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Mobile Backhaul Services

Mobile Backhaul Services

...increased the amount of bandwidth that backhaul networks must provide. According to Infonetics Research, one mobile operator saw its busy hour throughput grow exponentially when... Read more

27 May, 2011

Wi-Fi to hold its own against WiMax 'past 2009'

WiMax's popularity will explode over the next three years, according to Infonetics, but it's not going to come close to Wi-Fi for a while Read more

9 March, 2006 by Jo Best
<endeca_term>Infonetics Research</endeca_term>: Enforcing Network Access Control: Market Outlook and Worldwide Forecast

Infonetics Research: Enforcing Network Access Control: Market Outlook and Worldwide Forecast

Download this report from Infonetics Research to read about the maturation of the Network Access Control (NAC... Read more

25 December, 2006
<endeca_term>Infonetics Research</endeca_term>: Enforcing Network Access Control: Market Outlook and Worldwide Forecast

Infonetics Research: Enforcing Network Access Control: Market Outlook and Worldwide Forecast

Download this report from Infonetics Research to read about the maturation of the Network Access Control (NAC... Read more

1 January, 2006
Cisco-Infonetics Session Border Controller

Cisco-Infonetics Session Border Controller

Cisco and Infonetics Research, the premier international market research and consulting firm specializing in data... Read more

1 December, 2007

Going over the multiservice edge

...developed software can provide an acceptable bridge. Kevin Mitchell, an analyst at Infonetics Research, said he sees value in Juniper's newly announced software toolkit... Read more

24 February, 2004 by Marguerite Reardon

Arista debuts high-capacity datacentre switch

...and even better power point," said industry analyst Michael Howard, founder of Infonetics Research. "They are hitting the datacentre market with a next-generation machine... Read more

20 April, 2010 by Manek Dubash

Mobile Security Becoming $900 Million Market

...keep tabs on the security industry financial reports there was a recent Infonetics Research report that was hard to overlook. While this market segment is... Read more

10 January, 2009

McAfee releases NAC product suite

...current NAC solutions," said Jeff Wilson, principal analyst of network security at Infonetics Research, in a McAfee statement. "McAfee's Unified Secure Access keeps management... Read more

20 October, 2008 by Tom Espiner

'Dongle mania' may threaten Wi-Fi hotspots

...as prices come down — possibly threatening the Wi-Fi hotspot market. The Infonetics Research Mobility: Broadband, Phones, Subscribers and Services report predicts the mobile-data... Read more

31 March, 2008 by Natasha Lomas

Jasper Wireless targets untapped M2M market

...but it's a volume market," said wireless analyst Richard Webb of Infonetics Research, referring to the low revenues which are likely to be gained... Read more

9 October, 2007 by Peter Judge

Standards spat could cause MPLS downtime

...IP MPLS VPN services markets hit £10.7bn last year, according to Infonetics Research. The analyst group says that businesses are increasingly replacing legacy services... Read more

6 September, 2007 by Antony Savvas

Microsoft set to steal a march on Cisco

...companies may be fuelled by a rapidly growing market. According to analyst Infonetics Research, worldwide sales of unified comms products increased by 21 percent between... Read more

23 August, 2007 by Antony Savvas

Weigh the pros and cons of VoIP over wireless

...802.11 technologies used for wireless networks. According to a study from Infonetics Research, sales of Wi-Fi IP phones will likely reach $3.7bn... Read more

11 December, 2006 by Deb Shinder

Vonage goes after big business

...rid of their desk phones anytime soon. According to a study by Infonetics Research, 75 percent of companies transitioning to a VoIP phone system said... Read more

29 June, 2006 by Marguerite Reardon

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