IPTV – Internet Protocol TeleVision
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is a service for the delivery of broadcast TV, movies on demand and other interactive multimedia services over a secure, end-to-end operator managed broadband IP data network with desired QOS (Quality Of Service) to the public with a broadband Internet connection. IPTV system may also include Internet services such as Web access and VOIP where it may be called Triple Play and is typically supplied by a broadband operator using the same infrastructure. IPTV services may be classified into three main groups: live television, time-shifted programming, and content (or video) on demand
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Juniper Networks High-Performance Product Portfolio Honored with Four SUPERCOMM Eos Awards
Juniper Networks High-Performance Product Portfolio Honored with Four SUPERCOMM Eos Awards Juniper's Best-in-Class Routing, Security and Services Edge Solutions Win in Technological Innovation and Ongoing Achievement Categories; Company Honored with Spotlight Award for Outstanding Achievement CHICAGO, October 21, 2009 — Juniper Networks (NASDAQ: JNPR), the leader in high-performance networking, announced it was selected as a winner in multiple categories in this year's SUPERCOMM® Eos Awards, presented today at the SUPERCOMM 2009 conference in Chicago.
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Is Satellite Internet Worth The Money?
The next question is usually regarding the required equipment that satellite communications comes with. You will need a modem, just like you do for cable and DSL, and you will need the dish to be placed somewhere outside of your home or business. Windows 2000 and Mac OS 10. 4 are the oldest systems that you can get away with running using satellite internet. Any computer, regardless of the operating system, needs to have 128 MB of RAM and 100MB hard disk space to handle the technology. Of course all computers will need the required Ethernet card.
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The future of PBB-TE
Connection-oriented Ethernet technology Provider Backbone Bridging - Traffic Engineering (PBB-TE) has entered the last phase of ratification from IEEE. ?PBB-TE and MPLS-TP are in contention to... Ethernet Academy - A focal point of the Ethernet industry with high quality Peer Reviewed Papers, collaborative Forums, Blogs and a Community of experts
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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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The Real Facts About MPLS Networks (Multi-Protocol Label Switching)
MPLS... or Multi-Protocol Label Switching has fast become the solution of choice for connecting multiple network locations for businesses today






