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Southern Cross Cable to quadruple traffic capacity

The Southern Cross Cable, Australia's highest-capacity submarine internet cable, will be undergoing upgrades which promise to quadruple its capacity. » Read More

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Global businesses take to IP telephony

Almost three-quarters of business telephone lines shipped globally last year were at least capable of carrying IP traffic, new research reveals. » Read More


802.11n shipments increase 'dramatically'

Shipments of consumer 802.11n Wi-Fi access points are expected to see a dramatic increase over the next five years, rising from six million this year to 88 million in 2013..

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Cisco and Comcast test 100Gb Ethernet

Optical infrastructure enables transmission of 100GE over DWDM network..

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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways

The global markets for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi continue to show strong growth and will remain the leading personal area networking technologies, but analysts believe that prices and market developments are pushing them in new directions..

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Mobile WiMax facing uncertain future

Mobile WiMax will become increasingly insignificant unless spectrum auctions and commercial rollouts happen before the end of the year, analysts have warned..

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Microsoft starts selling rival to VMware programs

Microsoft said on Thursday it has started selling its new server virtualisation software about six weeks ahead of schedule, putting pressure on market leader VMware.

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