The latest news from the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Global Online Community. Sponsored by Chelsio. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles With the proliferation of massive data centers, equipment density and power consumption are more critical than ever. With that, 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GigE) is receiving a great deal of attention. 10 Gigabit Ethernet represents the next generation of Ethernet network bandwidth growth. However, it is necessary for computer infrastructures to adapt to this new advancement. Many companies are in the process of making this radical adjustment, which allows for the convergence of networking, storage and clustering traffic over 10Gb Ethernet.
North State Communications, a High Point, N.C.-based Internet, voice, data and advanced television service provider, has selected the Cisco ASR routers as its Carrier Ethernet solution to provide a strong foundation for current and future services to consumers and enterprises.
Spirent Communications, a provider of solutions for test and measurement, asserted that its solutions are helping Japan's Internet Multifeed Co. (MF) conduct the first ever 100G Ethernet IXP Interoperability Test (IOT) on its Japan Network Access Point (JPNAP), the country's largest Internet exchange.
To create the telecommunications network for the Tecnopolis theme park which opened on July 15 in Villa Martelli, near Buenos Aires, Telefonica Argentina has seleceted Telco Systems's Ethernet demarcation and aggregation products.
Transition Networks, a wholly owned subsidiary of Communications Systems, Inc., announced the release of a 24-port Gigabit Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch.
Bandwidth demands continue to grow as business users and consumers continue to generate the rising demand for multimedia experiences across all screens. As this takes place, service providers must consider a move to 10 Gigabit Ethernet to support the increasing traffic on their network and deliver the experience customers demand.
Accedian Networks, a reputed provider of High Performance Service Assurance solutions, released an animated video called the NIDeo, which depicts the challenges that service providers face and how Accedian could help them overcome the hurdles while offering mobile backhaul services over Carrier Ethernet networks.
The bandwidth demand in today's data centers has increased considerably and so has the adoption of cloud-based technologies. Cashing in on this market requirement, NeoPhotonics Corporation has entered the cloud by debuting a 40G-LR4 CFP transceiver module designed for 40G Ethernet client-side applications. |
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