Thursday, February 5, 2004

E2O's Long Reach Transceiver Extends GigE over Single Mode Fiber to 120 Km

E2O Communications introduced an SFP long wavelength transceiver capable of supporting Gigabit Ethernet on a single mode fiber of up to 120 km with more than 30dB link budget. The technology leverages an uncooled 1550 nm DFB laser for the transmitter and an InGaAs APD for the receiver. A CWDM option for this product is also available. E2O long wavelength transceiver portfolio also includes SFF/SFP products for 10km, 25 km, 40 km and 80 km. http://www.e2oinc.com

Lightpointe Raises $17 Million for Free Space Optics

LightPointe, a start-up based in San Diego, raised $17 million in new funding for its optical wireless products based on free-space optics (FSO) technology. LightPointe currently sells its optical wireless products in more than 60 countries, with existing revenue split equally between global service providers and enterprise customers. The company said it has experienced strong market demand for its product despite the downturn in the overall telecom market. During 2003, LightPointe's sales grew at the fastest pace in China where Huawei markets and sells LightPointe optical wireless products under the Huawei brand. The new funds will be used to fund global marketing, product development and general working capital.


The new financing that was led by Rho Ventures and included participation by China-based Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. Both Rho and Huawei join existing investors Sevin Rosen Funds, Ampersand Ventures, Telecom Partner, Cisco Systems and Corning. LightPointe has raised $71 million in venture capital. http://www.lightpointe.com

Hifn Completes $33 Million Private Placement

Hifn completed a private placement of approximately 2.2 million shares of common stock for aggregate proceeds of approximately $33 million with a group of institutional investors, including existing stockholders of Hifn. The company intends to apply the net proceeds for working capital and general corporate purposes, as well as for strategic purposes in connection with selected acquisitions that may be considered in the future to expand its product and service offerings. http://www.hifn.com

Navtel Offers Performance Benchmarking for VoIP

Navtel Communications introduced a performance benchmarking application for VoIP control, data and transport planes. Navtel's InterWatch can be used by network equipment manufacturers or service providers to measuring the scalability of a next generation converged network based on IP/MPLS standards. The latest InterWatch release is built around three major features.


The first feature of release 5.3.2 for VoIP is the level of control plane performance and scalability available from one InterWatch system. Depending on the protocol, one InterWatch can generate up to 17.8 million BHCA at 480 calls/second per port. It scales up to 256,000 end-points per test system. InterWatch VoIP control plane test applications include conformance, functional, performance interoperability and scalability testing. The InterWatch supports a wide range of protocols such as MGCP, SIP, MEGACO and SIGTRAN.


Another major feature is the release of RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) and VQT (Voice Quality Testing) generation and analysis packages, the second building block of the control, data and transport plane InterWatch test system.


The final major feature is the vastly enhanced IP QoS real-time test suite which is a significant component of Navtel's converged network test solution. The InterWatch QoS test suite is designed to perform automated analysis of the mapping/re-classification of the DUT/SUT regardless of the classification/marking capabilities invoked and the congestion management, avoidance; shaping and policing implemented within the DUT/SUT. This functionality can be used in conjunction with the MPLS DS-TE control information supported to provide support for carrier class VoIP across an MPLS backbone. The release also supports ATM Label type as well as the "Generic Label" type support for MPLS over ATM as defined by RFC3035. This allows MPLS networks to utilize the core capabilities of ATM while simultaneously adding a packet router infrastructure to optimize traffic engineering to support voice. http://www.navtelcom.com

Corning Sees Growth Opportunity in FTTP

Corning has identified three near-term growth initiatives as part of its strategy to improve profitability and invest in the company's future, said Wendell P. Weeks, Corning's president and COO. These are Fiber in the local access network or FTTP, emission control products for heavy-duty and light-duty diesel engines and the growing market for LCD glass.


In the FTTP arena, Weeks believes the RBOCs' deployment of FTTP networks will present a two-phased market opportunity for Corning. "First, the RBOCs will pass homes, creating the basic infrastructure of their FTTP network." This phase of network deployment will create a $60 to $100 per home-passed market opportunity for Corning. "Then, the carrier will extend the optical network all the way to the subscriber - and connect homes." Weeks believes this will create an additional market opportunity of $70 to $120 per home connected. Corning expects the number of homes passed and connected will be relatively small in 2004.


In an investors' conference in New York, Corning also reaffirmed its previously announced first-quarter guidance, anticipating sales in the range of $770 million to $830 million, with earnings per share in the range of $0.04 to $0.05, before special items. Corning remains sold out of LCD manufacturing capacity in the first quarter and glass volume is expected to grow sequentially in the range of 5% to 10%, with stable pricing. Sequential volume of optical fiber products will be flat to down 5%, with some moderate pricing pressure expected for the quarter. The company also expects to see quarterly sales increases as both its automotive and diesel product lines are sold out of manufacturing capacity for the first quarter. http://www.corning.com/investor_relations/

Venture Firms Acquire BBN from Verizon

Two prominent venture capital firms will acquire the legendary BBN development labs from Verizon. General Catalyst Partners, a private equity firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Accel Partners, a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, said the deal would allow BBN to continue its legacy of innovation and technology leadership. Financial terms were not disclosed.


