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Communications initiatives editorial director Loring Wirbel provides a sardonic and forward-looking view of the fast-changing communications industry.

  • But was it all worth it? (09:00 AM EST, 12/13/04)
  • Clusters today, comms tomorrow (09:00 AM EST, 11/15/04)
  • Breaking and entering: If the law fits . . . (09:00 AM EST, 11/01/04)
  • Adaptive networks on the march (09:00 AM EDT, 10/18/04)
  • Patient capital, not bulls, will win the day (09:00 AM EDT, 09/29/04)
  • Comms security: a one-legged stool (09:09 AM EDT, 09/20/04)
  • Like circuit, like packet (09:00 AM EDT, 08/23/04)
  • NPUs and FPGAs: on different planes? (09:00 AM EDT, 07/26/04)
  • Outsourcing, part 2: Design (09:00 AM EDT, 07/12/04)
  • ATM debate redux (09:00 AM EDT, 06/28/04)
  • Malaise will be temporary (09:00 AM EDT, 06/14/04)
  • Whither the data path processor? (09:00 AM EDT, 05/03/04)
  • Shareholder democracy revisited (09:00 AM EST, 03/22/04)
  • AT&T: Death of a brand (10:32 AM EST, 03/08/04)
  • The outsource shell (10:37 AM EST, 02/23/04)
  • What we asked for? (10:52 AM EST, 02/09/04)
  • Subtle anti-audio bias? (08:51 AM EST, 01/26/04)
  • Lowest-cost model takes its toll (12:47 PM EST, 12/15/03)
  • UWB camps: Give peace a chance (07:56 AM EST, 12/01/03)
  • Low-cost multicast rides MPLS (08:32 AM EST, 11/17/03)
  • Big bandgap (02:07 PM EST, 10/30/03)
  • Reverse churn? (08:11 AM EDT, 10/20/03)
  • Unintended consequences (08:12 AM EDT, 10/06/03)
  • For comms, recovery and dry rot (08:15 AM EDT, 09/22/03)
  • Rumsfeld builds a house divided (12:34 PM EDT, 08/25/03)
  • Big Music, take note: profit model in trouble (08:10 AM EDT, 08/11/03)
  • Public needs to know infrastructure basics (08:23 AM EDT, 07/28/03)
  • The case against felonious spam (11:28 AM EDT, 07/14/03)
  • OIF's expanded mission: It's electric (08:45 AM EDT, 07/07/03)
  • Media menu is shrinking fast (09:09 AM EDT, 06/16/03)
  • Glimmer of hope at Supercomm (07:57 AM EDT, 06/02/03)
  • Bowing out gracefully (08:49 AM EDT, 05/19/03)
  • Distressed assets (08:08 AM EDT, 04/07/03)
  • Passage seen to set-tops (08:45 AM EST, 03/24/03)
  • Amid despair, there's hope (07:12 AM EST, 03/10/03)
  • Another stall in broadband? (07:23 AM EST, 02/24/03)
  • A visit to the comms kennel (07:23 AM EST, 02/10/03)
  • A death deferred (07:28 AM EST, 01/27/03)
  • Materials matter (12:54 PM EST, 01/13/03)
  • Taking stock at year's end (07:56 AM EST, 12/27/02)
  • Telco by way of 7-Eleven (08:13 AM EST, 12/09/02)
  • True stateful inspection (08:46 AM EST, 11/25/02)
  • Voted off what island? (11:19 AM EST, 11/11/02)
  • Life after Chapter 11 (06:53 AM EST, 10/28/02)
  • For whom the bell tolls (08:53 AM EDT, 10/14/02)
  • CDC message: Let's play ball! (07:01 AM EDT, 09/16/02)
  • Back to the optical labs? (08:06 AM EDT, 09/03/02)
  • Dropped packets (07:16 AM EDT, 08/19/02)
  • A router in every Barbie (08:02 AM EDT, 08/06/02)
  • Some true Spring signs (07:56 AM EDT, 07/23/02)
  • After the gold rush (07:10 AM EDT, 07/08/02)
  • Party of the damned (11:53 AM EDT, 06/24/02)
  • Ethernet over VDSL (07:36 AM EDT, 06/10/02)
  • Who should run WLANs? (08:24 AM EDT, 05/30/02)
  • Innovations in a vacuum (10:48 AM EDT, 05/13/02)
  • Recovery? Not so fast (08:06 AM EDT, 04/15/02)
  • A necessary partition (08:06 AM EST, 04/01/02)
  • Playground rules apply (10:44 AM EST, 03/18/02)
  • SNMP on the cheap (12:37 PM EST, 03/04/02)
  • Software personalities (07:05 AM EST, 02/19/02)
  • Photonics hibernation (07:02 AM EST, 02/04/02)
  • 3G shows signs of life (11:00 AM EST, 01/22/02)
  • Un-Cramerize the new year (09:45 AM EST, 01/07/02)
  • Creditors play chicken (09:59 AM EST, 12/17/01)
  • Counting on SPI standard (10:37 AM EST, 12/03/01)
  • The cost of IP backbones (10:21 AM EST, 11/19/01)
  • Traffic parts go standard (11:40 AM EST, 11/05/01)
