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AT&T Beats Street, iPhone Numbers Cast Shadow on Apple

"The company continues to head in the right direction," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. AT&T is still redefining itself, however, trying to determine if it is a wireless company that also provides at-home services or a wireline company with a wireless unit, he added...

AT&T Beats Street, iPhone Numbers Cast Shadow on Apple

"The company continues to head in the right direction," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. AT&T is still redefining itself, however, trying to determine if it is a wireless company that also provides at-home services or a wireline company with a wireless unit, he added...

Verizon Trading Calms on Vodafone’s Denial of Bid Plans

"Mergers are complicated enough dealing with two U.S. companies," telecom industry analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "If the acquiring company is non-U.S., then not only do our regulators look more closely but so do the regulators from the UK. Could it be done? Yes. Is it much more difficult? Yes."

Zander in Crosshairs as Motorola Issues Dire Warning on Q2

"Nokia and Ericsson have learned how to manage the ups and downs, butMotorola seems to have misjudged the market," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "The problem is they still do not have anything to replace the Razr. The Razr was hot, but like a comet burned out and there was nothing to replace it."

Samsung, Ericsson End Patent Tussle

The technology disputes are not surprising, given that handset makers have all converged on the same growth areas in the market and are usually building devices to work with the same mobile standards, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times The technology has also...

Carlyle Group Play for Virgin Media May Spur Bidding War

Virgin Media's predecessor, Virgin Mobile, has a unique distinction as one of a small handful of successful MVNOs in the world, with the Virgin brand able to pull off what many others -- including ESPN -- have failed to accomplish, noted telecom analyst Jeff Kagan "That approa...

Canadian Telecom Rivals Talk Merger

The conditions and factors that drove consolidation in the U.S. telco space are seen elsewhere around the world, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times "The Canadian telecommunications marketplace is going through the same transformational trends that are current...

Omnifone Opens Music Buffet for Hungry EU Mobile Markets

Even if the iPhone meets Apple's goal of selling 10 million units in the first year, that makes up just a fraction of the 1 billion cell phones sold each year worldwide, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times "Other carriers are answering by making their own musi...

With Qwest in the Black, CEO to Retire

Notebaert's career was defined by the deregulation of the telecommunications industry in the U.S., telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. Before Qwest, he worked at Tellabs, and before that had served as CEO Of Ameritech, a small local phone company that was sold in 1999 to SBC Communications -- the carrier now known as AT&T...

5 Telcos Get a Shot at $20B in Government Contracts

"The Networx contracts are a showcase ... a front window. When you walk down the street, you want to put the best, shiniest shoes in the front window and attract the attention of the buyers, and that's what this is. It's a showcase for these companies to offer services that everyone can watch and follow and then say, 'I want,'" Jeff Kagan, a telecommunications industry analyst, told the E-Commerce Times...

Motorola Cuts 4,000 Jobs as Post-Razr Cost-Shaving Continues

Motorola is riding the same roller coaster that rivals such as Nokia and Samsung have experienced as hit phone models are followed up with less successful products, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times "As long as they grasp the industry again and come out with...

Private Equity Groups Nab Alltel in $27.5B Deal

Alltel has been grooming itself for sale for some time, noted telecom analyst Jeff Kagan It expanded its footprint significantly with its $4.4 billion purchase of Western Wireless at the same time that it was sharpening its focus to exclude non-wireless activities. In 2003, it...

Vonage Trims Q1 Loss, Promises Patent Workarounds

"Vonage can't afford to disrupt service," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "If more customers leave for whatever reason, profitability is going to become that much more elusive, especially when cable companies and traditional telecom carriers are now standing ready with their own VoIP offerings."

Icahn’s Fight for Motorola Board Seat Fizzles

Nevertheless, the turmoil and drama surrounding Motorola is all about performance, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times Motorola has been through boom-and-bust cycles in the past, having ridden the Star-Tac model to the top of the industry early in the mobile i...

Court Bursts Vonage’s New Trial Balloon

"Time will tell what all this means for Vonage the company," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. "This doesn't reflect on the overall VoIP industry, which looks like it will continue to grow." ...

Qwest Profits Surge on Cost Cuts

Qwest was a key beneficiary of the massive GSA contract, though it will share the prize with several other telco firms, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times "Winning a part of the government contract will help the company during the next few years," he said....

Verizon Profits Dip, but Wireless, FiOS Show Strength

Verizon needs to invest heavily in order to grow the footprint of its FiOS service so it can remain competitive with cable companies, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times For cable companies, it was relatively easy to add voice-calling services such as VoIP (vo...

Comcast Profit Soars on Triple Play Success

"The triple play is working," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times. Still, there is considerable risk of being upstaged by phone companies -- notably Verizon and AT&T -- that can offer a four-play bundle by adding wireless services to high-speed Internet, TV and voice...

Vonage Chief Resigns as Company Struggles to Stay Afloat

Snyder's abrupt departure is a stark reminder of the trouble the company is in, telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times "It is always disturbing to hear about a CEO stepping down when a company hits turbulent waters, and Vonage has been in very rough waters lately...

Vonage Optimistic on Temporary Stay, but Shares Slide

While the temporary stay is "good news for Vonage," it "does nothing to address the real issue," telecom analyst Jeff Kagan told the E-Commerce Times "The question of whether Vonage will continue as a competitor is still up in the air," he added....

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