BBN was founded in 1948 by MIT professors Richard Bolt and Leo Beranek, along with Robert Newman, with a vision of starting a small, acoustical consulting firm. The company is best know for its pioneering work with the ARPANET (the forerunner of today's Internet) in 1969. It is also credited with the first implementation of packet switching (1969), the first router (1976), and the first network e-mail (1971), which established the @ sign as an icon for the digital age. BBN is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.


BBN, which has more than 600 employees in offices across the U.S., is currently focused on a number of advanced technologies, including quantum computing, system integration; distributed, collaborative applications; speech recognition; language understanding; wireless and satellite networking; network architecture and management; information security; structural acoustics; sensor signal processing; and real-time, multi-processor systems. http://www.bbn.com/http://www.generalcatalyst.com
  • BBN, and its BBN Planet ISP business, was acquired by GTE Corporation in 1997. In 2000, GTE merged with Bell Atlantic to form Verizon Communications. As part of this merger, the GTE Internetworking business was spun out to form Genuity (later acquired by Level 3) and BBN Technologies.

Turin Networks Reaches 75 Customer Milestone

Turin Networks, a start-up based in Petaluma, California recently reached the 75th customer milestone. The company said it is gaining momentum with Independent Operating Company (IOC) customers and other service providers due to its ability to provide SONET transport, multi-bandwidth management as well as Ethernet capabilities a compact, highly integrated system. http://www.turinnetworks.com
  • Turin's Traverse platform integrates scalable OC-3 to OC-192 SONET transport, multi-ring bandwidth management, wideband and broadband DCS, and Ethernet over SONET switching in one system. It is based on a custom, distributed ASIC switch-fabric that grooms and switches both TDM and packet traffic. It supports the full SONET feature set, including UPSR, BLSR and 1+1 APS. It also incorporates a unified optical control plane and advanced bandwidth management system, including virtual concatenation and rate shaping features, as well as capabilities that enable the fast activation and delivery of dynamically scalable Ethernet services.

Nextel Testing Flarion's FLASH-OFDM

Nextel Communications will trial a wireless broadband service in the Raleigh-Durham, N.C. market using Flarion Technologies' FLASH-OFDM technology. Participants in the trial will include employees from select Nextel enterprise customers, including Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks and IBM. The trial will offer average downlink speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps with burst rates of up to 3.0 Mbps.


The announcement of this market trial follows recent news that Nextel is deploying WiDEN, which will increase its current packet data speed up to four times for the nominal cost of what is effectively a software upgrade to its iDEN network.


Cisco Systems and Nortel Networks are also providing infrastructure support for the trial/http://www.nextel.com

Vonage Raises $40 Million in New Funding

Vonage closed a $40.0 million series C financing round led by 3i and co-led by Meritech Capital Partners, bringing total investment in the company over the past three months to $75 million. Vonage said it plans to use the new financing to accelerate the expansion of service both in the United States and abroad, including Canada, the UK, and Switzerland and to support the development of new offerings. Existing investors New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and Vonage senior management also participated in the round; bringing the capital raised to $103.0 million.


J. Sanford (Sandy) Miller, managing director with 3i, will join Vonage's Board of Directors.


"Our rapid subscriber growth and the depth of our financial backing is clear evidence that there is a revolution underway that is changing the way we communicate. Consumers are ready for a low-cost, yet feature-rich alternative to traditional phone service -- and the rising use of broadband technology is making that possible," stated Jeffrey A. Citron, chairman & CEO, Vonage. http://www.vonage.com

SES AMERICOM Launches First of 2 Satellites for HD PRIME

SES AMERICOM successfully launched AMC-10, an all C-band satellite, that will operate from 135 degrees W.L., replacing its Satcom C-4 spacecraft. The just-launched AMC-10 is the first of two state-of-the-art satellites that will make up SES AMERICOM's HD PRIME neighborhood. The second satellite, AMC-11, is scheduled for launch in May and will reside at 131 degrees W.L., replacing Satcom C-3. The two A2100 spacecraft have been optimized for high definition channels. Each of the 24 transponders is supported by at least one 20 watt SSPA, delivering in almost 20% increase in power over their predecessors.


