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Oracle Solaris: The <endeca_term>Carrier Grade</endeca_term> Operating System

Oracle Solaris: The Carrier Grade Operating System

...providers, and carriers. Oracle Solaris 10 is a robust, mature, and capable carrier-grade OS, which has seamlessly evolved since its release in 2005. Now... Read more

1 May, 2012
A Cost Sensitiviy Analysis for <endeca_term>Carrier Grade</endeca_term> Wireless Mesh Networks With Tabu Optimization

A Cost Sensitiviy Analysis for Carrier Grade Wireless Mesh Networks With Tabu Optimization

...sensitivity of total cost (CAPEX+OPEX) towards various key input parameters for CARrier Grade Wireless MEsh Networks (CARMEN) deployment. These input parameters span across three... Read more

1 June, 2010
Challenges for Wireless Mesh Networks to Provide Reliable <endeca_term>Carrier-Grade</endeca_term> Services

Challenges for Wireless Mesh Networks to Provide Reliable Carrier-Grade Services

Provision of mobile and wireless services today within a competitive environment and driven by a huge amount of steadily... Read more

1 August, 2011
A Survey of Inter-Domain Peering and Provisioning Solutions for the Next Generation Optical Networks

A Survey of Inter-Domain Peering and Provisioning Solutions for the Next Generation Optical Networks

The emergence of carrier grade transport technologies has led to a paradigm shift in inter-domain... Read more

23 June, 2010
How IPv6 will work as IPv4 wanes

How IPv6 will work as IPv4 wanes

...some customers running behind two layers of NAT and extensive use of carrier-grade NATs. ISPs and organisations will now also have to trade for... Read more

2 February, 2011 by Tim Chown

Telecity datacentre power outage hits customers

...Adam Beaumont, AQL's managing director, told ZDNet UK. "A lot of carrier grade equipment is not that tolerant to a sudden loss of power... Read more

6 July, 2011

Wi-Fi Alliance to simplify hotspot logons

...networks standardisation, said in the group's statement that the development of carrier-grade certification for hotspots will help "enhance security and accessibility to Orange... Read more

24 March, 2011 by David Meyer

Britannic launches cloud-based PBX service

...billing. All calls to and from netPBX pass through Britannic's netX carrier-grade SIP exchange, which links through to BT's public telephone network... Read more

8 March, 2011

OpenStack cloud gets Bexar release and backers

The project to bring open source and open standards to the cloud unveils Bexar, its second major release, as Canonical and Cisco join the OpenStack community Read more

4 February, 2011 by Jack Clark

Oracle scraps cheap MySQL subscriptions

...2,000 per annum. The company has also started offering high-end 'carrier-grade' subscriptions, starting at $10,000 per annum for 1-4-socket... Read more

3 November, 2010
Ipswitch IMail Server 12SP1

Ipswitch IMail Server 12SP1

...maintenance. Backed by an industry-leading technical support team, IMail Server features carrier-grade anti-spam and anti-virus protection from Commtouch and BitDefender. Additional... Read more

1 May, 2012
Line2 - A new phone line with calling, texting and business features. 8.0.0

Line2 - A new phone line with calling, texting and business features. 8.0.0

...to your iPhone or give your iPad a phone number! Line2 brings carrier-grade calling and texting to any iOS device. Whether for a business... Read more

24 April, 2012
Yes Life for iOS 1.20.230.51

Yes Life for iOS 1.20.230.51

...mobile phone. Adds a second mobile phone number to your iPhone. Get carrier-grade mobile voice calls and SMS no SIM required. Avoid pricey voice... Read more

24 February, 2012
Line2 Call & Text Like A Pro 1.0.9

Line2 Call & Text Like A Pro 1.0.9

...and take advantage of Line2s unlimited* calling in the US & Canada, and carrier-grade texting in the US. Our VoIP calls over WiFi and 3G... Read more

30 November, 2011
Line2 HD 2.1

Line2 HD 2.1

...stop communications hub.Requires Line2 Account.Place and receive calls and use carrier-grade text messaging over your iPad's data connections (WiFi or 3G... Read more

22 October, 2011

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