The latest news from the Wireless Backhaul Online Community. Sponsored by Transition Networks. Powered by TMCnet. Feature Articles Telecommunications carriers know the future is in IP/Ethernet networks. But the existing infrastructure of many telecommunications companies has to be considered before they know if they're capable of going that route. Vitroconnect, an FTTx service provider in Germany recently announced that it will leverage the Tellabs 7100 Optical Transport System to build its backbone network. There is a growing demand for high-bandwidth services in Germany, which has placed a lot of pressure on networks for the delivery of unique services based on customer requirements. By incorporating the optical solution from Tellabs, vitroconnect will effectively enhance both reliability and flexibility within its network. One of the top semiconductor companies, Cavium, Inc., just announced the launch of OCTEON III MIPS64, a processor family with up to 48 cores that will let companies take advantage of a whopping 100 Gbps of internal application communication bandwidth per chip. Meru Networks, a company specializing in wireless network solutions, is redefining the wireless edge with its latest announcement on the availability of a new, rugged outdoor Wi-Fi access point, OAP433e. Austin Mobile Computer Repair has announced that it is now offering new signal booster and wireless extender services for homeowners and companies. ADTRAN, Inc. recently announced that Otelco Mid-Missouri, a division of Otelco Inc., is making use of the Total Access 5000 network infrastructure in addition to ADTRAN's Optical Networking Edge (ONE) solution to offer high bandwidth transport functions. ADTRAN was able to provide Otelco with a solution that gave them the ability to scale up mobile backhaul applications for their 3G and 4G mobile access services without necessitating overlay network builds over their current voice and data services. The NPD Group, a company offering comprehensive consumer and retail information for a wide range of industries, has released a new report called Wi-Fi Chipsets: Is 802.11ac The New Black?, which suggests that new markets such as smart meters, wireless mice, automobiles, and home automation will help drive sales of Wi-Fi chipsets to $6.1 billion in 2015. |
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