The launch was carried out by International Launch Services (ILS) on board a Lockheed Martin-built Atlas IIAS rocket. ILS is a joint venture of Lockheed Martin and Russian rocket builder Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center. http://www.ses-americom.com/

Wednesday, February 4, 2004

Telia Launches Consumer Broadband Telephony

Telia launched a consumer broadband telephony VoIP service that it described as complementary to its existing fixed telephony service. Telia Broadband Telephony enables broadband users with connection speeds greater than 128 Kbps to make telephones via a headset and their computer (the service cannot reach 0900 toll numbers in Sweden). Users can also chat in realtime, send e-mail and make videocalls (web camera required). Calls are free between two Telia Broadband Telephony subscribers. Phone calls to fixed and mobile networks are charged at the same rate as for calls made with a Telia Bas subscription. In addition, subscribers pay a one-time entrance fee and a monthly fee for Telia Broadband Telephony. Subscribers are issued a phone number with the 075 dialing code (not to be confused with the prefix for mobile numbers).


The Telia Broadband Telephony application has been developed in cooperation with TeliaSonera Finland and the Swedish software company Hotsip AB. http://www.telia.com

Alcatel Sees Q4 Sales Rise 22% over Q3

Alcatel reported a rebound in sales in Q4 2003 in what it described as "encouraging market trends" across its core businesses. The company posted a 29.4% rise in Q4 sales to EUR 3.765 billion compared with Q3 sales of EUR 2.909 billion (this would represent a 32.0% rise at constant exchange rate), but down 14% from EUR 4.377 billion in Q4 2002. Income from operations increased to EUR 332 million over a loss of EUR (606) million year over year. Some highlights of its quarterly report:

  • for full year 2003, Alcatel's sales amounted to EUR 12.513 billion, a 21.9% decrease compared to 2002.


  • the company shipped 15 million DSL lines in 2003, double the number from 2002. DSL line shipments in Q4 numbered 5.1 million.


  • Video over DSL is growing in momentum, with deployments by carriers such as LDcom, Softbank, Monaco Telecom, Sasktel, Fastweb and others.


  • For Alcatel's Fixed Communications business, Q4 revenue increased sequentially by 22.8% to EUR 1,647 million. Broadband access continued to benefit from strong demand in all geographical regions. Fixed network solutions also had a strong revenue performance not only driven by gains in intelligent network applications but also Next Generation Network (NGN) solutions. Voice networks as well as optics turned in a good performance compared to the previous quarter due to the normal seasonality of these businesses. The IP service router activity also continued to gain momentum with seven new customers added during the quarter.


  • For Alcatel's Mobile Communications business, Q4 revenue increased sequentially by 34.0% to EUR 1,092 million. In addition to the increase in 2/2.5G, deployment in 3G accelerated during the quarter with 1,500 Node Bs deployed during the quarter. 2.9 million mobile phones were delivered during the quarter.


  • For Alcatel's Private Communications business, Q4 revenue sequentially by 31.5% to EUR 1,103 million. The IP portion of the PBX business continued to grow.


  • Gross margin for the quarter was 33.2%, compared to 36% in Q3.


  • Company CEO Serge Tchuruk said Alcatel is in the last stage of its restructuring and it now turning back to growth. The company has shifted its strategy from being a communications equipment supplier to being a "communications solutions" provider.
http://www.alcatel.com

Citing weak demand in Q4, Level 3 Looks to Value-Added Services

"Demand and pricing for basic optical transport and IP services remained challenging during Q4," said James Q. Crowe, CEO of Level 3 Communications. As a result, the company continues to develop and launch new, value-added transport, IP and voice services.


Level 3 Communications reported that its communications revenue for Q4 was $399 million, versus $413 million for the previous quarter. Total communications revenue for Q4 consisted of $376 million of communications services revenue and $23 million of reciprocal compensation revenue, compared to $388 million and $25 million in Q3.


Net loss for the quarter was $121 million or $0.18 per share compared to a net loss for the previous quarter of $247 million or $0.38 per share. Included in the net loss for the fourth quarter 2003 was a $37 million gain on extinguishment of debt,http://www.level3.com

C-COR and TANDBERG TV Partner on Cable VOD

C-COR.net will resell TANDBERG TV's high-density Edge QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) device, the EdgeMax 5500, to cable operators in certain markets.


C-COR said that combining its CHP Max5000 headend platform and newly introduced GigE Max optical transport module with the Tandberg EdgeMax 5500 creates a VOD system engineered specifically for IP transport between servers of content and EdgeMax 5500 devices remotely located at hubs. The EdgeMax 5500 provides IP/MPEG statistical multiplexing, QAM modulation, and UHF conversion for up to 24 QAM channels in a compact single rack-unit. http://www.c-cor.nethttp://www.tandbergtv.com

ITXC Launches VoIPLink Carrier Service

ITXC has begun offering a "VoIPLink" service that help carriers establish and maintain VoIP-to-VoIP network interconnections. The VoIPLink service helps to bridge traffic between carriers by providing interoperability between otherwise incompatible VoIP gateways, softswitches, and customer-premise equipment. ITXC currently supports pre-engineered interfaces with ten different SIP or H.323 VoIP infrastructure vendors and dozens of different equipment, software and network configurations.


