Thursday, March 10, 2011

T-1 reflections - Part 2

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T-1 reflections - Part 2
As we left off the last newsletter, we left with the statement that implementing T-1/E-1 networks could typically save a company enough money to pay for the new equipment - and introduce significantly enhanced features - in less than six months. Indeed, this was the beginning of a major shift to premises-based networks. Read More


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Verizon Business says it has enough IP addresses using the current version of the Internet Protocol, known as IPv4, to support its U.S. business and government customers as they transition to the next-generation standard, IPv6. Read More


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Cisco to stay out of the services business
Cisco Systems plans to collaborate rather than compete with IT services providers as it targets new market opportunities such as virtual education and health for communities, a senior company executive said on Wednesday. Read More

IPv6 on home routers and DSL/cable modems: FAIL
When it comes to IPv6 support, consumer home networking gear lags far behind other devices, like enterprise equipment and PC operating systems. Most devices certified as IPv6-compliant by the IPv6 Forum are full of implementation bugs, experts say. Read More

Microsoft inspires fresh round of anti-IE6 prose
There are only so many ways to say "IE6 needs to go," yet headline writers find themselves straining again to find new ones (and not always succeeding) in response to Microsoft's launch of "The Internet Explorer Countdown" site. Microsoft itself got things started by declaring on the site that "Friends don't let friends use Internet Explorer 6." Nice. Read More



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