BlackBerry, Apple, Asentria and Verizon announced new device offerings.
RCR Wireless News
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Telcos like China Mobile are exploring the benefits of Hadoop.
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WIND Hellas, Cisco, Ericsson and Oracle released new software systems.
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When paired with SDN, Hadoop can help telcos better use network resources.
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CWG, Clavister, Verizon and Lawrence Blake name new executive officers.
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Hadoop can help mobile operators and software companies enhance their customer engagement efforts.
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Telcos must understand how Hadoop works and how they can implement it.
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An AT&T acquisition gets approved in this week’s capital markets round-up.
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Comcast releases its first transparency report and other carriers face down Congress in this week’s policy news round-up.
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This week, a study found Apple was the top mobile browsing platform and LG and Motorola announced new wearable devices.
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Cisco, Minerva, SwitchRay and Tollgrade released new telecom software offerings this week.
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Performance-based software-defined networking benefits are driving interest in the technology.
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Tecore, Sequent Software, Valdor Technology International, Fujitsu and Bharti Airtel appointed new executives recently.
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Cost savings and increased uptime highlight some of the top software-defined networking benefits.
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Dell, Jeda Networks, ADARA Networks and PLUMgrid are among the top SDN vendors in the market.
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The proposed Sprint/T-Mobile merger once again highlights the capital news round-up.
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Cisco, Big Switch Networks and Citrix are among the top SDN vendors today.
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The U.S. government launched a probe into international telecom dealings this week.
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Samsung, STMicroelectronics and Whotspot announced the release of new devices this week.
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Redknee Solutions joined ETIS to boost its service footprint in this week’s telecom software wrap-up.
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T-Mobile’s disruptive pricing plans highlighted a recent U.S. mobile market study.
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AT&T reaffirmed its dedication to SDN in a recent keynote address.
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Qualcomm, CW Solutions, Samsung, SoftBank and TNCI welcomed new employees this week.
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Spectrum is the lifeblood of the wireless telecommunications space, and with a finite resource straining to serve an increasingly data-hungry consumer base, the pressure is on to free up new …
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Spectrum is the lifeblood of the wireless telecommunications space, and with a finite resource straining to serve an increasingly data-hungry consumer base, the pressure is on to free up new …