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Juniper Makes The Switch By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published January 29, 2008
After 12 years, Juniper finally enters the switch business.
FCC Spectrum Bidding Underway
News Article Published January 28, 2008
With Internet companies battling cable companies battling telcos, the highly anticipated spectrum auction kicked off last week.
Cisco Expands Application Delivery Network By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published January 22, 2008
The networking giant introduces new application and network acceleration
technologies as part of a broad strategy to optimize application delivery.
Juniper Exits App Acceleration Business By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published January 22, 2008
The networking vendor has decided to discontinue its key DX application acceleration product line.
Ethernet Traffic Doubles, While ATM and SONET/SDH Dip By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published January 11, 2008
A new Infonetics study looks at why carriers continue to use increasing amounts of Ethernet at the transport layer.
Mindspeed and Jungo Team on Carrier-Class Platform By OpticallyNetworked Staff -
News Article Published January 8, 2008
The Gigabit Ethernet and VoIP platform is aimed at operators that plan
to use fiber access network capacity to deliver media-rich services to homes.
WAN Optimization Market Booming By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published December 26, 2007
Survey finds quarterly revenues for appliances are almost double what they were a year ago, with even greater growth ahead.
More Legal Woes for Vonage By Larry Barrett -
News Article Published December 18, 2007
Nortel's patent infringement lawsuit is just the latest bit of bad news for the struggling VoIP provider.
BPL Gains Momentum But Roadblocks Remain By Larry Barrett -
News Article Published December 12, 2007
Broadband over powerline (BPL) network equipment shipments doubled this year but several factors are keeping the technology largely in check.
Alcatel-Lucent Shift: Web Services Security By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published December 10, 2007
New strategy and appliance aims to make Alcatel a player in security.
2007 Has Been a Good Year for Optical Networks By Dan Muse -
News Article Published December 5, 2007
Infonetics Research reports continued quarterly growth for optical network equipment revenue in 2007, predicts revenue will surpass $13 billion in 2010.
Nortel Bets on Microsoft NAP By Sean Michael Kerner -
News Article Published November 29, 2007
Rather than go it alone in the access control space, Nortel is hitching
its wagon to Microsoft.
FCC Moves To Fund Rural Broadband By Sean Gallagher -
News Article Published November 26, 2007
The agency has set a policy goal of reforming its Universal Service Fund and creating a specific fund to help extend broadband Internet services to underserved areas.
Demise of Internet Greatly Exaggerated? By Susan Kuchinskas -
News Article Published November 23, 2007
Critics charge a new report warning of Internet overload could serve the interests of Big Telecom.