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Aruba Networks, Inc
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The migration to wireless LAN is already well under way: many users already make Wi-Fi their primary connection to the corporate network. Indeed, user demand is a strong driver: where there is a choice between a wired and wireless connection, wireless is preferred. Users will migrate to the WLAN, and away from the wired LAN whenever offered the choice.
Universities are early examples of this ...
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Opnext
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Abstract: We study via simulation the influence of the DPSK decoder free spectral range (FSR) when strong optical filtering is considered for the NRZ and RZ modulation formats and show that larger FSR can improve performance. ©2007 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: (060.2330) Fiber Optics Communications; (060.5060) Phase Modulation
1. Introduction The differential phase-shift keying (DPSK) ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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The following is information compiled from recently published Technology Business Research reports. Excerpts included in this release feature: ZTE Corp., Dell Inc., Accenture Initial Response and Symantec Corp.
TBR Position Statement ZTE continued to enjoy strong growth in 1Q09, as revenue increased 35% year-to-year, including an impressive 47% year-to-year growth rate in its carrier networks ...
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Kontron.
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Hardware is commonly the starting point when evaluating telecom power efficiencies, given current silicon advances that provide capabilities for effectively managing a server’s power consumption. Kontron's Communications Rack Mount Servers (CRMS) incorporate these advances and are standard building blocks used in a variety of telecom and network applications; these high-performance systems ...
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Sycamore Networks
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Enhanced Survivability for Voice/Data Traffic
Disaster Recovery Mandates Utility operators face increasing pressure to ensure the reliability of critical communications infrastructure and protect the energy distribution network from service affecting damage. This includes greater scrutiny of the industry by the US Congress and national media, and a renewed emphasis on critical infrastructure ...
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