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09/25/2009
Aurora to Promote Energy Savings at Expo
Aurora Networks plans to showcase a full array of its products at October’s SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2009 in Denver. The company will also participate in the SCTE Green Pavilion. Aurora Networks’ displays at Expo will include: ??Go green with Fiber Deep – Designed to ensure successful green strategies for cable operators by reducing the number […]
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09/01/2009
AT&T Strengthens 3G in New York and New Jersey
AT&T has announced a strengthening of its 3G mobile broadband wireless network where it has deployed spectrum in the 850 MHz band across large portions of metro New York City, Long Island and New Jersey. The 850 MHz spectrum was deployed for 3G use at more than 1,600 cell sites in the New York metro […]
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08/18/2009
Cox Backbone Grows with ROADMs
As data and video traffic grow, so too must an operator’s optical backbone. Capital costs can be significant, but an integrated network can reduce overall costs and greatly simplify management and the deployment of new services. Reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs) are playing an important role in these upgrades. Last December, Cox completed a yearlong […]
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08/06/2009
Comcast Grows Revenues 4.5 Percent
In its second quarter 2009 earnings report today, Comcast announced that its revenues grew 4.5 percent. The shining star was business services, with revenue growth of 51 percent during the quarter. The company also announced a couple of new initiatives, including a wireless phone with applications. On the financial side, video revenue grew 2 percent […]
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07/22/2009
Clearwire Launches 4G in Vegas
Yesterday Clearwire Communications rolled out its Clear WiMAX offering in Las Vegas to serve an area with 1.7 million residents across 638 square miles. This deployment follows Baltimore, MD; Portland, OR; and Atlanta. Clear WiMAX is Clearwire’s 4G mobile Internet offering designed to give Internet access anywhere in the coverage area, rather than having to […]
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07/01/2009
The Mobile Future
Communications of all kinds are getting increasingly mobile. Upcoming packet-based mobile technologies could be game-changers.