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    3Com takes enterprise Wi-Fi products worldwide 26 November, 2009 03:56

    Just days after news broke that it would be acquired by HP, 3Com introduced in the U.S. a line of enterprise Wi-Fi gear.  The products, from 3Com's China-based unit, H3C, encompass everything from wireless LAN access points to specially designed blades for H3C's high-end data center switches, and an overarching management application.
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    HP to buy 3Com in networking, data center bid 12 November, 2009 11:18

    Hewlett-Packard has agreed to buy 3Com for about US$2.7 billion, pushing forward the giant IT vendor's strategy for combining computing, storage, services and networking under one roof.
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    WLAN market slammed, but 802.11n gains 18 June, 2009 14:41

    The first quarter of this year may have been the gloomiest ever for the wireless LAN market, with overall revenue falling about 11 percent from a year earlier, the first year-over-year drop recorded by industry analyst firm Dell'Oro.
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    Top 10 Ethernet switching stories of 2008 28 December, 2008 08:16

    In terms of significant announcements, 2008 did not disappoint in Ethernet switching: Juniper entered the market, Cisco unveiled its next-generation platform, and other major vendors consolidated. It will be hard for 2009 to match. Here's a countdown of the top 10 stories for the year soon to pass.
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    Enterasys, Siemens integrate WLAN gear 18 November, 2008 08:17

    Enterasys this week is expected to announce integration of the Siemens Enterprise Communications WLAN portfolio with its switches and management systems.
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    Juniper eyeing Aruba, Meru? 09 September, 2008 11:18

    Juniper is reportedly looking to buy either Aruba Networks or Meru Networks to strengthen its presence in enterprise networks through a formidable wireless LAN offering.
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    HP buys wireless network infrastructure company 12 August, 2008 08:40

    Hewlett-Packard said on Monday it plans to buy Colubris Networks, furthering the consolidation of wireless networking companies.
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    Faster Wi-Fi draft is one year old, but some concerns remain 01 July, 2008 08:28

    The Wi-Fi Alliance celebrated the first anniversary of the 802.11n draft 2.0 certification last week, and said the faster Wi-Fi technology's "upward trajectory ... continues unabated."
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    Belden to buy wireless LAN vendor Trapeze 10 June, 2008 11:06

    Belden has announced it will buy WLAN vendor Trapeze Networks for US$133 million in cash.
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    Siemens claims 802.11n power problem cracked 24 January, 2008 12:10

    Siemens is launching a wireless LAN system that it claims can run full 802.11n on normal power over Ethernet, but refuses to divulge how it has managed a trick that is beyond other players including Cisco.
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    Aruba buys multi-vendor WLAN firm AirWave 10 January, 2008 08:13

    Enterprise Wi-Fi vendor Aruba Networks is going to buy AirWave Wireless, a multi-vendor WLAN management company, in a bid to take business from Cisco. The purchase may prove awkward for rival companies who work with Airwave.
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