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The Fiber Gold Rush Is On

We’ve known for some time that ultimately we’d need to move from copper wires to fiber optic strands to get the bandwidth we’ll need as technology advances. Internet service providers, Cable TV companies, medical centers, telephone switching offices and major corporations have gradually embraced this move over the last couple of decades. New services, such as Metro Ethernet , have made fiber optic connections affordable for even mid-size companies

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by lemen - February 11, 2010 at 10:54 PM

Categories: 000, 1, 1000, 1000 Mbps, Ads, All, ALU, Applications, Bandwidth, Bandwidth Connectivity, Bit, bps, Broadband, Broadband Service, broadband-internet, Business, Cable, Cable TV, Cellular, Channel, Channels, comcast, Community, Company, Connection, Connectivity, Consumer, Copper, Copper Line, Copper Wire, Copper Wires, droid, DSL, edge, electromagnetic spectrum, Equipment, Ethernet, FCC, Fiber, Fiber Optic, fiber optic bandwidth, FIOS, FTTP, Gbps, GE, Gigabit, gigabit per second, Google, hands on, Higher bandwidth, Home, infrastructure, Internet, Internet Service, Internet Service Provider, Internet Service Providers, IOS, IP, iPad, iPhone, ISP, IT, LAN, LANs, Latency, LEC, LED, LG, lte, MAN, MB, Mbps, Metro Ethernet, Net, Network, Networks, News, Office, offices, Optical, Optical Fiber, Other, Phone, Phones, PHP, Port, PRI, price, Provider, rim, rom, Satellite, Service, Service Provider, Small Business, smartphone, Smartphones, Speed, Switch, Switching, System, T1, tablet, Tech, Technology, Telecom, Telecommunications, Telephone, Tre, TV, United States, Verizon, Video, WiMAX, Wireles, Wireless, Wireless Broadband, Work, WWW   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Is Voice Over MPLS The New PSTN?

It’s clear that packet switched networks are taking over from circuit switched networks. So much so, that the FCC is considering pulling the plug on the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) at some point. It’s a clear omen that the end is near for the telephone system that has served us for over a century.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by SeanFL - January 14, 2010 at 10:38 PM

Categories: 1, 63, Ads, All, ATM, Bandwidth, Business, business telephone, Carrier, Cellular, Channel, Circuit, Coding, Connectivity, Consumer, CoS, Data, Deal, Digit, Digital, Enterprise, ERP, Ethernet, FCC, GE, global, Google, Hub, Internet, IP, IP networks, IPL, ISDN, IT, LAN, Latency, LEC, LED, location, MAN, MPLS, Net, Network, Networks, opera, Operator, Other, PBX, PBX phone, Phone, Phone System, PHP, Point to Point, Port, PRI, Protocol, Protocols, Provider, pstn, QoS, Quality of Service, rom, Security, sense, Service, Signaling, SIP, SIP Trunking, Switch, Switching, System, T1, TDM, Telecom, Telecom C, Telecommunications, Telephone, Traffic, Tre, Video, Voice, Voice and Data, voice over MPLS, voice packets, VoIP, voip-telephony, WAN, Wireles, Wireless, Work, WWW   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Role of WiMAX in Smart Grid

Several analysts, including those at GTM Research and Pike Research, have evaluated field area network options and seem to agree thatWiMAX ( News - Alert) should be a preferred technology solution for utilities to select to anchor their field area network as the preferred access technology. WiMAX is capable of running over both licensed and unlicensed spectrum and is arguably more secure and reliable that alternative technologies. When compared to RF mesh technologies WiMAX has significantly better latency and is fully capable of supporting teleprotection applications.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by sdienhart - December 23, 2009 at 10:16 AM

Categories: 1, All, ALU, analyst, Applications, Bandwidth, Broadband, Cellular, Commercial, Communication, Communications, Connection, CoS, Data, device, Devices, driver, Electric, Electrical, GE, Government, infrastructure, intel, IP, IT, Latency, LEC, MAN, Net, Network, Networking, Networks, News, nic, ota, Platform, Port, PRI, rim, rom, Signaling, System, Tech, Technology, Throughput, United States, upgrade, Utility, WiMAX, WiMAX360, Wireles, Wireless, Work   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

In The Cloud Computing World …. Who Pays For The Telecom Infrastructure?

No doubt cloud computing, SaaS, web 2.0 & mobile devices are going to drive bandwidth that has inherent low latency, high bandwidth, high availability. Now … in terms of Telco/ISP's vs application service providers …. The question is ...

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - at 9:41 AM

Categories: 1, 11, 2.0, Access Service, All, ALU, Applications, Bandwidth, Broadband, Business, Carrier, cloud-computing, Communication, Communications, Connectivity, CoS, device, Devices, driver, Firewall, Firewalls, GE, Google, High Bandwidth, Higher bandwidth, Host, Hosting, infrastructure, Internet, Internet Connectivity, Internet Service, IP, ISP, ISP's, IT, Latency, LEC, Mobile, Net, Network, nic, Port, PRI, price, Provider, QoS, Server, Service, Service Provider, System, Tech, Telecom, Telecommunication, Telecommunications, Tre, upgrade, Web, Work   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

About Speed of Mobile Station on Handover Latency!

