Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Reminiscences of another Internet transition year

  Japanese team targets 24Tbps optical fiber by 2014 | Mobile networks brace for New Year's congestion
 
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Reminiscences of another Internet transition year
A good (or was it bad) chunk of 2012 in Internet-land was spent dreading and getting ready for the ITU World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai that will conclude about the time this column is published. (See "The Internet has escaped the ax, at least in the US, at least for now"; "When does free mean none?"; "The non-Internet that never was but might be"; "US Congress passes another resolution opposing UN Internet takeover.") But the year was not all focused on the spectre of a United Nations takeover of the Internet. Read More


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Japanese team targets 24Tbps optical fiber by 2014
Three of Japan's tech giants will work together to increase data transmission speeds over optical fiber, aiming for 400Gbps per channel by 2014. Read More


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Mobile networks brace for New Year's congestion
With high demand on mobile networks expected on New Year's Eve, the top three Australian carriers will rely on apps and network enhancements to avoid failed calls and text messages at midnight. Read More


WEBCAST: Meru Networks

Impact of 802.11ac on WLAN
In this webinar, industry expert Craig Mathias and Robert Crisp from Meru Networks will discuss the impact 802.11ac will have on enterprise WLAN networks and how to best prepare for it. Learn more.

Australian police warn against using Apple Maps application
Australian police are warning people not to rely on Apple's new mobile mapping application after several motorists ended up in a semi-arid national park where temperatures can reach 115F (46C) and there is no water supply. Read More

Cisco aims for bigger services business, more software revenue
Cisco Systems plans to expand its services business over the next several years, seeing a more important role for itself in a world of connected machines and devices. Read More

Backed by $48M, startup Plexxi unveils SDN wares
SDN startup Plexxi this week unveiled its products, which attempt to re-engineer data center networks for new applications and cloud traffic patterns. Read More

 
 
 

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