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TT Caption Contest: Holiday Edition![]() Whether it's buying a holiday gift for yourself -- to make up for those ties and ugly sweaters -- or buying a loved one a gift, Telco Transformation just might have you covered with the last cartoon caption contest of the year. According to this story, in-laws give the worst Christmas gifts while "work colleagues, aunties and sisters" are also known for gifts that are destined to be returned or lost in a closet. Knitwear, mug-sets and bad romance novels were among the least desirable gifts to receive, according to a survey cited in the same story. All of which, in a roundabout way, brings us to this month's cartoon caption contest. Whether it's gift giving or buying yourself something from your own wish list, the winners of this month's cartoon caption contest will receive a $150 Amazon gift card for first place; $75 for second and $50 for third. As a lagniappe, a $25 gift card will go to the person who has the best comment on the worst gift he or she has ever received.
Registered users can enter as many times as they would like prior to the contest ending at midnight ET on January 4. *Terms and conditions apply. (See PROMOTIONAL TERMS FOR DECEMBER TELCO TRANSFORMATION CAPTION CONTEST.) — Mike Robuck, Editor, Telco Transformation |
![]() The winners from the holiday edition of Telco Transformation's caption contest are announced.
Comcast and AT&T are among the first companies to pass out bonuses to employees after tax reform legislation passes.
Disney is upping its streaming video game with its deal with 21st Century Fox.
CenturyLink's survey also asked IT professionals about SD-WAN, Ethernet and MPLS.
![]() ![]() ARCHIVED | December 7, 2017, 12pm EST
Orange has been one of the leading proponents of SDN and NFV. In this Telco Transformation radio show, Orange's John Isch provides some perspective on his company's NFV/SDN journey.
![]() Huawei Network Transformation Seminar The adoption of virtualization technology and cloud architectures by telecom network operators is now well underway but there is still a long way to go before the transition to an era of Network Functions Cloudification (NFC) is complete. |
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