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Tellabs Video: Driving Change in Mobile Backhaul, Part Two: The Evolution and Promise
End users clearly want m-commerce, and operators must support the speed and reliability necessary not only to retain customers but compel them to embrace mobile commerce as a value-added service. Part two of a three-part series addresses the
Tellabs Video: Driving Change in Mobile Backhaul, Part One: Where Are We Now?
Tellabs presents part one of a three-part series: Mobile Commerce: Driving Change for Mobile Backhaul. Narrated by Gabriel Brown, Chief Analyst for Unstrung Insider, part one explores the current state of mobile commerce and the demands of end-users.
Tellabs Podcast - Money in the Bank
As mobile commerce finally goes mainstream, the network plays an increasingly important role. This podcast was adapted from the "Money in the Bank" article featured in the Winter 2007 issue of Tellabs Emerge Magazine.
MOBILE TV A GROWING TURN OFF
The number of people turning off mobile TV is, in percentage terms, outstripping the growth of the total mobile TV market, research from M:Metrics, commissioned by Tellabs, suggests.M:Metrics reckoned that the growth in audience for mobile
Tellabs introduces an 'all-star' solution
The Tellabs 8607 access switch is premiering at this year's Mobile World Congress.
3GSM NEWS: Tellabs hoping for backhaul boost
Cost per bit beating revenues on HSDPA services?
It’s a growing concern that as HSPA networks roll out and, more importantly, as data intensive service start to be used across those networks, the existing backhaul infrastructure will become
Tellabs warns of disappointing fourth quarter
Blames "consolidation uncertainty"
Tellabs has said that its fourth quarter2006 revenue is expected to range from US$455 million to US$470 million. That represents a quarter on quarter reduction from the $523 million earnt in the third quarter 2006,
Tellabs 8000 network manager targeting efficiency
Service providers can minimize network operating expenses with the new Tellabs 8000 network manager. The Tellabs 8000 manager is the only system that enables service providers to control multiple Tellabs systems based on various technologies (TDM, Frame Relay,





