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05/09/2012
Live From CTIA: The Commish And Spectrum-Crunch Ideas
NEW ORLEANS — Following the strains of “When The Saints Go Marching In,” played by Trombone Shorty and The Band, CTIA President/CEO Steve Largent was preaching to the choir when he said, “Wireless is the game changer.” The United States now stands at 105-percent wireless penetration, he added, translating into 332 million customer connections. “Getting […]
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05/09/2012
OLS Suite Offers Copper Alternative
The GPON-based FiberLAN Optical LAN Solution (OLS) suite from Zhone Technologies supports delivery to multi-level, multi-unit commercial and industrial complexes via fiber – an alternate to existing copper-based Ethernet Switch Local Area Networking (LAN) infrastructure. According to CMO Brian Caskey, “Service providers needed a simpler, faster, cost-effective, environmentally-friendly alternative to existing copper-based Ethernet Switched LAN […]
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05/09/2012
Taqua Gears Up For VoWiFi, VoLTE
At the ongoing International CTIA Wireless 2012 show in New Orleans, Taqua LLC, a supplier of convergence switching and small-cell deployment solutions, announced its TCS6100 Small Cell Convergence core has been upgraded to enable deployment of several million subscribers while offering a new set of Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) and Voice over LTE (VoLTE) via a Circuit Switch […]
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05/09/2012
DragonWave Boosts Modulation Modes
Canada’s DragonWave Inc., a global supplier of packet microwave radio systems for mobile and access networks, has released higher-modulation modes of as much as 2048 QAM on its Horizon packet microwave products. “This higher modulation allows the radios to transport up to 37-percent more data through existing microwave channels, which significantly improves spectral efficiency and, […]
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05/09/2012
SeaChange: Nitro Now Is A ‘Generational Leap’
Nitro Now subscriber-experience set-top software is the newest offering from SeaChange International, featuring a lightweight subscriber portal that enhances the industry’s deployed QAM-based set-top boxes with a subscriber interface “that’s on par with other video-enabled devices as well as newer and more advanced set-tops.” Although 25 percent of all video viewing in U.S. broadband households now occurs on […]
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05/09/2012
NAB Poll: Wireless Users Would Pay For Radio
A nationwide poll conducted by Harris Interactive shows 80 percent of Americans who own a cellphone would consider paying a small, one-time only fee to access their favorite local radio stations on those phones. The survey, commissioned by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), was conducted online between April 18 and May 1, polling more […]