Tuesday | 14 October, 2008
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Stories about: International Telecommunication Union

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    ITU plan to stop DoS attacks could end Net anonymity too 15/09/2008 08:40:00

    Finding ways to limit DoS attacks and SMS spam by making it harder to spoof the origin of electronic communications is on the agenda at a telecommunications standards meeting this week -- but civil rights advocates worry it could put an end to anonymity on the Internet.
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    Carrier Ethernet growing faster and smarter 17/06/2008 13:00:41

    As numerous vendors set up demonstrations of carrier Ethernet gear for this week's NXTcomm trade show in Las Vegas, an industry group strategized about how to clear the path for faster optical and Ethernet links than ever.
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    Taking a cautious approach to convergence 02/04/2008 10:48:23

    Despite the hype surrounding VoIP and the technology's proven benefits, some organizations are still taking baby steps toward converged networking.
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    IETF, ITU form first-of-kind group to resolve MPLS spat 03/03/2008 10:44:59

    The Internet's leading standards bodies have joined forces to clarify a set of next-generation network transport specifications that critics warned could cause massive interoperability problems for service providers.
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    CTIA - Never mind that '4G' stuff, Sprint now says 26/10/2007 08:15:38

    Now that WiMax has been certified as a form of 3G (third-generation) mobile data infrastructure, Sprint Nextel is changing its tune about the WiMax network it plans to launch commercially in April.
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    WiMax counts as 3G, ITU says 22/10/2007 07:23:02

    WiMax earned an important seal of approval last week when the Radiocommunication Sector of the International Telecommunication Union certified it as a 3G (third-generation) mobile data technology.
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    Security top concern for new IETF chair 31/07/2007 11:35:36

    Russ Housley is the first chair of the IETF with a particular expertise in network security. Housley, who runs consulting firm Vigil Security, has been active in the IETF for nearly 20 years and helped write early e-mail security and public key infrastructure standards. Three months into his job as chair of the leading Internet standards body, Housley talked with Carolyn Duffy Marsan about his strategy for bolting better security onto the freewheeling Internet.
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    Cisco training offers jobs in developing countries 18/07/2007 10:31:01

    Hands-on Cisco network training is giving men and women in underdeveloped countries opportunities at employment, a recent study found, as close to two-thirds reported finding work after completing courses.
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    Verizon Business to ensure VOIP quality 02/05/2007 07:54:29

    Verizon Communications' Verizon Business division now guarantees the quality of VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) calls on its global VPN (virtual private network) service.
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    Will Soapstone end routing's magic kingdom? 28/02/2007 13:43:54

    The first Broadway show I saw was "Camelot," and in it Robert Goulet, as Lancelot, stood proudly on the stage and proclaimed, "C'est moi!" -- It is I! That marked the beginning of the end for Camelot. Today, an unlikely company is singing its own proud song, and maybe it will mark the end of routing's magical age.
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    ITU - LG readies mobile WiMax devices for launch 06/12/2006 07:22:15

    LG Electronics plans to next year introduce a range of products that support mobile WiMax technology, a company executive said at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2006 conference and exhibition in Hong Kong.
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