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Telecommunications (International Edition) archives from July 2005

3G v WiMAX hype: extra time looms: when fixed WiMAX gradually morphs into portable and mobile WiMAX, that will surely be crunch time for 3G.(commentary)
July 1, 2005... Strange how the hype cycle goes in telecom. Someone should write a book or research a PhD on it. But at least we recognise it for what it is, or should do. We've been around too long to believe literally everything that is being talked about...

Global thinking, local hurdles: MCI focuses on global accounts for higher margin revenue but local access challenges remain.(view from the top)(Company Profile)
July 1, 2005... It was a rare opportunity. Michael Capellas, president and CEO of MCI, was in London last month and made himself available for a chat with a small group of journalists. No one-to-one meetings were granted to the invited few but...

Asia's satellite operators under pressure.(Asia)
July 1, 2005... The fixed-line telecom business is well used to the notion of glut. It may be small comfort, but it is not alone in scrabbling to find a margin. Asian satellite operators are in a similarly uncomfortable position. "In Asia, you can find...

Mobile operators short on roaming revenue?(Global)
July 1, 2005... Given the notoriously high voice and data charges slapped on the bills of international roamers, it may seem counter-intuitive to say that mobile operators are not already taking full advantage of this market. Yet, apparently, this is the case....

FTTH stalls in Europe.(Europe)(Fibre-to-the-home)
July 1, 2005... Fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) has failed to make much of an impact in Europe. While Japan, according to Yankee Group figures, has 1.5 million residential FTTH subscribers, there are currently only around 0.82 million residential FTTH subscribers...

Looking for an IP revenue boost: Telcos aim to increase their appeal to enterprises through NGN investment.(next-generation network)
July 1, 2005... It sounds straightforward enough. Telcos, by having an IP-based next-generation network (NGN), can make a stronger play for the enterprise sector. Why? Because, through greater economies of scale, they can offer a range of network-based...

Come buy with me: Telco alliances are coming back--but only 'airline-style'.(Fibre-optic economics)(Company Profile)
July 1, 2005... A number of wrecks of global fixed-line alliances loom up, from time to time, out of the mist of the industry's past: Unisource, WorldPartners, Concert. All of them promised to enable incumbents to reach out beyond their domestic market to...

Living with VoIP: incumbents can use VoIP to their advantage through careful strategic planning.
July 1, 2005... A growing number of telco players is showing that voice over IP (VoIP) is a practical alternative to traditional circuit-switched voice services. Vonage, the VoIP market leader in US, has 600,000 active lines (around 60 per cent of the VoIP...

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