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Newsletter: 8 July 2010
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Foreword: New CEO Richard hopes to revitalise France Telecom, including major growth in MEA (Part 1) + |
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NetLogic Microsystems introduces 40G wire-speed deterministic Layer 2-7 processing solution |
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Italy's regulator calls for coordination on broadband network investment |
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Copper Valley Telephone selects ADTRAN solution for challenging rural broadband expansion in Alaska |
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HKBN of Hong Kong deploys Alcatel-Lucent GPON to launch 1 Gbit/s residential broadband |
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U.S. service aggregator Mammoth Networks reports expanded network and customer milestones |
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Zayo Enterprise Networks forms Eastern Region under former DukeNet VP Joe McCourt |
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Arteris adds support for Tensilica dataplane processor interface to Network-On-Chip technology |
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Sandvine reports Q2 revenue of $22.4m, up 2% sequentially, net income of $2.0m |
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VTS to distribute Adax SS7, ATM and IP solutions in India and Sri Lanka |
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S Africa's SABC deploys Harmonic solutions to support live broadcast of FIFA World Cup |
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Syringa, Idaho-based provider of fibre networks, joins Fujitsu STAR reseller program |
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Highwinds acquires BandCon, provider of Content Delivery System, to expand global IP services offering |
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TeliaSonera to sell Danish unit Stofa, with 2,100 km fibre backbone, to private equity firm Ratos for $186m |
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Ciena selects SVP and CSO James Frodsham to head integration for Nortel MEN assets |
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