Tuesday, October 5, 2004

Verizon Bets on FTTP

"The bandwidth requirements for broadband will change drastically in the years ahead," said Ivan Seidenberg, Verizon's Chairman & CEO, speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia XIII Conference in New York. While conceding that there are DSL upgrade technologies that might be a good fits for the next 2 to 3 years, Seidenberg said only fiber provides the upgradeable bandwidth to really change the game over the long term. Seidenberg argued that it is not really true that FTTN costs $300 per subscriber and FTTP is $1,300, because the financial proposition varies by market. Furthermore, he said the new fiber architecture is really as much about transforming Verizon as a company as it is about rebuilding the network. Seidenberg believes that once the transformation is complete, investors will look at the company very differently than they would a traditional RBOC. Verizon plans to pass a million homes with FTTP capacity this year and two million homes next year. http://www.verizon.com
  • Earlier this summer, Verizon began offering its "Fios" FTTP service in Keller, Texas and other select locations in California and Florida. Verizon "Fios" will consist of three consumer Internet access tiers: 5 Mbps/2 Mbps for $34.95 a month as part of a calling package, or $39.95 a month stand-alone; 15 Mbps/2 Mbps for $44.95 a month as part of a calling package, or $49.95 a month stand-alone ; 30 Mbps/5 Mbps at pricing to be announced later. Verizon plans a Fios video offering to give consumers an alternative to cable TV in 2005.

Equant Introduces "Adaptive VPN"

Equant is introducing a customized, on-demand "Adaptive VPN" service that would let multinational organizations pick and choose the best network technologies for each of their sites and applications. Equant mixes, matches and manages across the globe a range of network technologies including MPLS-VPN, Frame Relay, ATM, Internet and IP Sec. Equant said the new offering represents "a new approach to answer unique needs from our customers by designing for them customized adaptive solutions, encompassing transport, access and managed services right up to the application layer."http://www.equant.com

Siemens Invests in Propagate Networks

Siemens Venture Capital has made an equity investment in Propagate Networks, a start-up based in Acton, Massachusetts that is embedded cognitive radio software. The technology can be embedded in wireless access points and clients (desktops, laptops, PDAs, cordless phones, home entertainment systems) to provides maximum WLAN performance in high density and high interference deployments. The software creates self-configuring wireless networks that automatically avoid radio frequency interference. Current Propagate partners include many Wi-Fi industry leaders such as Netgear, Atheros Communications, Chantry Networks and others. Financial terms were not disclosed. http://www.propagatenet.comhttp://www.siemensventurecapital.com
  • Earlier this month, Propagate Networks announced $8 million in Series C venture funding. Investors included Motorola Ventures, an additional unnamed corporate investor and Thomas Weisel Venture Partners.

Luminous Networks Extends its RPR Solutions

Luminous Networks introduced new versions of its Packet Ring Access Platform for multi-service applications over Ethernet-based Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). The new E100 Packet Ring Access Platform provides four fixed 10/100BaseT user interface ports and an additional slot for either four additional 10/100BaseT ports or one Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port. A second configuration supports legacy T1/E1 and Ethernet services with four fixed T1/E1 user interface ports and, software selectable, either four 10/100BaseT ports or one GbE port.



On the network side, both models can be deployed in a Resilient Packet Ring (IEEE 802.17) topology supporting east and west facing 1 Gigabit ring interfaces, providing ring protection in less than 50ms. Alternatively, the E110 and E150 can be deployed in a linear topology for applications such as Multiple Tenant Unit (MTU). Both versions are interoperable with PacketWave M-Series, C-Series and other E-Series platforms. http://www.luminous.com

Level 3 Signs Network Services Deal with ntl

Level 3 Communications was awarded new contracts to supply network services in the UK and Ireland to ntl. These services include the (3)CrossRoads wholesale high-speed Internet access and transport service to support ntl's broadband customers. In addition, ntl has purchased (3)CrossRoads service from Level 3 in Dublin to enhance the Internet services it delivers to enterprises and wholesale communications companies across Ireland. http://www.level3.com

SBC Readies Video Push and Plans Rapid DSL Upgrade

"There is no question video is a very important product for us going forward," SBC Chairman and CEO Edward E. Whitacre Jr., speaking at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia XIII Conference in New York. Earlier this year, Whitacre outlined plans to invest up to $6 billion over the coming five years to push fiber deeper into neighborhoods and fully compete with cable network operators. He confirmed these plans, saying "we've got the shovel in the ground, but we just haven't lifted the dirt. We are ready to go. This is a big deal for us." By the end of October, SBC hopes to get a key assurance from the FCC that such network upgrades will not be subject to any unbundling rules.



