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Alepo Technologies Inc

The Telecom Industry in 2024: Key Trends to Watch - 1 views

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started by Alepo Technologies Inc on 22 Dec 23 no follow-up yet
Umara Rashid

FTTX | The Future - 0 views

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    Fiber to the x (FTTX) is a generic term for any network architecture that uses optical fiber to replace all or part of the usual copper local loop used for telecommunications where "X" stands for termination point
Carol Clark

Make use of VoIP phone for better and convenient business dealing - 0 views

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    The telecommunications field is amazing. The industry relies on the latest technologies to propel it further. The global telecomm industry has seen a rapid rise in demand, and with the given advances in technologies, the industry has been enabled to meet most of it.
Casey Wedge

Get the Best Solutions for Data and T1 Internet Services at Connecthere - 0 views

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    Connecthere offers the best T1 Internet Services like High Speed Internet and Data, Dedicated Internet Access, Ethernet & fiber Solutions, Hosting and Colocation, MPLS Services and Private Line Services. Connecthere provides Dedicated Internet Access through its network of Tier One Internet Service providers. It provides a proven track record of negotiating the best solutions and pricing for our customers telecommunications solutions custom tailored for the unique need of their business or industry and offers clients the best solutions that the industry can offer.
anonymous

Cellphone giants unveil mobile Linux foundation - 0 views

  • Six of the world's largest telecommunications companies have officially launched a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a common mobile Linux software platform. Founded by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone, the LiMo Foundation is inviting membership and participation from application and middleware developers.Spread the word:digg this storyThe collaboration of giants now known as the LiMo Foundation was first announced in mid-June of last year. The group's goals and official name remained a mystery until today, while the sheer stature of the companies involved led to much speculation about their intentions.NTT DoCoMo is the world's largest telecommunications company, and indeed, one of the largest companies in the world. Motorola is the world's second-largest handset vendor, behind Nokia. Motorola, Panasonic, NEC, and Samsung may well rank first, second, third, and fourth in terms of the volume of Linux-based phones shipped to date. Thus, the LiMo Foundation could have the power to unify the Linux mobile phone market in a way that standards bodies -- and there are many working to standardize Linux for mobile phones -- can only dream of.The LiMo Foundation says it aims to create the "world's first globally competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices." It aims to achieve this by defining:An API specificationAn architectureReferences to open source codeNew source code-based reference implementation components (to be developed and contributed by Foundation members)Specifications for referenced third party software
Field Engineer

Top 11 Telecom Companies - 2 views

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started by Field Engineer on 03 Jul 19 no follow-up yet
Alepo Technologies Inc

Alepo helps mtel launch mobile offload and public WiFi plans - 0 views

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina's leading telecommunications provider, m:tel, deployed Alepo's Carrier WiFi solution to improve network capacity of its 3G and LTE networks by offloading traffic to WiFi. It also wanted to bolster its monetization capabilities with paid and sponsored WiFi services.
Alepo Technologies Inc

50% of country's population signed up for Telecom Niue's LTE service - here's how - 0 views

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    As part of a broader plan to transform telecommunications on the island nation of Niue, Telecom Niue decide to launch 4G LTE services. Its legacy system could not support the new offerings, so it recruited network expert Blue Arcus to deploy Alepo's modern and flexible Digital Business Support Systems (BSS).
Alepo Technologies Inc

Alepo's 5G- and NFV-Compliant Digital Business Support System (BSS) - 0 views

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    Alepo's industry-leading 5G-ready Digital Business Support System (BSS) enables #telecom operators to digitize CX as they rapidly deliver, manage, and monetize #telecommunication services. It includes omnichannel self-care, convergent charging, billing, digital payments, partner management, and more. #DigitalBSS #businesssupportsystem #bss #ossbss #telecomsector
Alepo Technologies Inc

The benefits of Subscriber Data Management (SDM) - 0 views

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    To drive returns on 5G investments, CSPs need to ensure they can support advanced next-gen use cases. Most 5G applications demand millisecond response. Subscriber Data Management (SDM) facilitates this by providing a streamlined, centralized, high-performing system to store and process data. SDM helps telecom operators make a smooth transition to 5G. At the heart of the 5G Core, it provides a unified platform to support 4G and 5G data. How does it work and what benefits does it afford to network operators? Download the whitepaper: https://bit.ly/35JBcIg #5GCore #telecommunications #SubscriberManagement #sdm #5g #5gtechnology
anonymous

