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Co-sponsored feature: AT&T
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If you want to set up a new ISP, or you want to launch your own IPTV network, or want to offer enterprise customers in a VPN for their own industry sector, wholesale operators might be able to oblige. Sue Norris looks at which operators are offering specialist services for different operators
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Co-sponsored feature: Verizon. Verizon Partner Solutions has taken a close look at the approach that would meet customers' needs best. It is now deploying a trial network, using a control plane architecture, in New York City
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Co-sponsored feature: NexTone: Service providers wanting to deliver end-to-end VoIP services and higher-value IP-based services must interwork across multiple networks with different protocols and protocol implementations, says John Longo. They may need to use different business models and possibly find new partners to work with
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Operators around the world are committing to record levels of investment in international network infrastructure as they prepare to meet the changing needs of their customers. Barry Mansfield looks at how the billions are being spent
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Co-sponsored feature: BT Global Telecom Markets
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Co-sponsored feature: Telus. Wholesale is key to forging the innovative links between players around the world that will enable user expectations for a Web 2.0 world to be realised and delivered, says Brent Allison of Telus
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