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02/16/2012
Four New iPASOLINK Enhancements
The iPASOLINK solutions portfolio of all-outdoor products made by NEC Corporation added a few offerings to the mix that support LTE network deployment while extending packet microwave connectivity at the edge of the transport network. ?? The additions include: >> PASOLINK AX for microwave link deployments in frequencies between 6 GHz and 38GHz; >> iPASOLINK […]
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02/16/2012
Google Adds Aspiro To Widevine Partner Roster
Swedish multi-screen-video enabler Aspiro TV soon will be offering Google’s Widevine Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions as part of its hosted video over-the-top (OTT) services. According to Google, which acquired Widevine in 2010, its DRM solutions are used by Warner Bros, VUDU, Netflix, YouTube video hosting and by IPTV operators to protect streamed and downloaded […]
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02/16/2012
Observer Module CALMs Up
Continuing to be ahead of the game when it comes to compliance with the CALM Act (which goes into effect in December), Volicon beefed up the capabilities of its Observer loudness monitoring module with enhanced graphing, reporting and real-time alert features (for more information, click here and here). Volicon’s Observer loudness monitoring module, available on […]
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02/16/2012
JDSU SNAP Apps Mine Networks For Customer Info
PacketPortal, a Smart Network Application Platform (SNAP) unveiled earlier today by JDSU, uses microprobe technology to gather intelligence anywhere in the network for use with a suite of customer care, marketing and other applications. The microprobes are auto-discovered and registered with the PacketPortal software platform, providing secure network intelligence for the service provider’s application environment, […]
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02/16/2012
Small-Cell Access Point Melds 3G, LTE
Small-cell developer ip.access will build its first integrated LTE and 3G small cell – code named E-100 – based on the QorIQ Qonverge platform from U.S. chip maker Freescale.?? The E-100 is a small-cell access point targeting enterprises and public indoor environments. The company says it will be able to provide simultaneous 4G and 3G […]
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02/16/2012
LightSquared: Severely Shackled
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) all but shut the door on LightSquared’s quest for regulatory approval to build and operate a wholesale-based terrestrial national wireless network using, via conditional waiver, mobile satellite service frequencies in the L band (1.5 GHz-1.6 GHz) (for more information, click here). The outcome was anticlimactic and profoundly ironic on several […]