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Study: Power drawn by Ethernet switches varies widely 16/05/2008 10:51:34
A recent study by In-Stat says that fixed-configuration 24- and 48-port switches can vary by more than 600 per cent in terms of how much switching capacity they support in relation to how much electric power they draw. - +
3Com touts open source 30/01/2007 09:03:43
3Com this week plans to make a fresh run at Cisco and Juniper with an enterprise network strategy focused on embedding security, management and VOIP services from itself and others into its routers and switches. - +
Allied Telesyn unifies Wi-Fi and GPRS 28/03/2006 07:00:32
Employees could be offered smart phones for secure VOIP calls over Wi-Fi and GPRS giving them a single handset and phone number for inside the office and outside. - +
Dell'Oro: Lower end switches drive Ethernet growth 17/02/2006 08:35:55
More than five years after Gigabit Ethernet hit the market and despite the technology coming standard on most new business PCs, an earlier class of switches that dominated the market in the late 1990s is still used in most LANs, according to the latest switch report by Dell'Oro Group. - +
Adtran powers phones, access points through switches 03/03/2005 14:19:11
Looking to simplify corporate Gigabit Ethernet and voice-over-IP installations, Adtran is rolling out switches, routers and combination switches with integrated routers that support VoIP handsets and wireless access points -- all offering in-line power support. - +
Crowded networking market heats up 24/09/2004 08:22:28
A crowded Australian market has created a fiercely competitive environment for networking providers with end user companies in a position to drive hard bargains. - +
Allied Telesyn, Sphere team on enterprise VoIP 19/07/2004 14:12:42
Allied Telesyn and Sphere Communications last week announced a deal where the two vendors will jointly sell and support Ethernet LAN and IP telephony products. - +
Allied Telesyn, Sphere team on enterprise VoIP 19/07/2004 08:25:27
Allied Telesyn and Sphere Communications will announce this week a deal where the two vendors will jointly sell and support Ethernet LAN and IP telephony products. - +
Open-source networking revisited 04/05/2004 12:13:05
A move is afoot to revive development of an open-source router platform. - +
Triple play it again, Sam 18/08/2003 15:30:44
In the competitive world of telecommunications service providers, vendors are under increasing pressure to expand revenues while reducing customer churn. - +
Allied Telesyn offers low-cost switches 04/06/2002 08:00:00
Allied Telesyn International Corp. last week added three workgroup switches to its line of "virtually" stackable Layer 2 Ethernet switches.
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