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December 14, 2009
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  Verizon CEO blasts net neutrality, 'dumb-pipe' world
By Ed Gubbiins

Verizon Chief Executive Officer Ivan Seidenberg took the stage on the first morning of the Supercomm trade show Wednesday to blast network neutrality regulations currently proposed by the Federal Communications Commission.

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  Tellabs enters the 4G core market with WiChorus buy
By Kevin Fitchard 
A new challenger has emerged in the 4G core market, but it’s not a name many would expect. Tellabs (NASDAQ:TLAB) today announced its intentions to plop down $165 million in cash for WiChorus, a tiny emerging mobile packet core vendor that recently won national attention for landing Clearwire’s 4G mobile core contract.  
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U.S. CTO seeks public-private partnerships 
By Carol Wilson
Data Center World is the largest global event of its kind and has been named one of the 50 fastest growing tradeshows in the U.S. It is the leading educational conference for data center professionals.
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Hesse calls for FCC to change access rules
By ChannellVision 
Calling the nation’s wireless regulatory system “grounded in the past,” Sprint Nextel’s President and CEO Dan Hesse said he is hopeful the new Federal Communications Commission will update regulations and rethink current special access regimes.Calling the nation’s wireless regulatory system “grounded in the past,” Sprint Nextel’s President and CEO Dan Hesse said he is hopeful the new Federal Communications Commission will update regulations and rethink current special access regimes
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Dear Valued Customer;

Welcome to another edition of our monthly E-News Letter. Your single source for information associated with the wire-line & wireless communications services industries.

After coming back from the SUPERCOMM and Comptel events, we would like to recap our experience, and offer inputs into the key national issues in telecommunications.  We attended the broadband stimulus program and listened to keynote addresses by both Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg and Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hess. The key theme everyone addressed was broadband deployment. Note that the U.S. does not have a national broadband policy.  The U.S. often takes a reactive approach to information policy. Oftentimes, the approach results in conflicting rules or policy reversal.  The reactive approach, which seems slow to plan, develop, and execute serves two purposes (1) to allow the market to correct itself and (2) to avoid hampering entrepreneurial and innovation processes and opportunities.  The reason for this is (1) the undercurrent of conflicts within the United States constitutional framework, (2) rapid advance in technological innovation, and (3) the side effect of the United States political system.

For more of our analysis of the current Broadband policy, please follow the link here.

Paul Fettuccia
Vice President
ANS, Advanced Network Services, LLC.

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