted its analysis of global fourth quarter 2007 service provider switching and routing equipment sales.  Sales in 4Q07 grew to $2.94 billion overall, …

Czechs Choose ROADMs


The CESNET association recently announced the upgrade of its CESNET2 network to include 4-degree ROADM nodes, enabling software switching of particular wavelengths without any manual…

BT's 21CN Tribulations Continue


The Western Mail, a national Welsh newspaper published in Cardiff, has recently put a figure on the number of customers migrated to BT's much-publicised 21CN network. <…

Meriton Finally Succumbs to Consolidation Forces


After several years of valiant efforts as one of the few remaining post-bubble venture start-ups, Meriton Networks has been acquired by Xtera Communications. In a 7 April sta…

Managed services: Allow me, Sir


When you hear of a company that provides service to 185 million cellular customers, your thoughts turn to large international carriers like Vodafone and Telefonica, or mayb…

Nokia whets double EDGE blade


Finnish-German kit maker Nokia Siemens Networks has doubled the data downlink speeds available over EDGE, with the launch of its Dual Carrier EDGE software upgrade. The enha…

DoCoMo Super 3G hits 250Mbps downlink


Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo said Wednesday that it has recorded a downlink transmission rate of 250Mbps over its experimental 'Super 3G' high speed wireless network. DoCoMo …

Airspan hits back at WiMAX "disaster" claims


Garth Freeman, the CEO of Australian service provider Buzz Broadband, caused a stir last week when he openly disparaged WiMAX performance at a conference in Thailand. F…

Managing wireless data limits


With 3G wireless broadband subscriptions forecast to exceed global DSL connections by as early as 2010, mobile carriers are slowly coming round to the realisation that the finit…

Wifi: The second coming


Next generation wifi standard 802.11n is beginning to hit the mainstream, with a steady flow of early adopters announcing plans to roll out the technology over the past couple o…

O2 UK in trouble over 3G rollout


UK communications regulator Ofcom has slapped O2 UK with a warning after the mobile operator was found to be behind in its obligations to roll out 3G. Ofcom said it has issue…

Japan launches experimental internet satellite


An experimental satellite launched by Japan at the weekend has reached orbit and is preparing to embark upon trials to deliver internet connectivity to the most remote parts of Asia.…

Google to put down trans-Pacific cable


Web giant Google is heading up a consortium of six international companies, which this week forged an agreement to lay a high-bandwidth subsea fibre optic cable linking the United St…

Carriers warned over promise of fibre, HDTV services


Carriers have been warned not to bet the farm on high definition TV services as a way of reversing the revenue decline in the fixed line market. Instead, analysts have advis…

Google floating wireless balloon idea?


In the post Barcelona lull, the rumour mill has a tendency to grind away more that usual but there is one story that might turn out to be more than hot air. Word has it that…

Industry guarded on WiMAX/LTE merger


Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin has suggested that WiMAX and LTE technologies could be merged, to reduce the burden on the industry of developing dual standards. In a keynote speech at the r…

Virgin upgrades UK broadband subs for free


UK cable operator Virgin Media is giving its 4Mbps broadband customers a free upgrade to 10Mbps. The company announced plans to carry out its upgrade for 4Mb subscribers bet…

Satellite ops. spy opportunity in Europe's digital divide


Satellite operators are pushing their space-based broadband services as a solution to Europe's digital divide. Recent announcements by major players Eutelsat, Viasat, Telenor…

Mobile calls to exceed those on fixed networks


Phone calls made on mobile networks will exceed those on fixed networks in Western Europe by the middle of this year, according to research published on Tuesday. Figures fro…

Voda, Orange step up site sharing initiative


UK operators Orange and Vodafone revealed the next steps in the network sharing partnership announced this time last year. The first stage of implementation will see Or…

China Mobile joins Verizon, Voda, in LTE tests


China's leading mobile operator, China Mobile, has confirmed plans to trial next generation wireless technology LTE (Long Term Evolution), in a three way partnership with Vodafone an…

Carriers driving femto fever


Talk of femtocell technology is high on the agenda at Mobile World Congress taking place in Barcelona this week. Following on from the launch of an initiative to harmonise the integr…

AT&T develops wireless broadband plans


US carrier AT&T announced plans to expand its 3G network to a further 80 cities, as well as an upgrade to HSUPA by mid-year. The planned expansion will deliver 3G servic…

Subsea cable repairs underway


Work has started to repair the subsea communications cables linking the Middle East and Asia to Europe. Flag Telecom, owner of two of the Read More

LTE backers keep pedal to metal


The flurry of activity around next generation wireless platform LTE (Long Term Evolution) continued on Tuesday, with an industry body focused on interoperability completing another r…

