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- Qtel signs deal for undersea fiber-optic connectivity
- Anixter International 1Q earnings rise
- Corning posts $249 million profit in first quarter
- Beacon Power Corporation to acquire NxtPhase T&D Corporation
- Indiana Fiber Network selects Tekelec's SS7 signaling platform
- GbE fiber cable volume application trends
- Verizon launches its FiOS service to a growing number of Californians
- Molex to close New Hampshire operations
- Verizon says first-quarter profit increased to $1.76 billion
- Level 3 beats forecasts despite $77 million loss
- CenturyTel looking towards Ethernet
- JDS Uniphase cutting 700 manufacturing jobs
- Phyworks expands family of 1G to 4G transimpedance amplifiers
- Telkom to spend Sh5b on upgrading network
- Stratos Lightwave is first major supplier of ruggedized MIL-SPEC optical transceivers
- TIA publishes new standard TIA-472C000-B
- Texas Cable industry opposes new state bill HB 3179
- DRS tapped to work on Korean destroyer
- HKBN launches FTTH service
- FTTP on the rise, but still lags broadband competitors
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