Whitacre argued that fiber-to-the-node makes much more strategic sense for SBC than FTTH or other alternatives. He estimates that it will cost about $300 per customer to upgrade the access network to deliver 25 Mbps to the premise, while it would cost $1,300 for pulling fiber-to-the-home. In his view, 25 Mbps is enough to deliver four simultaneous channels of live video



Pending the FCC clarification, Whitacre said the DSL upgrade could be accomplished in maybe two or three years - rather than the five years initially outlined -- because the company is so intent on moving forward with video services. Initially, SBC will upgrade the neighborhood networks of its best customers with the highest ARPU.



Meanwhile, Whitacre said satellite video sales through its Echostar partnership are going well, although they could be even higher if not for constraints in the sales channel. He believes consumers are showing strong preference for bundled services. He also noted that the deal with Echostar gives SBC control over the customer. Over time, SBC expects to migrate the best customers from the satellite dish to its terrestrial network. Over time, SBC will also seek out new content partners.



Regarding VoIP, Whitacre said SBC is already very active in the business market. On the consumer side, SBC has one softswitch installed already and is preparing to launch a residential VoIP service "at the right time." However, Whittaker said VoIP is "over hyped at this point in time" and he does not believe it is a serious threat to SBC's phone business.

Overall, Whitacre said there is growing momentum across the company. After a dip in Q2, broadband sales for Q3 are looking good. He is expecting approval for the Cingular / AT&T Wireless merger in October or soon there after. Regarding a possible acquisition of MCI or AT&T, Whitacre said more consolidation would be helpful for the industry, but that SBC had no plans for such a deal at this time.

The Webcast presentation is archived online. http://www.sbc.com
  • In June 2004, Ed Whitacre, chairman and CEO of SBC Communications, outlined plans to invest up to $6 billion over the coming five years to push fiber deeper into neighborhoods and fully compete with cable network operators. SBC expects that a FTTN (fiber-to-the-node) architecture will enable it to deliver 15 to 20 Mbps DSL downstream to every home. Under its previous Project Pronto initiative launched in the late 1990s, SBC extended fiber into remote terminals located 12,000 ft from customers. The new plan would push fiber into remote terminals located with 5,000ft of the customer. SBC will also start using FTTP for all new builds in its territory.


  • SBC is working with Microsoft on IPTV services that would include standard and high-definition programming, customizable channel line-ups, video-on-demand, digital video recording and other advanced features. Field trials are slated for later this year. So far, SBC's partnership with EchoStar is going very well, said Whitacre, indicating "lots of pent-up demand" for cable competition.


  • In March 2004, SBC Communications and EchoStar Communications launched SBC/ DISH Network satellite TV service across SBC's 13-state service area. SBC's residential service bundles now include a "quadruple play" or TV, wireless, broadband and local/long distance service on a single, monthly bill.

Brazilian Cable Operator Selects Net2phone for Broadband Telephony

TV Cidade, the third largest cable operator in Brazil, selected Net2phone to provide a suite of broadband telephony solutions to be offered in the Brazilian corporate market. TV Cidade holds concession for Pay TV subscription services in the main cities of the north and northeast regions of
the country.



