Ruckus Wireless announces draft 802.11n mesh systemOpen in New Window
Ruckus Wireless today announced an enterprise-focused mesh wireless system based on draft 802.11n technology. The SmartMesh system is said to self-organize, self-optimize, and self-heal and is aime read more »
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The power of the mobile InternetOpen in New Window
"We have long suggested that one of the key requirements for enterprise mobility is a high-capacity mobile broadband network. Last week, fixed mobile communications and enterprise mobility took a big big step forward in the U. S. when Clearwire and Sprint Nextel agreed to combine their next-generation wireless broadband businesses to form a new wireless communications company." read more »
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Measuring Network Performance - JperfOpen in New Window
Doug Reid writes over at SmallNetBuilder about network performance analysis tool JPerf. read more »
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Qwest finally jumps on the fiber bandwagon with 20Mbps DSLOpen in New Window
Qwest has finally unveiled its fiber plans, and as expected, the telecom will be running fiber to the node like AT&T. But its decision not to offer TV service means that there's enough bandwidth for read more »
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Why Vyatta is Better than Cisco.Open in New Window
Vyatta, an open source router/firewall/vpn software company has released a white paper claiming their solutions are better than those offered by Cisc read more »
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Citrix scales up NetScalerOpen in New Window
Citrix is brushing the cobwebs off its NetScaler line and introducing a new top-end to its web acceleration appliances capable of up to 15 Gb/s. read more »
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Verizon sues Time Warner over misleading anti-FiOS commercial: See it for yourselfOpen in New Window
Nicholas Deleon reports that Verizon has filed suite against Time Warner for a new commercial which suggests lies about FiOS, making the service appear inferior to Time Warner Cable. read more »
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Cisco opens up integrated routers to third-party applications.Open in New Window
Larry Dignan reports that Cisco is opening their integrated routers to allow modules created by third parties. This is a first for Cisco. read more »
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