02.23.09 |
In pursuit of new business opportunities – By Greg Gum, Chief Marketing Officer, ANDA NetworksFiled in Media Coverage |
12.23.08 |
EoPDH as an alternative for delivering rich media applicationsFiled in Media Coverage |
12.03.08 |
Why Mobile Carriers Are Turning To Ethernet – By Charles R. Kenmore, ANDA NetworksFiled in Media Coverage |
11.20.08 |
Nortel expands relationship with ANDA NetworksFiled in Media Coverage |
11.19.08 |
Nortel adds to Metro Ethernet before it subtractsFiled in Media Coverage |
11.19.08 |
Nortel Aims to Strengthen Hold on VPN Solution MarketFiled in Media Coverage |
09.24.08 |
OAM to the carrier-class Ethernet rescueFiled in Media Coverage |
06.23.08 |
Ethernet for wireless backhaul, by Charles R. Kenmore, President and CEO, ANDA NetworksFiled in Media Coverage |
06.10.08 |
ANDA Networks Introduces First Element Management System Supporting Multi-Vendor Carrier Ethernet EquipmentFiled in Media Coverage |
06.02.08 |
Tracking the Ethernet Access CometFiled in Media Coverage |








While cable operators have been traditionally thought of as primarily providers of residential video services and secondarily of broadband internet connectivity, they are now targeting small and medium-sized businesses with voice and data service bundles and offering business Ethernet services for wireless providers for mobile backhaul applications. Doing so is a smart move for the cable multiple-system operators (MSOs) because it enables them to leverage their existing fibre plant and to increase revenues by broadening their business subscriber base and product portfolios. As the incumbent telcos begin offering bundles of voice, video and internet access to residential customers, cable operators are moving up-market to service businesses and mobile service providers, with increased service choices…
This study compares the performance of media delivery techniques to show how Ethernet over PDH technology can deliver reliable, resilient transport services for streaming video applications.
With the proliferation of smartphones and PDAs, mobile providers are expanding their
Nortel is helping operators support the high-bandwidth needs of today’s hyperconnected businesses by becoming a one-stop shop for Ethernet VPN (E-VPN) solutions. These solutions, which include customer premises equipment from ANDA Networks, provide businesses with a single, secure high-speed network that supports all their communication needs from everyday phone and Internet use to advanced services like telepresence.
Nortel this week said it will resell customer premises Ethernet termination equipment from ANDA Networks.The ANDA gear will help Nortel broaden the Ethernet VPN portfolio offered through its Metro Ethernet Networks division. Nortel is selling this division to raise cash to invest in other, more strategic areas for the company…
Nortel wants to be a one stop shop for Ethernet VPN solutions, and they aren’t too proud to say so. To do that, Nortel has expanded its agreement with ANDA Networks…
Here’s how Ethernet can help network designers conduct end-to-end life cycle management of their networks from the core into the customers’ premises
ANDA Networks, the leader in carrier-class fiber and copper-based Ethernet access platforms, today announced the launch of the first carrier-grade element management system (EMS) for Ethernet access services with multi-vendor support. Its next generation EtherView™ 2.0 management platform now scales to over 10,000 nodes to enable carriers to meet the increased demand for Carrier Ethernet services while maintaining management visibility across multiple equipment vendors’ products…
Since 2004, service providers have installed more than $4.5 billion worth of CESRs to help control network transport and aggregation costs and to facilitate the creation of new revenue-generating services delivered over a common Ethernet/MPLS-based infrastructure. Now these operators are deploying Ethernet access solutions to add more customer end-points to leverage metro network investments…