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ILECs Have New Excuses in New Buildings Best of ISP-Lists
[August 4, 2008] A member of the ISP-CLEC list finds an all new twist on an all-too-familiar lie from the phone company.
DSL Prime: Statistics and Lies Dave Burstein
[July 2, 2008] The numbers show that ILECs in North America are falling behind those in Europe and Asia, and they can also tell you some things you did not know already.
DSL Prime: Cable Wants a Worldwide Deal Dave Burstein
[June 23, 2008] Cable companies seek to standardize the set top box. Some CEOs face charges with substantial evidence, while Congress appears ready to pass a law to let others go free.
Warning: FCC Cracking Down on CPNI Alex
Goldman
[June 6, 2008] If you offer CLEC or VoIP services and you don't know about the FCC's rules on private data, contact your lawyer immediately to learn about CPNI rules.
The Long Term Consequences of a Small Town Ruling Best of ISP-Lists
[May 21, 2008] A veteran telecom consultant warns that arcane rules allow ILECs of all sizes to work to mutual advantage to milk money from the federal government.
DSL Prime: New York City's 100 Percent Broadband Plan Dave
Burstein
[May 9, 2008] It looks like Verizon will deliver fiber to 100 percent of New York City without any subsidy or tax credit. If so, it could set a positive pattern for the rest of the world.
DSL Prime: 50 Mbps Docsis, 200 Mbps GPON Dave
Burstein
[April 15, 2008] Good plans to deploy real speeds, unless Wall Street prevents investment.
DSL Prime: Underperformance in Closed Markets Dave
Burstein
[March 11, 2008] Kennard's Carlyle fails to grow subscribers in Hawaii. In Britain, government intervention will be required in order to equal the high standards in the rest of Europe.
DSL Prime: Tanks Protect Broadband President Accused of Corruption Dave
Burstein
[February 28, 2008] If ZTE actually spent $100 million to obtain a $300 million contract, they overpaid—the going rate for graft worldwide is closer to $1 in bribes per $10 in contracts, with even better rates available in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
DSL Prime: Wall Street Falls Dave
Burstein
[January 23, 2008] DSL Prime examines the future of the Bells as Wall Street slowly passes its own flawed judgment.
Telco
Dmarc Games Best
of ISP-Lists
[January 10, 2008] This is just one more method
the phone company can use to deny you a customer.
DSL
Prime: FCC Chief: "I Failed My President" Dave
Burstein
[January 8, 2008] Martin attempts an honest examination
of his legacy, as technology improves and more of the world gets connected.
Also, Apgar's data suggests the U.S. internet runs faster than previously
believed.
Finding
Fiber Best of ISP-Lists
[August 17, 2007] So you've got a customer who
wants a big, expensive connection. How do you find the fiber to deliver
it?
DSL
Prime: Full Length HD Video Dave
Burstein
[July 30, 2007] With innovative delivery methods
and ever-increasing end-user bandwidth, the future of internet video looks
nothing at all like the YouTube present.
Do
Your Database Queries Yourself Best
of ISP-Lists
[July 20, 2007] CLEC managers discuss avoiding
LNP query fees.
DSL
Prime: Closing the Internet to the Poor Dave
Burstein
[June 28, 2007] While lack of competition partly
explains why broadband is available in some places and not in others,
poverty and corrupt government could explain the rest in places such as
the U.S. and Japan.
DSL
Prime: 100 Mbps Gunslingers Dave
Burstein
[June 7, 2007] Companies like AT&T that plan
to deliver only 6 Mbps will be shot down by the competition.
DSL
Prime: Showdown Between AT&T and Alcatel Dave
Burstein
[March 21, 2007] Two companies used to delivering
monopoly pricing and monopoly lack of service start an argument, and the
governments of France and the U.S. may get involved as layoffs loom for
thousands.
DSL
Prime: Competition's Everywhere But Here (and China) Dave
Burstein
[March 9, 2007] The triple play in France is one-third
to one-half the price in the U.S., and for a single reason. Meanwhile,
China follows the U.S. re-monopolization pattern.
DSL
Prime: Telecommunications Saves Lives Dave
Burstein
[February 7, 2007] Keeping service affordable
as well as available helps save the lives of people going through everyday
events as well as those in disaster areas.
