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tagged with 4G/LTE posted in October 2006

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LRTV Documentaries
Juniper's Ethernet Hit

10|24|06   |   02:39   |   No comments


Juniper's new MX series is a line of Ethernet aggregation boxes with Layer 3 routing capabilities – the kind of system that will help Juniper compete for a spot in carrier IPTV networks
LRTV Custom TV
Strix's mesh hardware is ready for prime time; so says the most comprehensive test report to date

10|12|06   |   07:00   |   No comments


It’s not every day that a test produces data that reverses a widely accepted belief: Effective throughput on wireless mesh networks is supposed to taper off to little more than 7 Mbit/s when traffic is backhauled over four or more nodes. In Iometrix’s first-ever series of independent IEEE 802.11 mesh tests, Strix Systems showed that its outdoor hardened OWS 2400 nodes spiked with multiple radios raise that bar fivefold to a steady 35 Mbit/s over multiple hops
LRTV Documentaries
The New Telco - London 2006

10|12|06   |   02:51   |   No comments


From Light Reading's New Telco 2006 event in London we take a look at how will service providers make money out of next-gen networks and the applications and services available now and into the future.
LRTV Interviews
Michael Tessler, President & CEO, BroadSoft

10|12|06   |   06:36   |   No comments


Michael Tessler, President & CEO of BroadSoft, on the latest from the world of hosted voice services. Plus what is meant by converged enterprise, are their licensing fees too high and is IMS real?
LRTV Custom TV
The online demands of the under-25s place ever more pressure on domestic networks.

10|10|06   |   04:32   |   No comments


One of the most demanding consumer groups is the Echo Boomers, the under-25 set. This group has been living an all-tech life since day one and spend an estimated $150 billion every year on everything from broadband access to entertainment applications to next-gen wireless connectivity. But how do you fulfil these media-hungry broadband demands by domestic customers?