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February
A survey of 15,000 consumers across the world shows that people trust mobile operators, but operators are not moving fast enough to provide advanced services
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In-building coverage, data offload and the need for secure backhaul are stimulating demand for femtocells. Co-sponsored feature: Genband
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Joe Weinman looks ahead to assess what the coming decade will bring in the communications sector. Co-sponsored feature: AT&T
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The difference between HD voice and legacy telephony is abundantly clear. Will it become mainstream, asks Jon Doyle. Co-sponsored feature: CommuniGate Systems
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Partnership options range from a fully outsourced turnkey solution from the back office to branding, provisioning, or marketing. Sponsored by Sprint
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After so long promoting high-speed mobile services, it seems surprising that operators could have been caught out by the surge in demand
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The era of international TDM is nearing its end, hastened by forums that are setting standards and providing exchanges where the new traffic can be interconnected
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IP interoperability enables a seamless platform for users of next generation communication applications. Co-sponsored feature: BT Global Services
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Open access opens the market to new entrants, providing more choices to the end customer. Co-sponsored feature: ECI Telecom
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Wholesale operators are adding gateways, session border controllers, submarine cables and points of presence to their investment burden