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Within months of moving from BT, where he helped create the 21CN programme, Paul Reynolds is doing it all again — as CEO of Telecom New Zealand. But there are key differences in the approach, he tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Probably the most debated question within the telecoms industry at present is how long can the current internet business model and therefore the very internet itself survive. Paul Gainham considers the arguments. Co-sponsored feature: Juniper Networks
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How will next-generation networks be regulated? At a Global Telecoms Business conference on broadband in the access network, two of Europe's leading regulators engaged in a fierce debate about the European Commission's proposals for a European super-regulator of telecoms. This is an edited transcript
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Telecom operators need innovative services to offer on their next-generation networks. Hakan Erdemli explains how services will add value to operators' and end-users' lives and what NGN providers have to consider in solution delivery. Co-sponsored feature: Argela
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The convergence of telecommunications services and aggressive competition, including that coming from non-traditional players, is hitting communications service provider profit margins hard, writes Teresa Schlegelmann. Co-sponsored feature: HP
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Caroline Gabriel looks at key trends in capital expenditure in infrastructure over the next five years. Fixed-mobile convergence and the need for fat pipes will be among top concerns
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As new generation networks make it possible to offer an explosion of new services to the consumer, telecoms operators must look to their branding to stand out in the marketplace, writes insider Sharon Wheeler
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