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Enabling affordable Ethernet

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Enabling affordable Ethernet
We've noticed simultaneous progress in small business adoption of unified communications (UC) and the Ethernet over Copper (EoC) build-out, and it is no coincidence -- the growing availability of affordable Ethernet services is a definite UC enabler. Part of the growing demand for Ethernet is also driven by the need for symmetrical connectivity and the need for tiers that are fast enough to serve other bandwidth intensive requirements including video conferencing. Read More


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LinkedIn now lets you follow big thinkers, or even become one
LinkedIn, looking to lure more of its 175 million users to visit its website regularly, has begun inviting members to follow a cast of 150 "influential thought leaders." Read More


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