I found simulation results that handover latency increases for higher speeds of the mobile station and as the value of lgd_factor_ (sensitivity of link failure detection) increases, the handover latency for higher speeds going reduced. The routing protocol used in the simulation is NOAH. 1.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - at 6:20 AM

Categories: 1, ALU, GE, IT, Latency, LG, MAN, Mobile, Net, Network, Networks, Protocol, Speed, Speeds, WiMAX, WiMAX360 Forum, Work   Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Bandwidth Requirements For Medical Imaging Systems

Medical imaging systems are requiring higher bandwidth. With the emphasis on real-time performance and higher resolutions, the amount of data processing needed may soon reach staggering levels. Using input sensors to receive large amounts of information along with digital signal processors (DSPs) to turn that analog input into digital data, medical systems are leaning toward backplane-based chassis with high performance

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - December 16, 2009 at 4:46 AM

Categories: 1, 11, 29, All, Analog, Applications, Bandwidth, Broadband, Chassis, Communication, Communications, CoS, Data, device, Digit, Digital, DS3, DS3 Bandwidth, Equipment, error, GE, Google, hardware, High Performance, High Speed, Higher bandwidth, IP, ISP, IT, LAN, Latency, MAN, MB, MRI, Net, nic, OC1, OC12, OC3, OC48, opera, ota, PC, PCI, PHY, Port, pos, Service, Software, Speed, Speeds, Storage, Switch, System, Tech, Throughput, Traffic   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Any interest in IEEE 802.16m- WiMax 2.0?

Just returned from a jointly sponsored IEEE ComSoc and Signal Processing Society meeting on the technical attributes of IEEE 802.16m. Astonishingly, there were over 60 people in attendance- about the same number as attended the superb Ericsson duo on evolution from 3G to LTE. Abstract To meet the tremendous demand and growth for mobile Internet and wireless multimedia applications, the IEEE 802.16 Working Group Task Group m (TGm) has been developing a next-generation mobile WiMAX system (4G) since early 2007.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Chiqui - December 14, 2009 at 9:14 PM

Categories: 1, 11, 3G, 4G, 802, 802.16, All, Applications, ATT, Broadband, clearwire, GE, Home, IEEE, IEEE 802.16, intel, Internet, IP, IT, LAN, Latency, MAN, MB, media, Mobile, Net, Network, nic, opera, Operator, PHP, PHY, rom, System, Tech, Throughput, Tre, WiMAX, WiMAX360, WiMAX360 Forum, Wireles, Wireless, Work, WWW   Tags: , , , , , , ,

Designing A Global Ethernet Based WAN (Wide Area Network)

First, the final network design depends very largely on what locations you need to cover. Very few providers have complete coverage in every single location - most have 'gaps' in some countries. Most providers can/do provide connectivity everywhere but may be expensive ....

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - December 11, 2009 at 4:52 AM

Categories: 1, 11, All, Bandwidth, Broadband, Business, Connectivity, CoS, Data, Data Center, Deal, DS3, Ethernet, Ethernet Network, GE, global, Google, High Bandwidth, IP, IT, LAN, Latency, LEC, Local, Loop, MAN, Net, Network, Partners, PC, Port, Provider, QoS, rom, Service, SLA, TDM, Traffic, VPN, WAN, Work   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Archived 4G webcasts and presentations by Clearwire and Sprint at Oct 27th Sprint Developers Conference

http://2md.hosted.panopto.com/CourseCast/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=f400cb3c-dbdf-414a-bd31-150d460758a1 http://2md.hosted.panopto.com/CourseCast/Viewer/Default.aspx?id=1cd37bbb-d822-4637-bf18-2a254282e688 I wrote a previous wimax360 article on these two sessions. Here's a summary: 1

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by ATXMateo - December 9, 2009 at 4:30 PM

Categories: 1, 11, 3G, 4G, 4G Wireless, 63, 802, 802.16, All, api, Applications, ATT, Backbone, Bandwidth, Bit, Bits, Broadband, Business, cdma, clearwire, Coding, Connection, Connectivity, Data, device, Devices, driver, drivers, edge, Encoding, ERP, forum, GE, gps, hardware, Host, intel, Interfaces, Internet, IP, IT, ITU, LAN, Latency, LEC, MAC, MAN, MB, Mobile, Net, Network, Networks, nic, Other, PDA, PHY, Platform, Platforms, Port, pos, PRI, QoS, retail, rom, sale, Samsung, Server, Service, Software, Speed, Speeds, Sprint, streaming, Switch, Switching, Tech, Technology, Traffic, Tre, update, Video, Video Conferencing, Voice, WAN, Web, Website, WiFi, WiMAX, WiMAX Forum, WiMAX360, Wireles, Wireless, Wireless Network, Work   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

MIT Field Hearing on Broadband’s Role in Green Energy and the Environment

This past Monday the FCC held a field hearing at MIT to discuss how broadband can facilitate the smart grid and the energy information economy. The house was packed, the discussion lively, and there was an impressive set of technology demonstrations afterwards

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - December 4, 2009 at 1:08 PM

Categories: 1, 11, Ads, All, ALU, Analog, api, ATT, Broadband, Business, Commercial, Communication, Communications, Computer, Computers, Data, device, Devices, Electric, FCC, Field Events, GE, Home, HTML, Hub, infrastructure, Internet, IP, ISP, IT, LAN, Latency, LEC, MAN, MB, Net, Network, Networking, nic, O2, Office, opera, Operator, Other, Patch, Port, Residential, rock, rom, Security, Service, System, Tech, Technology, Tre, Uncategorized, WAN, Web, Wireles, Wireless, Work, WWW   Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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