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    1. SIP Trunking and Guacamole Redux with a dash of Carrier Ethernet

      Explore vision2mobile (May 21 2012)

      SIP Trunking and Guacamole Redux with a dash of Carrier Ethernet

      Voice capacity can be added a single voice channel or concurrent call at a time. In the case of PRIs, the addition of voice capacity is 23 channels (plus a data channel) at a time. Thus, the cost to add a single or a few voice channels can be quite expensive. Finally, with carrier Ethernet over copper (EoC), a converged circuit can have bandwidth added in a broad array of increments from single to multiple megabits at a time.

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    2. Time Warner Cable: Business Services Lead Growth

      Explore vision2mobile (Apr 26 2012)

      Time Warner Cable: Business Services Lead Growth

      "Excluding the impacts from acquisitions, business services revenue growth was due primarily to increases in high-speed data and voice subscribers and growth in cell tower backhaul and Metro Ethernet revenues," Time Warner Cable explained in its first-quarter earnings.

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      Mentions:   Time Warner Cable

    3. Carrier Ethernet To Buoy Wireless Backhaul Buildouts in 2012

      Explore vision2mobile (Feb 22 2012)

      Carrier Ethernet To Buoy Wireless Backhaul Buildouts in 2012

      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.

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      Mentions:   Time Warner Cable   Zayo   Atlantic-Acm

    4. Has the Time Come for Cloud Brokers?

      Explore vision2mobile (Dec 21 2011)

      Has the Time Come for Cloud Brokers? The cloud industry is still new and somewhat fragmented. Cloud brokerage is even newer and the market is not well defined. So what are some things to think about when looking at a cloud broker? (Read Full Article)

    5. Business Ready VoIP: Cable vs. Wireline

      Explore vision2mobile (Dec 7 2011)

      Business Ready VoIP: Cable vs. Wireline Cable service for business VoIP and cloud-based applications is improving. It might not be the equal of metro Ethernet or a wireline offering of SDSL or a T1, but, for many reasons, the services are improving. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Cablevision

    6. Metro Ethernet for Truly Converged Access ...

      Explore vision2mobile (Dec 5 2011)

      Metro Ethernet for Truly Converged Access ... Metro Ethernet is rapidly replacing T1s as the preferred method for attaining convergence. Once available only in isolated islands across the U.S., metro Ethernet is being deployed by multiple carriers nationwide. (Read Full Article)

    7. Clams, Clams and More Clams

      Explore vision2mobile (Nov 14 2011)

      Clams, Clams and More Clams Cable is becoming a very inexpensive way of getting access to bandwidth in excess of 10 Mbps and if the Net neutrality rules prevail, I will become more comfortable with using this option. In the meantime, I suggest selecting broadband carriers that are reputable and can price a traditional connection as well as Ethernet. Metro Ethernet and Carrier Ethernet over Copper are very competitive price-wise and deliver good QoS with reliable speeds. (Read Full Article)

    8. Verizon Deploys 100G on U.S. Network

      Explore vision2mobile (Sep 14 2011)

      Verizon Deploys 100G on U.S. Network Verizon plans to deploy 100G on 10 routes this year, helping the company reduce latency, control costs and provide capacity per fiber. (Read Full Article)

    9. U.S. Ethernet Bandwidth Surpasses Legacy Bandwidth

      Explore vision2mobile (Sep 8 2011)

      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. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group   tw telecom

    10. Measuring Broadband America

      Explore vision2mobile (Aug 3 2011)

      Measuring Broadband America The report leads one to believe that things are basically good in America when internationally the report would be considered laughable. While Broadvox does deliver broadband and with the addition of Ethernet access, we can achieve gigabit speeds. We do supply these offerings to consumers. Those carriers supplying broadband and data services to consumers need to get ahead of the demand curve and move the U.S. to the top of the list for ASP. (Read Full Article)

    11. XO Expands Global Network Services

      Explore vision2mobile (May 23 2011)

      Once complete, the expansion will enable XO to offer its enterprise and carrier customers Dedicated Internet Access, Ethernet, MPLS IP-VPN and Private Line services to more locations around the world. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   XO Communications

    12. Carrier Ethernet for Mobile Backhaul

      Explore vision2mobile (Apr 7 2011)

      Carrier Ethernet for Mobile Backhaul TDM has been the workhorse for wireless backhaul because of its very good support of voice traffic, service availability and its inherent management and restoration capabilities. So why move to Carrier Ethernet? (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group

    13. Integra Telecom Intros E-Line and E-VPL Services

      Explore vision2mobile (Mar 24 2011)

      Integra Telecom Intros E-Line and E-VPL Services As part of a strategy to zero in on growth in the enterprise and wholesale markets, Integra Telecom this week introduced E-line Ethernet Private Line and Ethernet Virtual Private Line services. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Integra Telecom

    14. US Signal Wraps Carrier Ethernet Expansion in Illinois

      Explore vision2mobile (Jan 20 2011)

      US Signal Wraps Carrier Ethernet Expansion in Illinois "The value of Ethernet for businesses is the ability to mix and match any of the available Ethernet access types not only in metro areas, but also across the entire US Signal footprint," Dombek added. “Virtual Ethernet Service reduces the complexity of a customer's network configuration and, therefore, interface costs are greatly reduced and multiple access types are offered." (Read Full Article)

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