Net2phone said the agreement builds on its recently announced deals with Cable & Wireless properties throughout the Caribbean. http://www.net2phone.com

AudioCodes Launches SIP version of its PCI Media Gateway

AudioCodes launched a stand-alone, SIP controlled version of its widely deployed TP-260 PCI VoIP Media Gateway board. The board is an independent SIP VoIP gateway in a PCI form factor designed to support OEM vendors of PC based servers. It supports up to 8 E1/T1s and 240 independent voice/fax/data media processing channels on a stand-alone single PCI slot. http://www.audiocodes.com

Connexion by Boeing and NTT DoCoMo to Launch In-flight Roaming Service

On October 22, Connexion by Boeing and NTT DoCoMo will launch of a roaming service to enable users of NTT DoCoMo's Mzone wireless LAN service to connect to the Connexion by Boeing high-speed Internet service in flight. The roaming service will be available on certain Lufthansa, ANA, Japan Airlines, and Scandinavian Airlines flights. http://www.connexionbyboeing.com

Qwest Offers Enhanced IP Centrex Solution

Qwest Communications introduced an IP Centrex Prime service to help business customers with multiple locations and mobile workforces migrate from traditional PBX connections to VoIP.



Qwest said it is currently carrying 1.8 billion minutes of VoIP traffic per month over its national IP network. http://www.qwest.com

Corning to Take $2.9 Billion in Q3 Charges

Corning plans to take non-cash charges in the range of $2.8 billion to $2.9 billion against its third-quarter results. The charges will include approximately $1.4 billion to impair goodwill related to its Telecommunications segment; approximately $420 million to impair fixed assets and equity method investments in its Telecommunications segment; and up to $1 billion to establish a valuation allowance against certain deferred tax assets.



James B. Flaws, Corning' s vice chairman and CFO, said: "Although our results in the Telecommunications segment in 2003 and 2004 have been on track with our projections, we are not seeing significant signs of the broad uplift in industry conditions previously projected for 2005 and beyond. As a result, we have updated and lowered our estimates of future cash flows for the Telecommunications segment. Our revised cash flow projections no longer support the goodwill related to this segment. Therefore, it is appropriate that we take an impairment charge."



Flaws said the company "remains pleased with the current strength in North American telecommunications sales, due in large part to Corning's participation in Verizon Communications fiber-to-the-premises build out. However, it is not enough to signal a broad recovery in the global telecommunications market."http://www.corning.com

Monday, October 4, 2004

Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom Deploys Motorola's Push-to-Talk

Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom launched commercial Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) service over its General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) network. The deployment uses Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) solution. With CHT, Motorola currently has 18 contracts with customers operating in 23 countries and territories worldwide to supply PoC infrastructure solutions for both CDMA2000 1X and GSM/GPRS networks. http://www.motorola.com

T-Mobile Rolls Out 802.1x Across Nationwide HotSpot Network

T-Mobile USA announced the implementation of the 802.1x security standard across the nationwide T-Mobile HotSpot wireless network, which encompasses 4,700 hotspots. Customers wishing to take advantage of the enhanced security provided by 802.1x need to download and install the latest version of the T-Mobile Connection Manager software. http://www.t-mobile.com/hotspot

Allstream Launches Wholesale Hosted IP Telephony in Canada

Allstream (formerly AT&T Canada) announced the first carrier customer for its wholesale IP telephony service in Canada. Allstream's offering provides residential voice services with advanced features such as unified messaging, conferencing, visual call management, along with flexible and custom web portal support tools. Allstream named Ontario's Mountain Cablevision as its first customer. http://www.allstream.com

Florida Utility Builds Optical Ethernet with Nortel

JEA, the largest municipal utility in Florida, is deploying a 140-node Optical Ethernet network based on Nortel Networks Optical Metro 3500 next generation SONET platforms. The network will consist of 12 Optical Ethernet rings throughout Jacksonville and the surrounding areas to connect substations, treatment plants and switching stations to support electric, water and sewer services in Jacksonville. Financial terms were not disclosed. http://www.nortelnetworks.com

Microsoft Readies MSN TV 2

Microsoft unveiled its new MSN TV 2 Internet & Media Player designed to bring premium MSN content, PC-stored digital media and e-mail to TV.



