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Cisco continues to court small business
Networking giant Cisco Systems has launched a new program for resellers targeting small and midsize businesses. The company on Monday announced the Cisco Security Virtual Private Network and Firewall Express…
Qwest, DirecTV expand satellite deal
Qwest Communications has expanded its alliance with DirecTV to make digital satellite TV services available to customers in the western United States in the first quarter of 2005. Under the…
What is the best tool?
Keyboard/video/mouse (KVM) technology has been a part of the network infrastructure for the past two decades, with the devices evolving into a more expansive role within the data center. When…
Optical networking: The next generation
Internet evolution Experts have called NLR the most important network project since ARPAnet and NSFnet, both precursors to the commercial Internet. 1969: ARPAnet was commissioned by the Department of Defense.…
VoIP equipment and services
Fax over IP The TR1034 series of intelligent fax boards offers enterprise customers a line of high-performance intelligent fax boards with real-time fax-over-IP capabilities. The boards are useful in a…
Slowing the speed of light to improve networking
Researchers at UC Berkeley, along with scientists from the University of Oregon and the University of Illinois, say they can slow the speed of light in a way that could…
Do phone users want their m(obile) TV?
STOCKHOLM/NEW YORK--A reality show or soap opera on your mobile phone? This is the vision of top telecommunications firms, hoping that in 2006 consumers will start to sign up for…
Slow going for networking sector
The long-awaited spending flush that has been expected to benefit networking companies like Cisco Systems appears to be on hold, as customers still grapple with tight budgets. Just a few…
North Korea targets cell-phone ‘spies’–report
TOKYO--North Korea is cracking down on the use of mobile phones in border areas in a bid to stop smuggling and "spy activities," Japan's Kyodo news agency said on Monday.…
Sun faces stiff competition in networking
Sun Microsystems officially entered the networking business with the launch of switches from its Nauticus acquisition--but competitors and analysts agree that it won't be a slam dunk for the server…
Cisco slips in key router market
Routing leader Cisco Systems slipped in an area key to its overall networking dominance, while rival Juniper Networks scooped up a larger share of that growing market. Market statistics for…
Force10 aims to blow Ethernet rivals away
Force10 Networks is seeking to leapfrog its Gigabit Ethernet switching competition once again. On Monday, the start-up introduced a high-end Ethernet switch/router that it claims packs in twice as many…
SunRocket fires off new low for Net phone rates
The cost of using an Internet connection to call any telephone number has reached a new low: $200 a year, or about $16 a month. That's what Internet telephony start-up…
Lucent partners with Riverstone
Lucent Technologies said Thursday that it will partner with Ethernet equipment maker Riverstone Networks to round out its product lineup. Lucent plans to use Riverstone's Ethernet switches and routers to…
U.K. telcom watchdog may relax 3G license rules
LONDON--Britain might relax rules about the speed at which mobile phone operators have to build out third-generation (3G) networks as part of a radical overhaul meant to throw open the…
SBC links e-mail, voice messages, faxes
SBC Communications on Monday announced a new service that integrates voice messages, faxes and e-mails into a single mailbox that can be accessed from anywhere by phone or the Internet.…
E-rate funding restarts, but crisis continues
After a nearly four-month hiatus, funding for the federal E-rate program resumed Monday, but the program is still in trouble as new accounting rules threaten to paralyze the financing process.…
Cisco switch products target small business
Cisco Systems is aggressively targeting small and midsize businesses with a set of Ethernet switching products designed to greatly reduce the cost and complexity of operating a network. On Monday,…
Sprint’s DSL Gets A Burst of Speed
By Jim Wagner Sprint (Quote, Chart) announced Friday an enhancement to its business-class digital subscriber line (DSL) service, available in 32 markets and tailored to larger companies. The enhancement gives…
Optical Connections Light Up Data Centers
The optically enabled data center is the essential next step as advances in networking and optical technology force managers to rethink how data centers are connected to the world and…