DSL
Prime: VDSL's Problems Dave
Burstein
[January 12, 2007] Crossover and backward compatibility
issues mean that ADSL2+ is being deployed even though VDSL should be the
superior technology.
DSL
Prime: AT&T's Net Neutrality Offer is Just Hot Air Dave
Burstein
[January 4, 2007] AT&T promises to deliver bits
without traffic shaping, but the agreement excludes the parts of the network
it can control.
DSL
Prime: Pricing Lies Continue As Bell Labs Dies Dave
Burstein
[December 8, 2006] Whenever the phone companies
ask the government for more money, less competition, or permission to
merge, they promise more investment and innovation, but in fact they are
cutting back as fast as they can.
DSL
Prime: AT&T Willing to Risk BellSouth Deal Dave
Burstein
[November 28, 2006] While the Alcatel-Lucent deal
is done, waiting only on rapprochement between two sets of spooks, the
BellSouth deal might be over.
Putting
Services on the Softswitch Alex
Goldman
[November 28, 2006] There's plenty of innovation
in today's announcement from Metaswitch: in-building BPL, triple play
for college students, symmetric bandwidth, and fiber backhaul. But we
think that the business case is in the services, not the hardware.
To
CLEC or Not to CLEC? Alex
Goldman
[November 14, 2006] A lawyer, a consultant, and
a salesman walked into a room at ISPCON and gave valuable advice on whether
or not an ISP should get CLEC status.
DSL
Prime: Remarkable Margins in Telco DSL Dave
Burstein
[November 6, 2006] As the buildout comes to a
close, most of DSL revenue is pure profit.
DSL
Prime: AT&T Dissing the President Dave
Burstein
[October 19, 2006] The phone company thinks it
can offer as "concessions" the things it's already doing, but observers
are not surprised, because cable is already getting away with the same
hoax.
DSL
Forum's New Direction Alex
Goldman
[September 14, 2006] The DSL Forum is ready to
evolve from setting the standards for the pure DSL network to developing
solutions for multi-media service delivery, making decisions that will
determine the shape of the next generation of the internet.
DSL
Prime: Apple Video = IPTV Crisis Dave
Burstein
[September 13, 2006] Content offered over open
networks will be cheaper and superior to content available over closed
networks. Offerings from Amazon, Apple, and Google will use different
delivery mechanisms to achieve a lower cost. The TelcoTV model is fragile,
perhaps broken.
DSL
Prime: AT&T's Ashcroft Dave
Burstein
[September 11, 2006] In the latest news: AT&T
and Verizon may need the best legal talent in the industry.
Regulation
Briefs, July-August 2006 Kristopher
Twomey
[September 7, 2006] A practicing law office provides
key updates on telecommunications regulation across the U.S.
DSL
Prime: China as Number One Dave
Burstein
[September 7, 2006] China's top ILEC has more
subscribers than the entire U.S., and almost all use DSL. China also leads
the world in DSL manufacturing, and is moving upmarket into engineering.
DSL
Prime: Forecast: Telcos and Cablecos Collude With Winks and Nods
Dave Burstein
[August 25, 2006] As the EU acts to open yet another
European market to telecoms competition, Canada and the U.S. act to close
theirs.
Two
Partner to Provide Security to Small Business Alex
Goldman
[August 16, 2006] A security provider and a CLEC
will announce a partnership tomorrow that will show how two companies
can work together to benefit each other and their customers.
DSL
Prime: Telcos and Governments Dave
Burstein
[August 3, 2006] DT puts pressure on the German
government, BT fears new competition, and in the one nation that faced
down the pressure, South Korea, a truly 21st century network is being
augmented. In the U.S., confident telcos and cablecos cut deployment and
jobs while raising prices, pleasing the stock market.
Regulation
Briefs, June 2006 Kristopher
Twomey and Andrew Ganz
[July 27, 2006] A practicing law office provides
key updates on telecommunications regulation across the U.S.
DSL
Prime: India Blocks Yahoo, Google, Blogs Dave
Burstein
[July 27, 2006] As the net neutrality debate heats
up, a relatively liberal nation implements censorship. Of course, totalitarian
regimes do this all the time, with U.S. equipment, without facing the
press.
DSL
Prime: Growth Will Slow Dave
Burstein
[July 24, 2006] As broadband reaches the 75 percent
mark in many customers, many of the remaining customers don't have it
because they don't want it.