The future of telecom regulation in Europe - CNET News.com - 0 views

  • The European Commission has adopted a raft of proposals that will see Europe's telecommunications infrastructure dramatically shaken up.
anonymous

Verizon 4Q Profit Drops 38 Percent; Wireless Sales Up; Data ARPU Increases 63 Percent - 0 views

  • Verizon 4Q Profit Drops 38 Percent; Wireless Sales Up; Data ARPU Increases 63 Percent Posted by David Kaplan Mon 29 Jan 2007 08:58 PM PST Updated below, with details from conference call: Verizon (NYSE: VZ) on Monday reported a 38 percent drop in 4Q profit after divesting several businesses, but the telco added 2.3 million net wireless subscribers during the last three months of 2006. Including the 2.3 million net customers added, the company’s Verizon Wireless business saw its U.S. subscriber base reach 59.1 million, up 15 percent from the same time a year ago. Other highlights included: -- The telecommunications giant had net income of $1.03 billion, or 35 cents a share, for the quarter, down from $1.66 billion, or 59 cents a share, a year ago. -- Verizon’s broadband FTTP network—over which customers receive FiOS Internet and FiOS TV services—passed a total of more than 6 million premises by the end of 2006. -- Revenue in the latest quarter rose 26.1 percent to $22.6 billion. -- On the data side (which includes mobile content, among other things) revenues doubled over the previous year, contributing $4.5 billion in revenues in 2006.  In Q406, data revenues were 15.8 percent of all service revenues, up from 9.8 percent in Q505.  Data service ARPU in Q4 increased by 63 percent over the year-ago quarter.  The company had 34.3 million retail data customers in December—a 44 percent increase over Q405. -- Data made up $7.91 of total service ARPU, up substantially year over year, and $0.75 sequentially. -- About 35% of data revenue comes from business-focused applications. Revenues from its Internet access and e-mail products increased 120% year over year, and more than 50% of its data revenue growth comes from services other than messaging, primarily EVDO-based. -- During Q4, Verizon Wireless customers exchanged 17.7 billion text messages—which it says is a company and industry record (not sure why they claim that)—and 353 million picture/video messages.  Customers also completed more than 78 million downloads of games, ringtones, ringback tones and exclusive content.
Umara Rashid

Pakistan Telecom Industry - SWOT Analysis | TelecomHype - 0 views

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    SWOT analysis stands for analyzing the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats of a certain industry or company. This post deals with the SWOT analysis of the Telecom Industry of Pakistan.
Umara Rashid

Telecom Blues | RF - Radical Frequency - 0 views

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    Bad things are happening everywhere. Consumer spending is tumbling down. Major US Banks are sitting at Washington's helm to beg for as much as possible out of the USD 700 billion bail out package. World markets are breaking records of significant minima every working day and governments are desperate to restore investor confidence in markets.
Umara Rashid

Innovations in Telecom - The wireless broadband - 1 views

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    The evolution of wireless broadband technology has unveiled an entirely new genre of products, services and applications. Unprecedented technological innovations coupled with high speed wireless networks are yielding unprecedented benefits in every aspect of human life. Today these technological advances can facilitate many domains of individual as well as social issues.
Umara Rashid

Ray tracing - 0 views

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    Ray tracing is a method for calculating the path of waves or particles through a system with regions of varying propagation velocity, absorption characteristics, and reflecting surfaces.
Umara Rashid

UMTS in Pakistan | Alice in Telecomland - 0 views

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    UMTS is the Next Upcoming Mobile Cellular Technology in Pakistan to be implemented". Motorola is also offering high performance UMTS and HSPA end to end solutions; including Radio Access Network (RAN), Operations and Management, Core Network and Network Support Services.
Umara Rashid

multiplexing in optical fiber--WDM - 0 views

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    Wavelength Division Multiplexing is a technology of optical communication having advantage of the multiple frequencies of light can be transmitted simultaneously through a single optical fiber, and each of those frequency channels can carry independent information
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