Features
WIMAX SUBSCRIBER MANAGEMENT - The heir presumptive?
Could VPLS offer the answer to the seemingly inevitable future bandwidth crunch? Chris Werpy explores the options
WIMAX OPPORTUNITIES - Town and Country
WiMAX is often regarded as an economically attractive technology in rural areas with no wired networks, but it is also being increasingly positioned as an alternative to DSL in metro areas within developed countries, says Howard Wilcox
VOIP SOFTSWITCH - Short-cut to the top
The delivery of voice services over next generation networks has never been a comfortable journey. The business reality takes companies upwards and downwards, twists carriers in the wind of market challenges and throws them in heavy seas of
TELECONFERENCING - Budget meetings
In a world where Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) continues to make its mark in the boardroom, companies are looking for ways in which carbon footprints can be reduced, and employees' time can be used more efficiently and productively.
COLUMN: TELECOM ECONOMICS - Towards a new deal?
Benoit Reillier provides an update on the key regulatory topics that will shape the telecoms market over the next few years
CHARGING MODELS - Old wisdom, new business
As the telecoms industry embraces transformation - and all that implies - Alex Leslie argues that billing, or the now more fashionable "revenue management", remains strategic in a deeply unpredictable marketplace
OPEN SOURCE - Defragmenting the mobile Internet
The move to open source in content delivery could be the much-needed catalyst to driving the mobile web forward says Mark Watson
LEAD INTERVIEW - Changing dynamics
There's a stark dynamic framing in the telecoms Operations Support Systems (OSS) market. Until recently networks were expensive while the price tags for the OSS systems used to assure the services running across them were, by comparison, puny.





