1. About Dave Stehlin

    Dave Stehlin

    Dave is the President of Overture Networks.  He has more than two decades of telecommunications industry experience, holding executive level positions at various equipment manufacturing companies since 1990. With top level leadership experience at early-stage as well as established public companies, he brings a deep understanding of the strategic and growth issues facing companies in our industry. Dave has been CEO of three venture-backed startups, most recently Ceterus Networks, which was acquired by Overture. Additionally, he was President of the Keptel and Network Transport divisions of Antec. Early in his career he held leadership positions with Keptel, Laser Precision and Siecor. He holds one U.S. patent.

    Dave served as an officer in the US Marine Corps following his graduation from the US Naval Academy. Additionally, he earned his MBA from National University.

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    1. We didn't need money from an ongoing-concern perspective.
      In Overture Grabs More Funding
    2. Overture has experienced a great deal of success in that last year thanks to the carrier ethernet solutions for business services and mobile backhaul.
      In Heavy Reading Ranks Overture Networks Top Company in ...
    3. Service providers often require an Ethernet access solution that supports high performance DS1's in addition to best in class Ethernet connectivity for converged mobile backhaul and for carrier-grade enterprise services.
      In Overture Networks Boosts UTS4000 and UTX8500 Platforms with 1588v2 ...
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    1. Mentioned In 5 Articles

    2. Cox, MSOs help push Carrier Ethernet nationwide

      Explore CEN Feature (Sep 2 2010)

      Cox, MSOs help push Carrier Ethernet nationwide ... most Carrier Ethernet players realize that a rising tide raises all ships, like Overture Networks’ Dave Stehlin for Carrier Ethernet News noted a few weeks back. The winner of any huge nationwide contract will h... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group   Dave Stehlin   Overture Networks

    3. Does Carrier Ethernet’s rising tide raise all boats?

      Explore CEN Feature (Aug 5 2010)

      Does Carrier Ethernet’s rising tide raise all boats? Carrier Ethernet has experienced a great deal of growth over the years as Ethernet established itself among the leading solutions in the movement to IP and packet-based networks.  This seems to be the beginning of a massive transition as service providers around the globe make the move to react to the inexhaustible demand for more bandwidth. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Heavy Reading   Dave Stehlin   Metro Ethernet Forum

    4. The Scorecard Shows Carrier Ethernet: 5, SONET: 0

      Explore CEN Feature (Jun 10 2010)

      The Scorecard Shows Carrier Ethernet: 5, SONET: 0 In a recent post, we discussed the current trend towards IP/Ethernet in support of new next-generation services in voice, video and data which are rapidly increasing in both popularity and bandwidth requirements. Innovative service providers are discovering important benefits by moving their infrastructure to Carrier Ethernet. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Dave Stehlin   ITU-T

    5. Does the bright dawn of Carrier Ethernet mean sunset for SONET and SDH?

      Explore CEN Feature (May 20 2010)

      Does the bright dawn of Carrier Ethernet mean sunset for SONET and SDH? Network operators today are facing a critical transition thanks to a number of factors, including continued expansion of IP-based business services and the overwhelming growth of new video and data for mobile devices. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Dave Stehlin

    6. Carrier Ethernet: Recession Rebel

      Explore CEN Feature (May 11 2010)

      Carrier Ethernet: Recession Rebel There have been a number of articles and reports documenting various industry tribulations and major company collapses caused by the worst financial downturn we’ve experienced in recent memory.  It has certainly been a miserable couple of years for many in the IT industry, but Carrier Ethernet ha (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   OAM   Dave Stehlin   Overture Networks

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