BROWSING: TC3

How GeoLinks’ Flagship Product ClearFiber™ is Closing the Rural Broadband Gap AND Connecting Urban America

Exclusive Interview with Innovative Telecom, GeoLinks’, CEO, Skyler Ditchfield Every Fall communication industry executives from around the world travel to Silicon Valley to attend the Telecom Councils’ TC3 Summit—a 2-day, working summit where companies who build communications networks come to discover innovation. This year’s title...

Sprint technology scout talks innovation sourcing

In the incredibly competitive mobile carrier market, it's important to stay on the cutting-edge of new technologies and consumer products. That means carriers have entire teams dedicated to what is essentially technology scouting. RCR Wireless News Editor-in-Chief Dan Meyer discussed this role with Sprint Business...

How It Works: Flash memory for billing applications, real-time network monitoring

Eric Herzog of Violin Memory explains to RCR Wireless how flash memory has disrupted the telecommunications storage market. Violin has led disruption of the memory market for telcos with five out of the 10 biggest carriers in the world using its flash memory solutions. Herzog...

Measuring consumer behavior: social capital

Social capital, as John Feland explains, looks at the strength of the relationship between people and their devices or products. Feland, who founded Argus Insights, became interested in the metric when online reviews were the primary source for examining what people loved and hated...

#TC32014 Telco case study: Evolving OSS/BSS

OSS/BSS doesn't exactly send a thrill through most audiences. "The three words that really put fear in the heart of people in Silicon Valley are 'telco billing software.' Tediously boring," Mark Sherman of Telstra Ventures joked at the recent Telecom Council Carrier Connections event. But Sherman,...

Analyst Angle: Partnering — telcos that walk the walk

Editor’s Note: Welcome to Analyst Angle. We’ve collected a group of the industry’s leading analysts to give their outlook on the hot topics in the wireless industry. By now everybody knows — in theory at least — that the concept of “not invented here” should...