Virgin upgrades net speed for free


UK cableco Virgin Media has announced plans to upgrade its internet service customers for free. From the end of this month, customers on Virgin Media's 'L' tier broadband pa…

Subsea cable trouble hits Asia, Middle East


Perhaps the Immense Menacing Squid (IMS) has been at it again, but internet services across the…

Carrier Ethernet vendors expect strong 2008


Vendors of equipment supporting the Carrier Ethernet protocol are preparing for what they expect to be an important year in the growth of the technology. Nokia Siemens Netw…

LogicaCMG's McKenna makes a move


IT services company LogicaCMG said Monday chief operating officer and executive director Jim McKenna has decided to leave the company during the second half of 2008 to pursue a "port…

India takes Soma to realise WiMAX dream


State-owned Indian operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam, Ltd (BSNL) said Friday it has tapped US WiMAX kit vendor Soma Networks to deploy what it claims is the largest WiMAX network in…

Next-gen network sharing mooted for Portugal


Portugal last month became the latest market in which operators have proposed to jointly invest in a nationwide next-generation access (NGA) network. But elsewhere, the out…

What's up with FDD WiMAX?


There seems to be some confusion brewing in the WiMAX camp, after revelations that the WiMAX Forum has been working on an FDD profile for the technology and is aiming to implement it…

Fast fibre to fill Britain's sewers


Dark fibre provider H2O Networks is gearing up to launch Britain's first 'fibre town', boasting a 100Mbps broadband network, in 2009/2010. The company, which lays fibre netw…

picoChip unveils TD-SCDMA femtocell


UK-based chip shop, picoChip, has unveiled it's a femtocell reference design supporting China's homegrown TD-SCDMA standard. The PC8808 TD-SCDMA femtocell reference design su…

DoCoMo disbands WiMAX partnership


Following its failure to secure a chunk of WiMAX spectrum in December, leading Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has dissolved its wireless broadband partnership with ACCA Wireless. <…

T-Mo beats backhaul blues with DSL


German mobile carrier T-Mobile is showing off the benefits of a converged infrastructure by offloading its 3G backhaul traffic onto sister company T-Com's network. As a resu…

BT puts first 100Mbps fibre down


UK incumbent carrier BT has started its first deployment of fibre-optic cable, in the Ebbsfleet Valley in Kent. From August, around 10,000 homes on Land Securities' 1,000 ac…

Doubts remain over HSUPA


The trend in the mobile industry for complementing HSDPA with its uplink equivalent is gathering pace. As of November 21, two-dozen HSUPA networks were up and running worldwide,…

Nokia Siemens completes urban trial of LTE


Finnish - German joint venture, Nokia Siemens Networks, said this week that it has completed the world's first multi-user field trial of Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology in an ur…

3UK and T-Mobile in 3G network share deal


UK mobile operators 3 UK and T-Mobile said Tuesday they have signed an agreement to combine their 3G access networks, leading to almost complete population coverage for 3G services a…

Verizon backing LTE


US CDMA carrier Verizon Wireless has announced that it is to embark upon a 4G LTE deployment plan in the US, with trials beginning in 2008. Vendors involved in the trial include Alca…

Verizon opens ups to any device, any app.


US mobile operator Verizon Wireless said Tuesday that it will allow customers to use any wireless device, software and applications, even those not offered by the company itself, on …

Nokia Siemens may be cut out of monster Indian deal


Nokia Siemens Networks' share of one of the world's biggest GSM contracts is in danger after the Finnish-German venture reportedly refused to budge on price. Reports coming …

LTE backers complete test calls


Wireless broadband technology Long Term Evolution (LTE), moved a step closer to commercial reality on Thursday as Alcatel-Lucent and LG Electronics announced the completion of test c…

Siemens takes hit on Nokia venture but holds on


German conglomerate Siemens appears keen to hold onto its stake in the Nokia Siemens Networks joint venture, despite previously expressing concern about its potential. On Th…

Finns roll out 3G in 900MHz band


Finnish mobile operator Elisa said Thursday that it has launched what it claims to be the world's first commercial WCDMA 3G network in the 900MHz spectrum. Local kit maker N…

Verizon offers 20Mbps upload over fibre


US carrier Verizon shook up the broadband market with the launch of a 20Mbps symmetrical fibre offering this week. The FiOS 20/20 service gives subscribers an upload and dow…

Cisco gets in on WiMAX game


Networking giant Cisco said Tuesday that it has agreed to spend $330m on the acquisition of WiMAX kit maker Navini Networks. Texas-based Navini develops smart beamforming tec…

KPN puts the brakes on IMS rollout


Netherlands operator KPN is drastically cutting back on development work aimed at moving to a single IMS core, Karl Heinz van der Made, KPN's director of service operations, tol…