MSN TV 2 is a broadband-home-network-enabled device manufactured by Thomson under the RCA brand. The device is powered by an Intel 733 MHz Celeron processor and the Windows CE operating system. It includes 128 MB of RAM and 64 MB of flash memory. It has an Ethernet port and two USB ports for accessories such as digital media card readers, wireless network adapters and printers. The unit also ships with a wireless keyboard and remote control and has an MSRP of $199.95 plus a subscription fee of $9.95 monthly (or $99.95 annually) for users who connect through their own broadband service. Microsoft expects the device to be in major retailers by mid-October.



The MSN TV2 device enables the TV to play Windows Media-compatible music, video and photos on their televisions from the Web or shared from files on their networked PCs. MSN will package content, including hundreds of news, sports and entertainment video clips, updated daily from leading content providers. The MSN service includes access to 200 commercial-free radio stations, a primary MSN e-mail account with 2 GB of storage, 10 secondary e-mail accounts with 250 MB of storage, and constantly updated spam protection.





http://www.msntv.com/
  • In July, Microsoft said it was working with Thomson to develop a broadband home-network-enabled version of Microsoft's MSN TV Internet receiver. The new system is a complete overhaul of the existing device and service based on Microsoft technologies and incorporates new advanced technology from Thomson. The product will be available through major retailers in time for the 2004 holiday shopping season.

Spirent Adds Skinny Support on IP Telephony Test Migration Platform

Spirent Communications announced support for Cisco's SCCP (Skinny) protocol on its Abacus 5000 IP Telephony Test Migration Platform, which is a fully integrated VoIP and PSTN test system for enterprises. In addition to Skinny, Abacus 5000 supports SIP, H.323, MGCP, Megaco, NCS, CAS, PRI, SS7, NFAS, V5 and GR-303. The solution supports multiple payload types such as voice, FAX, modem, tones and video and over a wide range of physical interfaces. http://www.spirentcom.com

MetaSwitch and Kagoor Partner on Softswitch/Session Border Control Solution

Kagoor Networks and MetaSwitch announced a joint solution that facilitates deployments of VoIP services between carriers and their broadband customers. The partnership, which combines Kagoor's session border controller with MetaSwitch's Class 5 softswitch, allows carriers to deliver VoIP signaling and media seamlessly and securely across network borders and firewalls. The companies have completed interoperability testing to resolve issues such as firewall traversal, security, Network Address Translation (NAT), topology hiding, admission control and denial of service protection. Also, SIP, MGCP and the NCS protocols are supported for hosted VoIP applications assuring VoIP service providers the maximum flexibility in supporting their particular network topology. http://www.kagoor.comhttp://www.metaswitch.com

3Com Offers Enterprise Convergence Applications Suite

3Com introduced a portfolio of standards-based applications and products for enterprise IP telephony, audio, video and data conferencing, messaging and contact center functionality.



The 3Com Convergence Applications Suite is a set of SIP applications designed to share common user information such as on-hook, off-hook status, authentication and personal preferences to work with desktop client software compatible with Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems.



Separately, SIPquest' announced an OEM agreement under which 3Com will SIP-based IP telephony software for enterprise applications. SIPquest's SIP software provides functionality such as audio conferencing, video conferencing, data conferencing, instant messaging, rich presence, voicemail and auto attendant, a SIP to H.323 signaling converter and an extensible SIP server. http://www.3com.com/voip/convergence-applications-suite.htmlhttp://www.sipquest.com

Mexico's AXTEL Selects Nortel Softswitch

AXTEL, a Mexican telecommunications company backed by the Soros Group, AIG, the Blackstone Group and others, will deploy Nortel Networks' Succession Communication Server (CS) 2000 and Nortel Networks Passport Packet Voice Gateway (PVG). AXTEL is building a single, converged IP infrastructure to offer local and long-distance services by the end of 2004 in Mexican markets where it does not yet have a local presence. The carrier is currently operating in Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Puebla, Leon, Toluca, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi.



In the second phase of the project, AXTEL plans to migrate its voice and data traffic in the markets it currently serves, onto the new IP infrastructure to offer new VoIP services. This includes around 400,000 lines in service, supported by AXTEL's extensive fixed wireless access network. Financial terms were not disclosed. http://www.nortelnetworks.com