Monday, March 8, 2004

Mobile Top-Level Domain Aims to Simplify Mobile Web Access

A new mobile Top Level Domain ("mobile TLD") has been proposed to help bridge the world of mobility and the Internet by identifying new Internet sites optimized for mobile usage. The proposal is backed by Microsoft, Nokia, Vodafone, 3, GSM Association, HP, Orange, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Sun Microsystems. The companies said they intend to form a registry company to manage the distribution of the new mobile TLD names. The mobile TLD would be designed to enable efficient application and network services and reliability for mobile customers and service providers.



The registry company will seek participation of additional, members to ensure broad customer and industry input. http://www.microsoft.comhttp://www.nokia.com

European Telecom Ministers Express Optimism

European telecommunications ministers expressed optimism about the recovery of the electronic communications sector based on the continuing strong growth in broadband and the imminent launch of new wireless data services. During a meeting this week in Brussels, the ministers highlighted the importance of a mobile, on-line and inclusive information society to drive growth and deliver new jobs and improved productivity across the EU.



Erkki Liikanen, the EC's Enterprise and Information Society Commissioner, said the returning confidence of the industry must be matched by a new political commitment to push forward with the eEurope plan, including "the full and effective implementation of the new regulatory framework for electronic communications in all new and existing Member States."



During the meeting, the European Commission outlined its electronic communications agenda for the first half of 2004. Key goals include:

  • Defining with national regulatory authorities in the Member States the range of remedies which may be applied to ensure effective competition in electronic communications markets.


  • Identifying with stakeholders in the Mobile Technology Platform research priorities and developing a debate about the interoperability priorities for the sector.


  • Creating a High Level Group to look at digital rights management and a new Forum on the Digital Divide.


  • Reporting in May 2004 on the Member States' national broadband strategies and in July 2004 on the challenges to 3G deployment.


  • Working with partner countries and other stakeholders to pursue international action against spam and, in relation to the global information society, to actively prepare the second stage of the World Summit on the Information Society.
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  • The European Commission expects the market for Information Technology and Telecommunications (ICT) in Western Europe to grow by more than 3% in 2004, far outstripping the level of 0.8% in 2003. The worldwide ICT market is expected to grow by well in excess of four percentage points. According to the latest report by the European Information Technology Observatory (EITO), markets in France and Germany are still performing below the ICT average, while Spain is predicted to enjoy the strongest growth.


  • However, the report also cautions that constraints – among them a weak economic recovery, budget restrictions, and a lack of skills and technology culture – will inhibit ICT investment.

D-Link offers Weather-proof 802.11g Wireless Access Point






D-Link
introduced a rugged business-class outdoor 802.11g access point
that delivers point-to-point and multi-point connectivity up to
600 meters. D-Link also supplies a high-gain outdoor antennae to
extend the range even further. The D-Link AirPremier 802.11g
Outdoor Wireless Access Point features Wireless Distribution
System (WDS) offering 4 operational modes -- Access Point for
creating a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), Wireless Repeater
to extend the range of D-Link AirPremier 802.11g wireless LANs
by an additional 50% of coverage, AP-to-AP Bridging for
wirelessly connecting two networks, and Point-to-Multipoint
Bridging for wirelessly connecting multiple networks. The access
point supports IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE). Wireless
security features include IEEE 802.1X user-based authentication,
AES encryption, WPA support and support for the upcoming 802.11i
(WPA2) security standard. MSRP is $1499.

http://www.dlink.com

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EZchip Raises $8 Million for its High Speed Net Processors

EZchip Technologies,. a subsidiary of LanOptics, raised an additional $8.0 million of Series C funding for its high-speed network processors. Ezchip said it now has over 30 customers for NP-1c 10-Gigabit 7-Layer network processor, including four in early production. The full-duplex network processor provides fully programmable packet classification, modification, forwarding and policing at wire speed.



The first tranche of Series C funding was invested a year ago, and the additional Series C funding concludes the round. The additional funding follows the exercise of an option held by the Series C investors, which include LanOptics, Goldman Sachs, JK&B Capital, Star Ventures, and Tamar Investments. LanOptics, which will continue to be the majority shareholder of EZchip following the option exercise with 53.4% of the company, triggered the option exercise. http://www.ezchip.com

Swisscom's Bluewin Selects TANDBERG TV

Swisscom's Bluewin is testing TANDBERG Television's Windows Media 9 Series encoding platform for an IPTV service over ADSL. Bluewin is the first carrier worldwide to conduct a commercial trial of TV services over an IP broadband network using IPTV technology from Microsoft TV and TANDBERG's EN5920 encoder. The EN5920 is based on TANDBERG's Intelligent Compression Engine (ICE), which provides a modular and upgradeable solution for Windows Media 9 Series and MPEG-4 part 10 technologies.



The trial, which begins next month, will provide 30 channels of live television, video on demand and PVR (personal video recorder) services presented through an Electronic Programming Guide (EPG) as part of a Triple Play mix of TV, telephony and high speed internet to several hundred paying customers in the German speaking part of Switzerland. http://www.tandbergtv.comhttp://www.bluewin.ch

Equinix Grows its Multi-Network Connectivity Service

Equinix has signed more than 60 enterprises, content providers and network service providers for its "Equinix Direct" multi-network connectivity service. Equinix Direct enables buyers and sellers of Internet network connectivity to establish business relationships with each other. The service combines Equinix's multi-network environment with automated routing, billing and dynamic settlement technology. Equinix said that by leveraging a more efficient buyer-seller relationship within the same physical location, bandwidth buyers could overcome previous challenges to establishing relationships with multiple networks, such as costly and prohibitive long-term contracts and monthly usage minimums, expensive local loops with lengthy provisioning times, the installation of complex router configurations for each network service provider, and the administrative and technical requirements of establishing these relationships.



