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Partnerships: Yahoo! will power Nokia Mail; Zayo Group joins Dark Fiber Community; and more

DLT Solutions, value-added reseller in government IT software and services, and XO Communications announced an agreement to provide federal government agencies with communications and networking solutions. Through the arrangement, DLT Solutions will offer XO Communications’ broad portfolio of IP communications, hosted IT and managed network solutions to federal government agencies.

Movenda, a company that specializes in the development of software solutions for remote management over-the-air of SIM cards and devices, and Red Bend Software, Mobile Software Management with more than 1 billion Red Bend-Enabled™ devices, announced the successfu l completion of interoperability tests between the Movenda Mecum server platform and Red Bend’s firmware over-the-air updating and mobile device management client software. The Mecum server platform is now Red Bend Certified.

Zayo Group, a provider of fiber-based bandwidth infrastructure and network-neutral colocation services, announces it has joined the Dark Fiber Community. The Dark Fiber Community is an educational platform that connects communications equipment providers, dark fiber manufacturers, data center builders, tower builders, and financing sources. The community addresses what dark fiber equipment to use, who can build it, and who can manage it.

Accedian Networks, solutions for carrier ethernet mobile backhaul networks, announces that it has signed an OEM agreement with Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe Ltd. Fujitsu will OEM Accedian’s full product line of MetroNID 1 Gigabit Ethernet demarcation devices, as well as its MetroNODE 10GE. The demarcation devices will be part of Fujitsu’s FDX2400 family of products enabling the Company to deliver an enhanced, end-to-end solution with the industry’s most accurate performance measurement.

Yahoo! announced that the latest version of Yahoo! Mail will roll out of beta testing and be available for all 284 million users worldwide to upgrade in the coming weeks. Along with the rollout Yahoo! announced that Nokia email and chat services will be “Powered by Yahoo.” This is a core component of the worldwide

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