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  • Capacity brings you the latest network news. If you have network developments you’d like us to share please email kavit.majithia@capacitymedia.com or tweet us @capacitymag.
  • Verizon is to launch 4G LTE services in 38 metropolitan areas in the US and in at least 60 airports by the end of the year, covering up to 110 million Americans.
  • Here is our latest offering of network news. If you have network developments you’d like us to share please email fiona.bradley@capacitymedia.com or tweet us @capacitymag.
  • After years of promise, the technology is finally here to support telepresence and the impetus now lies with carriers and service providers to make it a profitable and popular market opportunity. But can they do it in the smartphone era? Guy Matthews takes to the business suite to find out.
  • Worldwide mobile broadband subscriptions topped 600 million in 2009 according to the ITU, and a growing proportion of those subscriptions are for smartphones, often with all-you-can-eat data plans.
  • Telecoms and datacoms equipment tracked by Infonetics Research grew 8% in 2008, with worldwide revenue totalling $150 billion, driven in large part by currency appreciation against the US dollar.
  • The tension in the US is mounting as the regulatory battle between LightSquared and the global positioning system (GPS) industry continues, adjudicated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
  • Network optimisation isn’t just about troubleshooting. It allows carriers to understand how their bandwidth is being used and optimise their assets. Guy Matthews investigates.
  • Guy Matthews explores how network operation centres are evolving in an attempt to keep pace with the demands of rapidly changing networks.
  • With greater pressure on telcos to deliver more than ever before, managed services could offer a solution. But as the industry’s needs are developing, are the solutions on offer keeping pace? Angela Partington explores.