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AT&T makes iPhone users EDGE-y at CES

iPhone users having problems with AT&T’s EDGE network at the biggest consumer electronics show in the U.S.?
I am shocked. Shocked, I say.
If only there was some sort of planning solution that could help carriers ensure that their networks can support their services . . .

So Much for the Wireless Home

I’ve been following the news from CES this week, and came across this article citing a Gartner report that says wired networks are set to dominate home networking.  It reminded me of the keynote Mark sat in on at Broadband World Forum Europe, and is another reminder that despite the burst of gadgets and accessories […]

Just-In-Time? It’s About Time!

I attended the TeleManagement Forum’s “Management World Americas” show in Dallas last week, and one of the more notable talks I sat in on was by Phil Dance, British Telecom’s CIO for technology. During his talk about BT’s 21CN migration, Phil noted that the rate of change in the industry continues to increase and […]

CTIA’s Annual Survey - Thoughts on ARPU

I was reading Om Malik’s blog yesterday, and came across the results of the annual show survey from CTIA last week.  While reading through Om’s “Cliff’s Notes” of the report, one thing that struck me was that Average Revenue per User (ARPU) is just $49.94.
 
When you consider that your most basic wireless plan runs somewhere […]

I’ll have a grande latte and 3Mbps, please

I was watching TV last night and I saw the Verizon commercial where the husband and wife suggest introducing their house’s landline “network” to the wife’s cell phone “network” - but of course they know each other already because the Verizon “network” is all one big happy family (cue the Verizon theme song…). This commercial reminded me […]

Thoughts From Broadband World Forum Europe

I hope everyone had a nice weekend!  Last week I had the pleasure of going to Berlin for the Broadband World Forum, and while I was there predominantly for the IEC InfoVision Award ceremony (we were a finalist but, alas, not a winner), the show ended up being quite interesting.  I attended some thought-provoking keynotes […]

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