  • Soft switch's security woe (09:58 AM EDT, 10/22/01)
  • New model: Self-reliance (09:34 AM EDT, 10/08/01)
  • Before, and after, Sept 11. (10:07 AM EDT, 09/24/01)
  • Is it the end of an era? (11:47 AM EDT, 09/10/01)
  • Service as differentiator (12:04 PM EDT, 08/28/01)
  • Lessons from Nanovation (11:32 AM EDT, 08/13/01)
  • Salvaging technology (11:19 AM EDT, 07/23/01)
  • Can't build on empty assets (08:17 AM EDT, 07/09/01)
  • Let's roll out fiber payday (07:02 AM EDT, 06/25/01)
  • Supercomm desperation (12:08 PM EDT, 06/11/01)
  • A national access crisis? (02:55 PM EDT, 05/29/01)
  • The mass hallucination (10:01 AM EDT, 05/14/01)
  • Guaranteeing broadband (10:16 AM EDT, 04/09/01)
  • The PON exit strategy (07:03 AM EST, 03/26/01)
  • Tracking the optical action (10:05 AM EST, 03/12/01)
  • Less than meets the eye (06:53 AM EST, 02/26/01)
  • The security processor (07:14 AM EST, 02/12/01)
  • First-mile Ethernet (11:04 AM EST, 01/29/01)
  • Memo to George W. (10:01 AM EST, 01/16/01)
  • Don't expect a fast start (06:33 PM EST, 12/19/00)
  • Just execute, just deploy (08:34 PM EST, 12/05/00)
  • One-to-one provisioning (10:33 AM EST, 11/27/00)
  • No salvation found in 3G (11:01 AM EST, 11/13/00)
  • The carrier crunch (10:20 AM EDT, 10/23/00)
  • Overboard On Embedded (10:09 AM EDT, 10/09/00)
  • Fighting the power (09:50 AM EDT, 09/25/00)
  • Intelligence, Star Wars link (10:34 AM EDT, 09/11/00)
  • 21st century harsh reality (09:53 AM EDT, 08/28/00)
  • MAE gives way to Magie (10:55 AM EDT, 08/14/00)
  • Semis retake center stage (04:59 PM EDT, 08/01/00)
  • What's in a name? (10:02 AM EDT, 07/24/00)
  • Truth in forecasting (10:39 AM EDT, 07/10/00)
  • It's all right if you squint (10:18 AM EDT, 06/26/00)
  • Fiber-optic wars are on (09:58 AM EDT, 06/12/00)
  • N+I busy, but hushed (05:41 PM EDT, 05/16/00)
  • Benchmarks, anyone? (10:51 AM EDT, 05/08/00)
  • Outgrowing magical thought (04:52 PM EDT, 04/19/00)
  • No time for cultivation (10:13 AM EDT, 04/10/00)
  • Back to the gate level (09:46 AM EST, 03/27/00)
  • Vanishing sweet spots (09:50 AM EST, 03/13/00)
  • Blinded by the light (02:56 PM EST, 02/28/00)
  • Too much noisy static (11:47 AM EST, 02/14/00)
  • Broadband's biggest news (08:55 AM EST, 01/24/00)
  • It's the people, stupid! (04:00 PM EST, 01/05/00)
  • The gateway of the future (01:25 PM EST, 12/13/99)
  • Shared lines and Popcorn (09:21 AM EST, 11/29/99)
  • Boundless prosperity? (02:14 PM EST, 11/15/99)
  • Wagging the access dog (01:40 PM EST, 11/01/99)
  • Can't DSLs play nice? (10:22 AM EDT, 10/18/99)
  • Confusion in wireless data (09:55 AM EDT, 10/04/99)
  • Next boom, soft switch (10:06 AM EDT, 09/20/99)
  • Time for FCC chief to quit (11:47 AM EDT, 09/07/99)
  • Muddle in the last mile (09:51 AM EDT, 08/23/99)
  • Net processor splits market (09:55 AM EDT, 08/09/99)
  • Five modest proposals (09:48 AM EDT, 07/26/99)
  • Opening up the headend (11:45 AM EDT, 07/12/99)
  • Ennui follows exasperation (10:02 AM EDT, 06/28/99)
  • As Cabletron goes, so . . . (09:36 AM EDT, 06/14/99)
  • Mergers not all sunshine (01:42 PM EDT, 06/01/99)
  • Y2K worries are for wimps (09:21 AM EDT, 05/17/99)
  • Is it a forklift or a tool kit? (09:29 AM EDT, 05/03/99)
  • The vanishing ASIC team (10:01 AM EDT, 04/19/99)
  • Handicapping the takeovers (09:34 AM EDT, 04/05/99)
  • The bluff is on us (10:31 AM EST, 03/22/99)
  • Ethernet in name only (10:30 AM EST, 03/09/99)
  • Let 100 3G flowers bloom (10:01 AM EST, 02/22/99)
  • Portability and privacy (11:04 AM EST, 02/08/99)
  • Home sweet heartache (01:23 PM EST, 01/25/99)
  • Too many startups? (01:58 PM EST, 01/11/99)
  • Attitude adjustment (03:02 PM EST, 12/14/98)
  • Not bad for starters (01:32 PM EST, 12/14/98)
  • Silk Road's lonely path (02:55 PM EST, 12/11/98)
  • VDSL offers new potential (02:40 PM EST, 12/02/98)

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