1. About Doug Mohney

    Doug Mohney

    Doug Mohney has clocked over twenty years in the ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) arena between working in real world businesses and writing about them. Doug has written for a diverse group of publications over the past dozen years, including Boardwatch, Mobile Radio Technology/Urgent Communications, The Inquirer, and VON Magazine, covering telecommunications, the Internet, and online video. Most recently, he has served at Editor in Chief, Telecom and Digital Media Group, FierceMarkets and Editor-in-Chief at VON Magazine (the pulvermedia incarnation). His hands-on/real-world experience includes stints at two high-tech start-up companies, one that went public (DIGEX) and one that didn’t (SkyCache/Cidera). Joining DIGEX as employee number 10 in 1993, Doug had a ring-side seat to the trials and tribulations of a fast growing, VC-funded startup doing the boom growth years of the Internet. You can follow him on Twitter @DougonIPcomm or reach him via email at moo@vegascommando.com.

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    2. Android Will be the 'Glue' That Pieces Together the Tech World in 2011: Hd ...

      Explore tmcnet.com (Jan 24 2011)

      Android Will be the 'Glue' That Pieces Together the Tech World in 2011: Hd ... ...Pieces Together the Tech World in 2011: HD Voice News Editor By Beecher Tuttle, TMCnet Contributor Doug Mohney, editor-in-chief of HD Voice News and a 20-year veteran of the ICT space, will be moderating a pair... (Read Full Article)

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    3. Sidera Networks sees a bright Carrier Ethernet future

      Explore CEN Feature (Dec 2 2010)

      Sidera Networks sees a bright Carrier Ethernet future Privately-held Sidera Networks, formerly RCN Metro Optical Networks, who first offered Ethernet Services in 2001, is in the midst of a Carrier Ethernet uprising of-sorts, as carriers and services providers are moving to Carrier Ethernet-based services. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   ENNI   Doug Mohney

    4. Verizon continues its move to 100Gig Carrier Ethernet - as will the world

      Explore CEN Feature (Nov 18 2010)

      Verizon continues its move to 100Gig Carrier Ethernet - as will the world For the service providers that move the majority of the world's traffic, ever-faster speed is a necessity despite the high price tag. Hence Verizon's announcement last week that it plans to deploy 100Gig Ethernet on one of its European long-haul backbone routes. (Read Full Article)

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    5. A hard road to 100GigE and beyond

      Explore CEN Feature (Nov 11 2010)

      A hard road to 100GigE and beyond No matter how you slice it, moving up to 100GigE isn’t easy and isn’t cheap.  And it’s only going to get harder to move beyond 100GigE in the future. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   IEEE   Doug Mohney

    6. Trends in wired, wireless broadband spending bode well for Carrier Ethernet

      Explore CEN Feature (Nov 4 2010)

      Trends in wired, wireless broadband spending bode well for Carrier Ethernet In-Stat had a pair of reports drop over the past two weeks that make for great news for the Carrier Ethernet world, with gains in business wired broadband data spending over the past year and a heavy spike in wireless backhaul demand for data services. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Overture Networks   Doug Mohney

    7. Global Crossing monitors Ethernet end-to-end worldwide

      Explore CEN Feature (Oct 28 2010)

      Global Crossing monitors Ethernet end-to-end worldwide With carriers trying to outdo each other in Ethernet offerings, last week Global Crossing announced that it has added smart demarcation capabilities to its MPLS-based EtherSphere family of services. It's a capability the company believes will give it an advantage when dealing with business customers. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Doug Mohney

    8. Fiber and Ethernet will soon rule the world (No, really, they will)

      Explore CEN Feature (Oct 21 2010)

      Fiber and Ethernet will soon rule the world (No, really, they will) With the SCTE Cable-Tech Expo this week and Ethernet Expo coming up shortly, there's plenty of food for thought about how everything broadband is boiling down to two basic parts: fiber and Ethernet. (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Doug Mohney

    9. Building off-net without breaking a sweat

      Explore CEN Feature (Oct 14 2010)

      Building off-net without breaking a sweat Carrier Ethernet is—to abuse a cliché—a truly enabling technology. It simplifies physical interfaces to one set of standards, thereby lowing costs. It also easily enables service providers to tap into IP-based services to extend their reach beyond their natural/native network footprint—a very big win. (Read Full Article)

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    10. Carrier Ethernet’s fine rural prospects

      Explore CEN Feature (Oct 7 2010)

      Carrier Ethernet’s fine rural prospects If you think Carrier Ethernet has only marginal utility the farther you move away from the big city, think again. (Read Full Article)

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