Currently, more than 30 enterprises and content companies, including Hallmark.com, Adobe, Shutterfly, Macromedia, Hotwire and ExpertCity are using Equinix Direct. The more than 20 bandwidth providers currently on the service include America Online, Level (3), Cox Communications, Global Crossing, BIG PIPE (a division of Shaw Communications), Teleglobe and WilTel. http://www.equinix.com

Net2Phone Cites Progress in Cable VoIP in Puerto Rico

Net2Phone and Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico have activated their 1,000th cable VoIP customer since activating the service in mid-December 2003. Net2Phone's back office systems integrate with Liberty Puerto Rico's network operations center, provisioning software and customer service software. Liberty Puerto Rico controls the service brand and Tier I customer and technical support, while Net2Phone supports the back office Packet Cable infrastructure, switching and transport, and Tier II+ technical support .

Net2Phone also noted that network usage averaged more than 1000 minutes of use per subscriber per month. http://www.net2phone.com

Metalink's Latest VDSLPlus Chipsets Top 100 Mbps

Metalink announced volume production of its second generation "VDSLPlus" chipsets.



The company said its chipset delivers speeds exceeding 100 Mbps downstream and 50Mbps upstream. Furthermore, the latest wideband VDSLPlus chipsets allow smooth migration toward the ultimate symmetric 100Mbps service, matching fiber speeds. It also maintains spectrum compatibility with existing services such as ISDN, ADSL, and ADSL2+ among others.



Metalink said it has over 20 design wins for its latest VDSLPlus chipset, including from top-tier OEMs in Japan, US, Korea and Taiwan and worldwide. This brings the total number of design wins for Metalink's VDSL and VDSLPlus products to more than seventy. http://www.metalinkBB.com

VoiceCon 2005 Sponsorships Sold Out

The recent VoiceCon 2004 conference held last week in Orlando, Florida was so successful that major sponsorship opportunities for VoiceCon 2005 sold out. VoiceCon 2004 attracted attendees from more than 45 countries. http://www.voicecon.com

Airpath and Firetide Enter Wi-Fi Mesh Partnership

Airpath and Firetide announced a marketing and sales partnership aimed at large-scale Wi-Fi deployments in locations such as airports, hotels, shopping malls, and other large public venues. Wireless.



Airpath's WiBOSS is a hosted Web-based application that performs back-office tasks necessary to operate and manage public Internet access services, such as subscriber management, provisioning, billing (AAA), transaction processing, branding, reporting, network management, and roaming settlement for Hotspots and Hot Zones. WiBOSS is centrally hosted at Airpath's network operations center, which eliminates the need for providers to have local servers, thus saving implementation time, reducing deployment cost and facilitating management of multiple network locations.



Firetide's HotPoint wireless mesh routers use advanced routing technologies and IEEE 802.11-compliant radios to "unwire" the Ethernet backhaul and create a self-configuring, self-healing mesh network. Firetide networks scale and self-configure instantly by plugging HotPoint routers into standard AC power outlets, providing a simple and reliable alternative to standard Ethernet cable for the backhaul connection. http://www.airpath.comhttp://www.firetide.com

Lucent Supplies DSL to ISP in Maine

Great Works Internet (GWI), an ISP serving the states of Maine and New Hampshire, is in the process of installing the Lucent Stinger DSL access concentrator equipment. Solunet, a Florida-based Lucent Business Partner, managed the deal. Financial terms were not disclosed. http://www.lucent.com

NEC Announces 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

NEC introduced its 3GPP (3rd generation Partnership Project) compliant IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem). enables new types of multimedia services on IP (packet) networks by utilizing IP and SIP. The platform could be used for SIP services such as Presence (a mechanism for sharing users' status and context information over the mobile network), PoC (Push-to Talk over Cellular - a real-time half-duplex voice service), instant messaging and group chat. A key element of the NEC IMS product strategy is the SIP gateways that allow non-SIP mobile terminals to use IMS services, providing a smoother service migration to IMS services for mobile operators.



NEC said its IMS and SIP solutions are now trialing with a number of mobile operators. http://www.nec.com

Andy Mattes Named President & CEO of Siemens ICN USA






Andy
Mattes was named president and CEO of Siemens Information and
Communication Networks (ICN), the U.S. arm of Siemens'
fixed-line networks business. He replaces George C. Nolen, who
became president and CEO of Siemens Corporation in the U.S. in
January 2004. Thomas Ganswindt remains president and CEO of
Siemens ICN globally. Mattes joined Siemens in 1985 and has held
a variety of sales and management positions. From 1999 to 2000,
Mattes served as president of the Enterprise Networks division
at Siemens ICN and was responsible for driving the global
product development, strategy and vision for the HiPath product
family. From 1997 through 1998, Mattes was responsible for
international sales at Siemens Private Communications Networks.
From 1987 to 1991, Mattes held a number of management posts in
the United States.

http://www.usa.siemens.com

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