DSL
Prime: AOL's Death Revisited Dave
Burstein
[July 13, 2006] Bad government policies assassinated
what was once the world's largest ISP.
DSL
Prime: 100 Mbps VDSL Dave
Burstein
[July 3, 2006] Only one U.S. telco even has plans
to deliver 100 Mbps, and cable won't be at 100 Mbps in the U.S. until
2008.
DSL
Prime: Tears in Munich, Sadness in Murray Hill Dave
Burstein
[June 21, 2006] It's a changing of the telecom
guard as Siemens and Lucent are acquired. Only the companies that invest
in innovation will win the future, and right now few U.S. telecom companies
are thinking beyond the next quarter.
DSL
Prime: DSL Declines in Japan Dave
Burstein
[June 9, 2006] While some nations are struggling
to achieve nationwide DSL, the most advanced and most competitive are
moving on to 100 Mbps fiber.
DSL
Prime: Free Nationwide Wireless Dave
Burstein
[May 22, 2006] One company has applied to the
FCC for 20 MHz of spectrum in return for providing 95 percent of U.S.
customers free coverage (after CPE purchase).
DSL
Prime: Build Your Own NSA Computer Dave
Burstein
[May 19, 2006] Supercomputers are cheap, and every
phone call record can be stored in much less than a petabyte.
Book
Excerpt: Next-Generation Network Services Robert
Wood
[May 11, 2006] In this excerpt from a Cisco Press
tome, we provide fundamental technical information about Ethernet technology.
Book
Excerpt: Next-Generation Network Services Robert
Wood
[May 9, 2006] In this excerpt from a Cisco Press
tome, we provide fundamental technical information about DSL technology.
DSL
Prime: AT&T, Verizon Promise Net Neutrality Dave
Burstein
[April 5, 2006] If these telco CEOs are telling
the truth, it would be good for the future of the United States.
ADTRAN
Aims at Converged Networks Alex
Goldman
[March 23, 2006] ADTRAN unveils its top of the
line access concentrator built for the networks of the future.
Regulation
Briefs, February 2006 Kristopher
Twomey and Andrew Ganz
[March 9, 2006] A practicing law office provides
key updates on telecommunications regulation across the U.S.
DSL
Prime: BellSouth's 20,000 Percent iTunes Markup Dave
Burstein
[February 15, 2006] As competition declines around
the world, the Bells look to the next monopoly battleground, fighting
the first skirmishes for total control of the internet.
Regulation
Briefs, January 2006 Kristopher
Twomey and Andrew Ganz
[February 9, 2006] A practicing law office provides
key updates on telecommunications regulation across the U.S.
DSL
Prime: Proprietary VDSL Dave
Burstein
[February 1, 2006] VDSL equipment is being shipped,
but it is not necessarily interoperable between vendors, creating headaches
for the industry as carriers need to test equipment themselves, slowing
purchases and deployments.
Netopia's
Provisioning and Support Tool Alex
Goldman
[January 24, 2006] DSL Forum standards enable
CPE providers to aid ISPs in automating the provisioning process. We present
Netopia's take on TR-069.

Verizon's
Anti-Business Bureaucracy Best
of ISP-Lists
[April 22, 2005] ISPs find that even when you
want to do business with Verizon, you are faced with a thick tangle of
bureaucracy.
IPTV:
The Big Picture Gerry
Blackwell
[April 15, 2005] There's a compelling business
case but also a number of risks, so, in this article, we get the world's
leading DSL analysts to weigh the pros and cons of IPTV.
Is
Your Firm Prepared For Disaster? Jim
Marsh
Is your firm prepared for potential disaster? Columnist Jim Marsh investigates
disaster recovery and offers significant food for thought on this timely
topic.
Extending
Optical Networks
Where No Fiber Has Gone Before
David Piscitello
EtherLECs that want to maximize the capital they've acquired could consider
Free Space Optical to reach a potential customer base outside the reach
of their fiber partners.
Why
Metro Area EtherLECs
Should (Still) Worry about DDOS Attacks David
Piscitello
Most CLECs understand that denial of service attacks can result in equipment
failure, business disruption, and erosion of customer confidence. Columnist
Dave Piscitello analyzes the latest hacker trends.
Taking
Care of CLEC Customers Jim
Marsh
Customers are a CLEC's lifeblood. Columnist Jim Marsh discusses how to
treat customers and compares them to a CLEC's precious jewels.
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