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MetroPCS to allow VoIP over LTE

MetroPCS ( NASDAQ:PCS ) announced it will allow VoIP services over its new LTE network. The carrier disclosed the news in a response it filed with the FCC to accusations that its new LTE service plans

Verizon files first legal challenge against FCC's net neutrality rules

It took less than a month after the FCC put forth its landmark net neutrality rules for someone to challenge it, and that challenge came last week by Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ ), which filed a

Granite Telecom surpasses 1 million analog wireline connections mark

Granite Telecommunications may not carry the same name recognition of an AT&T (NYSE: T ) or Verizon (NYSE: VZ ), but the wholesale voice/data provider's service growing presence in multi-site

TeleGeography: Skype rises while traditional long-distance revenues continue landslide

Skype maybe had initially been dismissed as a technologist hobbyist's toy, but its influence continues as traditional service provider long-distance voice traffic declines. According to a new report

This week's wireline features

This week was jam-packed with great features across our wireline (and wireless) publications. Here's a recap. Feel free to click on and check out any you might have missed. And we love your comments,

Week in research: MNCs plan for virtualized applications; Kosovo poised for telco growth

Application performance: MNCs (multi-national corporations) looking to move applications into the cloud say that Web conferencing, video conferencing, and Microsoft applications are the three most

TNS consolidates data platforms over XO's network

Transaction Network Services (TNS) has crafted a contract to use XO Communications' (OTC BB: XOHO.OB ) Ethernet Hub Service. TNS, a provider of data networking services to high profile customers in

Week In Research: Traffic pumping costs reach $2.3B mark, VoIP opportunity grows in Africa, Middle East

Traffic pumping costs: Communications service providers (CSPs) are being bled out of billions of dollars by traffic pumping practices, says telecom cost management solutions firm TEOCO. A new study

Allot: Video streaming dominated mobile data traffic in first half 2010

Video streaming now accounts for some 35 percent of data transmitted over mobile networks, concludes the latest Allot MobileTrends report covering the first half of 2010. Measuring the data of

YouTube's domination of mobile data bandwidth continues

YouTube continues to gain in popularity with mobile users and now accounts for 13 per cent of the total global mobile data bandwidth, according to new data collected by the Allot MobileTrends report.