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    Amsterdam switches on Europe's first mobile WiMax network 19/06/2008 08:53:14

    Dutch broadband start-up Worldmax on Tuesday demonstrated what it said is Europe's first mobile WiMax network, built by Alcatel-Lucent over the past five months and set to go fully online at the end of this summer.
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    Five hot -- and cool -- storage technologies 16/06/2008 11:09:57

    Down economy or not, the growing appetite for enterprise data storage won't be sated anytime soon, if ever. The rise of data-heavy multimedia files, new customer touchpoints, evolving reporting and compliance standards and other trends are contributing to near exponential growth rates in the amount of data created and stored in the digital universe.
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    XO to demo 100 Gigabit Ethernet service 13/06/2008 11:15:08

    XO Communications will team up with optical vendor Infinera next week to demonstrate how 100 Gigabit Ethernet traffic can be sent over 10 10Gbps wavelengths.
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    How important is the 3GPP femto standard? 11/06/2008 11:54:47

    Last week's announcement of a standard for femto cells took a lot of people by surprise. How did it happen so fast, and how important will it be? And are there other issues that might cause problems in future?
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    Networking veteran launches unique auction site 10/06/2008 10:53:50

    The quest to find a good price on a high-definition television can be a frustrating and confusing experience. For most people, the process concludes with the purchase of a brand-new TV set. For Mukesh Chatter, that was just the beginning.
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    Cisco, Intel to lead WiMAX patent alliance 10/06/2008 08:43:05

    Cisco and four other major tech companies have banded together to form a WiMAX patent pool to give companies access to WiMAX patents at predictable costs.
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    The top 10 tech startups for 2008 20/05/2008 11:11:26

    There are few clearer bellwethers as to the imminent direction of technology than where venture capitalists put their money. They're about making money, so they look for industry patterns they think will lead to sure bets. And that means they invest where the tech industry has begun to coalesce its thinking, not on exotic new science fiction. According to PricewaterhouseCoopers, VCs have invested a total of US$57 billion in startups -- mostly tech ones -- in 2005, 2006, and 2007.
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    It's not your father's wireless anymore 12/05/2008 09:55:10

    Back in the day, wireless data was a neatly self-contained niche technology used by folks such as field force workers and logistics companies, but virtually ignored by everyone else.
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    Telcos spend up on outsourcing 12/05/2008 09:32:19

    Facing pressure to develop new services quickly and to cut operational expenditures (opex) telecommunications, service providers are increasingly outsourcing their day-to-day network operations to professional service houses, according to a recently released report from analyst firm Infonetics Research.
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    Alcatel-Lucent's losses continue 01/05/2008 09:23:11

    For the fifth quarter running, Alcatel-Lucent reported a net loss: during the first quarter of 2008, it increased to Euro 181 million (AUD$300 million).
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    Cisco to acquire femtocell company? 28/04/2008 10:34:44

    Cisco may be looking to acquire a femtocell company that won a major RFP at AT&T, analysts at a Wall Street investment firm are speculating.
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