The VoIPLink service has been in development with increasing amounts of production traffic for several months. ITXC said approximately 160 carriers are already directly connected through its VoIPLink. http://www.itxc.com
  • In August 2003, NexTone Communications announced that ITXC had deployed its Multiprotocol Session Controller in the ITXC global VoIP network. The NexTone equipment enables secure and flexible interconnection between VoIP networks regardless of a network's call control protocol, equipment vendor, or internal architecture. The Multiprotocol Session Controller on the border of ITXC.net serves as an intermediary to affiliate VoIP networks, providing dynamic call-admission control, SIP/H.323 signaling interworking and network address translation (NAT) capabilities. The NexTone solution also eliminates many of the T.38 fax interoperability issues that are common among different equipment vendors' VoIP gateways. NexTone Communications is based in Germantown, Maryland.


  • In Q4 2003, ITXC carried over one billion minutes of international voice traffic over its IP network.

Taqua and Tellabs Test Cable Telephony Solution

Taqua and Tellabs completed interoperability testing of an HFC cable telephony solution based on Taqua's iX7000 Class 5 packet switch and the Tellabs 2300 telephony distribution system. The Tellabs 2300 Host Digital Terminal (HDT) communicates directly with Taqua's iX7000 using the GR-303 protocol. Transceivers within the Tellabs 2300 HDT provide the RF link to the system's Remote Service Units (RSUs), or the Network Interface Devices, located at the customer premises. Taqua's iX7000 delivers the Class 5 switching, providing the cable subscriber a full suite of CLASS features. http://www.taqua.comhttp://www.tellabs.com

DSL.net Launches Integrated Voice/Data in NYC

DSL.net began offering its integrated voice and data bundled services in the New York City metropolitan area. The company said its voice services are provided on a facilities-based, fully controlled, QoS-enabled network, ensuring that voice service and the voice quality is equivalent to traditional voice services. DSL.net is using Cisco's softswitch routers and gateways along with Broadsoft's service platform. http://www.dsl.net
  • During Q3 2003, DSL.net acquired certain network assets and related subscriber lines of TalkingNets, which provided a T-1-based voice and data service to business customers in the Washington D.C. area. DSL.net has consolidated that voice and data platform into its own broadband network as part of an effort to meet the growing demand by business customers for bundled communications services.


  • In August, DSL.net announced that it would be using Cisco Systems' routers and gateways as part of its integrated voice and data T-1 service offering, which is based on SIP. The service will provide business customers with low-cost long-distance calling and unlimited local calling. Equipment chosen includes the Cisco IAD2400 Series and the Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch.

Texas Instruments Ships 14 Million 802.11 Ports in 2003

Texas Instruments shipped 14 million 802.11 ports to customers worldwide in 2003 out of a market estimated at 53 million ports. TI has shipped over 17 million WLAN ports since 2002. http://www.ti.com

PRIMUS Sees Growing Telecom Revenues

PRIMUS Telecommunications reported Q4 revenues of $339 million compared with $328 million in the prior quarter, a growth of 3.2%, and $268 million for the fourth quarter of 2002, a growth of 26.6%. Net income was $18 million, and $0.18 diluted income per common share (including $14 million of foreign currency transaction gains).


Noting its tenth anniversary in business, PRIMUS said it transforming itself from its wireline long distance voice heritage into a combined wireless/broadband/wireline bundled service provider. The company said it is now poised to launch retail enterprise, reseller and residential VOIP services in broadband markets around the world.


Separately, PRIMUS announced a "fixed to mobile" convergence strategy in Europe. The company is launching a customized GSM mobile handset featuring a hotkey that lets users connect directly to the PRIMUS international calling service from their local GSM provider. PRIMUS estimates that consumers could save up to 80% off the cost of their international calls by dialing via the PRIMUS network. The PRIMUS handset will work on any dual band GSM network with any SIM. http://www.primustel.com

Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom to Launch TV over ADSL

Chunghwa Telecom, the incumbent carrier in Taiwan, was granted a cable TV license. Chunghwa plans to launch a TV-over-ADSL service later this month. Chunghwa Telecom currently serves some 3 million ADSL customers island-wide.


The multimedia-on-demand service is expected to debut in the cities of Taipei, Keelung, Taoyuan and Hsinchu. Chunghwa will offer 10 to 15 TV channels, as well as various VOD programs. The carrier anticipates signing up as many as 100,000 subscribers in the first year and perhaps 1 million within three years. Pricing starts at the equivalent of US$6.00 per month. http://www.cht.com.tw/ou_web/chtn/MOD/modnew/index.html