Juniper Networks Launches Universal Edge Routers with Uncompromised "3D Scaling"
Juniper Networks Launches Universal Edge Routers with Uncompromised "3D Scaling" MX-3D Products Scale On the Fly Across Bandwidth, Subscribers and Services; Deliver Universal Edge for Business, Residential and Mobile Services NEW YORK, October 29, 2009 — Juniper Networks® (NYSE: JNPR) today announced new networking systems with revolutionary 3D Scaling technology that helps networks scale dynamically to support more bandwidth, subscribers and services — all at the same time. Fueled by the Junos® Trio chipset and Junos operating system, the new Juniper's MX 3D products directly address enterprise and service provider needs for more flexible technology and business models, providing them with "universal edge" routing for business, residential and mobile services at massive scale on a single network. The products include new modular line cards, new applications and new metro aggregation routers for Juniper's MX Series
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Juniper Networks Unveils New Silicon with Breakthrough "3D Scaling" Technology
Juniper Networks Unveils New Silicon with Breakthrough "3D Scaling" Technology Junos® Trio Scales Dynamically Across Bandwidth, Subscribers and Services; First in New Junos One Family of Processors NEW YORK, October 29, 2009 — Juniper Networks® (NYSE: JNPR) today announced a new Junos One family of processors that represent an unprecedented integration of silicon and software to push the boundaries of high-performance networking. The Junos One family combines Juniper’s experience and investments in silicon, software, systems and architecture to deliver industry-first “network instruction sets” that are purpose-built to meet the needs of networking at massive scale in multiple dimensions.
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Juniper Reinvents the Experience and Economics of Networking: Unveils New Software, Silicon, Systems and Partnerships
Juniper Reinvents the Experience and Economics of Networking: Unveils New Software, Silicon, Systems and Partnerships Company Outlines Vision for Next Decade: Develop Products for Massive Internet Scale, Deliver Open Software Platforms, Enable Broad Ecosystem of Innovation NEW YORK, October 29, 2009 – Juniper Networks® (NYSE: JNPR) today unveiled groundbreaking new software, silicon, systems and partnerships designed to propel the "new network" for enterprise and service provider customers. The new capabilities combine breakthrough technology with smart partnerships to help customers immediately reinvent the experience and economics of networking, while fostering a broad ecosystem of innovation across the network.
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Kilobyte Per Second – The Speed Of Communication
There can be some confusion between Kbp/s and kbp/s. These are actually two different things. A KBp/s is a kilobyte per second. This upper case K and B is equal to 1024 and is computer from 2 to the power of 10. The 2 is the numbers in binary code which is used to store data. So KBp/s has to do with storage space.
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U.S. internet speeds are the tortoise to S. Korea’s hare
Last month's study by the Communications Workers of America said that South Korea's average download speed of 20.4 megabits per second (mbps)was roughly four times as fast as America's average.
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Jul 17, T1 Line Definition
The specific T1 line definition is a digital transmission link with a signaling speed of 1.544 Mbps (1,544,000 bits per second) in both directions (download and upload).
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The Amazing Speed of Ethernet and Transition to Gigabit Ethernet
Advancing from slow speeds that took several minutes for a full page to come up. To the Ethernet first coming on and a speed of 10 megabits
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T3 Terminology, DS3 Technology and How to Shop Wisely
A DS3 Line or T3 Internet is a digital signal communication dedicated circuit that transmits data at speeds of 44.736 Mbps (Mega Bits Per Second), rounded up to 45MB exclusively to an Internet backbone via an ISP. Typical Internet T3 service offers an unlimited throughput of 45 Mbps for businesses that require a demand for high-bandwidth.
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Discover the Benefits of the OC48 Circuits
The OC48 is a high-speed digital network connection that is capable of transmitting at a speed of about 2.5 gigabits per second. This type of dedicated line is designed for large companies and universities with a large campus environment.
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