Datacom Group reports stable result in face of COVID-19 demands
Datacom Group reported increased revenue but a lower net profit today as employees held onto annual leave and supply chains remained disrupted.
Datacom Group reported increased revenue but a lower net profit today as employees held onto annual leave and supply chains remained disrupted.
Service providers and channel partners have seen the rug pulled out from under them as a result of COVID-19 as customers rush to delay or cancel IT projects.
Cloudscene has launched an independent telecommunications marketplace, targeting buyers and sellers of connectivity services.
Communications service provider and aggregator, Aptel, has switched 6000 lines from Cisco tech to the Access4 BroadSoft platform.
Service providers will see themes continue to gain momentum and new technology trends emerge, according to Silver Peak chief executive, David Hughes.
Enterprise computing company, Nutanix, has introduced to market a new purchasing program that aims to help service providers build differentiated and profitable services on Nutanix’s invisible infrastructure.
The wireless industry's chief lobbying group today issued comments on part of the FCC'S Open Internet Order that went into effect last month, saying that provisions requiring better disclosure of network management, performance and pricing figures are unfair and burdensome.
The numbers filed with the SEC seem pretty inarguable. Verizon dominates the U.S. wireless carrier industry, both in terms of total subscribers and in a key metric called ARPU, or average revenue per user. AT&T is maintaining its position in second place, Sprint is headed south in a hurry, and T-Mobile is making some un-profits in its new role as the un-carrier, but showing signs of a recovery.
Cloud-based service provider, GK Horizons, has been awarded the 2014 Asia-Pacific partner of the region title by Cloud performance management and business intelligence company, Adaptive Insights.
It's been an unusually tough few months for Big Telecom. The industry, which enjoys a generally friendly regulatory climate, has plenty of influence in Congress and with state and local governments across the country.
Previously, FiOS service tiers offered upload speeds of anywhere from one-half to one-fifth of the advertised download speed. The new scheme will see those equalized -- so entry-level consumers with 15Mbps download connections will get 15Mbps upload speeds as well, as opposed to the 5Mbps they currently receive.
Five major ISPs in the U.S. and one in Europe are intentionally allowing broadband performance to degrade for some customers, communications company Level 3 alleged in a recent company blog post.
Grande Communications, a small, regional Texas ISP, is the latest company to offer gigabit-speed Internet to residential customers, beating no less than AT&T and Google to the punch in the city of Austin.
Autotask recommends IT decisions be aligned with the company’s larger goals in order to remain relevant.
When Google announced plans in 2010 to jump into the broadband business, the company received more than 1,000 applications from communities hoping to be selected for Google Fiber, which promised gigabit-speed Internet at low prices or even free Internet for seven years if you chose a slower speed.