Defining "Advanced Services"
The market has been confused in the past year by FCC's interpretations on "necessary" unbundled network elements. Their final interpretations could have dramatic effects on ILEC and CLEC business plans.
XCHANGE Magazine
December 1, 2000
Battered AT&T Breaks itself Up
"It's just an expensive proposition, a time-consuming proposition, to make these cable wires have (Internet) capabilities." Complicating things was the continued erosion of AT&T's once-dominant position in the long-distance market."
The Sacramento Bee
October 26, 2000
A Converged Local Exchange Carrier
This week I had a chat with Goli Ameri, president of eTinium, Inc., a research and consulting firm that specializes in the convergence of the Internet and telecommunications, especially its effects on service providers and equipment manufacturers...
Multex Investor: The Internet Analyst
The Convergence Industry August 17, 2000
The Intelligent Edge: Facilitating Network Convergence
Carriers and service providers have a lot of choices for the network edge. In the end, a simplified network with lowered costs should be the goal...
Internet Telephony
InFocus Story August 7, 2000
Fixed Wireless Touted For Broadband Net Access
"Without QoS, I honestly don't think a vendor can survive these days, and it doesn't matter what medium they're in," said Goli Ameri, president of research firm AmeriSearch* (Portland, Ore.). "Bandwidth is becoming a commodity, service is the name of the game and how carriers can allocate their bandwidth into different services will be the differentiator."
*AmeriSearch is the original name of eTinium, Inc.
EETimes
Systems & Software July 14, 2000
Goli Y. Ameri, eTinium president, asks Bernard Ebbers, MCI WorldCom president, the $129 billion question...
Network World
WCA Conference July 11, 2000
Portrait Of A Failure
In a booming CLEC market, GST flopped. For other service providers, this CLEC's misfortune could provide a valuable learning experience...
Internet Telephony
InFocus Story July 10, 2000
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