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Heavy Reading is an independent market research organization offering quantitative analysis of telecom technology to service providers, vendors, and investors. Its mandate is to provide the comprehensive competitive analysis needed today for the deployment of profitable networks based on next- generation hardware and software.
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By 2011, Heavy Reading predicts fiber will be the dominant L1 technology supporting Ethernet service to the cell site. Bonded copper solutions, including Ethernet in the First Mile, are seeing early adoption in Europe and Asia, but not yet in North America. Reflecting strong feedback from operators about the performance of Ethernet microwave, the first edition of the Ethernet Backhaul Quarterly Market Tracker is bullish about the prospects for Ethernet microwave in cellular networks, albeit from 2009 onwards.
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Heavy Reading will ... be announcing the winners of the Ethernet Service Provider of the Year Awards for North America on October 17 at Ethernet Expo 2007. Winners will be named in these three key categories: market leadership, product portfolio, and innovation. For more information, please visit: www.lightreading.com/serviceproviderawards.
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Light Reading received more than 300 awards nominations for the third annual Leading Lights Awards. The winners survived three months of scrutiny and debate by a staff of more than 20 editors and analysts from Light Reading and its leading market-research division, Heavy Reading.
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Heavy Reading's new Ethernet Backhaul Quarterly Market Tracker delivers a global perspective on the rate at which cellular networks in different regions of the world will undertake the transition from TDM-based backhaul to IP/Ethernet-based backhaul. The tracker considers the different drivers for the technology and provides forecasts for the adoption of new Ethernet capabilities in RAN nodes, in the last mile, and deeper in the aggregation and metro transport parts of the network.
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Based on current schedules for interoperability testing conducted by the WiMax Forum trade group, the first commercial versions of WiMax products should be available by mid 2005, with market leader Intel Corp. leading the rollout charge, according to Heavy Reading. The first WiMax products will focus on fixed broadband applications, with products aimed at portable and mobile networking appearing in 2006 or later.
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