Hardball 3/28/10: Ciena’s “What’s Next is Now” Campaign is Pathetic
March 28, 2010
There is a very short video of Ciena’s CEO that is repetitive and meaningless. It does not provide the following: “explain why this acquisition is transformational for the industry, how it expands Ciena's global influence, and what you can expect next for your network.” While the video uses all of the appropriate marketing-hype code words, “converged,” “focused," etc., it does not provide any concrete details on how Ciena’s acquisition will make more money for itself or for its customers.
Hardball 3/28/10: Ciena’s New “Whipping Boy”?
March 28, 2010
Ciena/Nortel Product Plans Revealed | www.lightreading.com
Ciena’s CEO appears to have the board, the marketing department, and the CFO firmly under his control. Now it seems that product R&D will likely be run with the appointment of an outside executive. If the rationalization of Ciena’s product lines does not go very well, which is quite likely, the ex-Nortel President of MEN will make a convenient scapegoat.
Hardball 3/28/10: Calix’s Successful IPO
March 28, 2010
Calix’s IPO was a success partially because the stock of the price did not go down. It was given an adequate amount of room to run. The institutional investors and Calix’s CEO appear to have bent over backwards to come out with a very conservative offering.
Hardball 3/28/10: Amateur Hour at the FCC
March 28, 2010
The new FCC National Broadband Plan appears to be a joke. Spending about $15 billion is not nearly sufficient. A minimum of $100 billion is probably necessary for any plan to be taken seriously.
Usage Based Billing Coming to Mobile?
March 26, 2010
Sprint CEO: Rate Plans Will Move From Minutes To Gigabytes | blogs.wsj.com
With the explosion of mobile data consumption, the mobile industry is exploring usage based billing. We have seen this play out in the fixed Internet market.
Hardball 3/22/10: CAPEX Budget Update
March 22, 2010
Has the telecom market recovered from the latest recession? While the market picked up significantly to end 2009 with a very strong fourth quarter, the first quarter of 2010 has seen a less than booming business. Early predictions of growth in the CAPEX budgets have been replaced with a tempered view of matching that of last year.
Web Block plan misses the point - technology will overcome!
March 20, 2010
ISPs, publishers and academics voice outrage at web-block plan | www.businessweek.com
There are 2 thoughts and drivers behind the web block plan,- copyright holders, typically Hollywood, who see this as a cheap way to help prevent revenue loss in the short term. It will not generate new revenue, they have gone beyond that point.- child protection organisations who see this as a means of getting legislation in place through the backdoor that gives them additional powers to prevent children accessing unsuitable material. Good idea, wrong legislation.
Hardball 3/19/10: My Personal Outage with Verizon
March 19, 2010
Verizon has been seemingly cruising along on a path of solid returns and continuing expansion of new services. However, some recent personal experiences may indicate things are not going as well as one might think. My home telephone (landline) went out of service the other day.
Hardball 3/18/10: AT&T’s Domain Vendors
March 18, 2010
A peak inside AT&T’s preferred ‘domain’ supplier list | blog.connectedplanetonline.com
1) In retrospect, AT&T should have divided up the IP domain into two – core and edge. 2) It would make sense for Nokia Siemens Networks to partner with Fujitsu because the former is an incumbent at the service provider on the long-haul DWDM side. 3) We continue to believe that Ciena’s optical switches will get the lion’s share of sales at the carrier, regardless of the second vendor.
Hardball 3/18/10: Verizon Never Really Had Small-Town FiOS Plans
March 18, 2010
Has Verizon scaled back its FiOS (especially small-town) plans? | blog.connectedplanetonline.com
Where is it actually documented that Verizon ever had a strategy that would include small towns? Is not the RBOC trying to rid itself of as many of these lines as possible? One needs again to go back to the original game plan established in the 1980s.
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