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Tim Doiron
Acting VP Product Development/Managing Product Marketing and Management

Timothy Doiron is acting VP - product development/managing director of product marketing and management for the mobile routing business unit at Tellabs. In this role, he is responsible for Tellabs® 8800 Smart Routers and Tellabs® 8600 Smart Routers.

Previously, Doiron was director, product management for broadband products at Tellabs, where he managed marketing multi-service data products and solutions worldwide. Doiron has more than 20 years of telecommunications industry experience. In addition to previous product planning and product management posts at Tellabs, Doiron has held a variety of leadership positions in software engineering, product management, business development and marketing at ARRIS, Ericsson and Southwestern Bell Wireless.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, a Master of Science in electrical engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and a Master of Business Administration from Webster University. Doiron also holds six U.S. patents and is a long-time member of both the IEEE and the Business Marketing Association (BMA).

Blog Posts:


Exploit existing operational processes with small cells

While LTE smartphones drive growth in small cell deployments, the enthusiasm among ecosystem stakeholders is tempered by significant challenges with the new technology. Infonetics Research has pointed out that operators are having many operational and financial challenges with the new business model. Based on operator feedback, it seems that weak operational procedures as well as deficient tools and technologies are the most critical pain points.

Subjects: Small Cells

Cure your network congestion with intelligence

We see lots of growth in the mobile space today, such as telemedicine, machine-to-machine, video calling and tablets. But many operators today are caught in a dilemma: how to maximize long-term growth with these new trends while understanding the potential for short-term unprofitability if they don’t make changes to their networks soon.


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