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Networks Telecom: And the bland played on

At the Networks Telecom show in Birmingham this year the networks industry was in a... Read more

27 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks Telecom: the industry looks to the future

...basic job of making their networks run smoothly, from the evidence of Networks Telecom Europe 2002. The other thing that is screamingly obvious is the... Read more

25 June, 2002 by ZDNet UK

Roundup: Networks Telecom, without the wires

M-commerce has invaded this year's Networks Telecom in Birmingham, a 20-year old event that is still the... Read more

28 June, 2000 by ZDNet UK

Networks Telecom: A bruised industry licks its wounds

The effect of KPNQwest's bankruptcy will be felt by everyone at Networks Telecom in Birmingham, Europe's biggest networking show. Suppliers like Alcatel, Ciena... Read more

24 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks '98: Home networking this year

...powerful consortium has been formed to launch home networking it emerged at Networks-telecom '98 today. The Group, Home Phoneline Network Alliance (HomePNA) includes industry... Read more

23 June, 1998 by Richard Barry

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Thursday 27/06/2002 Up at Networks Telecom, the trade show for the professional who knows his structured cabling... Read more

28 June, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Networks show drops telecoms, stays in Birmingham

...24 to 26 June 2003. The show has changed its name from Networks Telecom owing to the continued downturn in the telecoms field and will... Read more

25 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks industry looks to the future

At Networks Telecom, Europe's biggest networking show, companies are picking up the pieces... Read more

24 June, 2002 by ZDNet UK

Networks Telecom: Video on IP products take on analogue

...video specialist Sirrus. The company had three new products on show at Networks Telecom, and a preview of a solid-state, 360-degree surveillance camera... Read more

27 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks Telecom: Voice over IP comes in by stealth

...telephones, and decided to leave it to the leading-edge users. The Networks Telecom conference in Birmingham this week is the right time, then, for... Read more

26 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks Telecom: Do you need a dedicated network monitor

...name is an acronym though. Other network management products on show at Networks Telecom included Packeteer's ReportCenter 2.0, which adds report features to... Read more

26 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks Telecom: Cheaper SAN switch and HBAs

QLogic on Tuesday showed its SANbox2 eight-port Fibre Channel switch at Networks Telecom for the first time in Europe. This doubles the speed of... Read more

26 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks Telecom: Tiny tool from Fluke

...physical and link layers, he said. Fluke is hoping for awards at Networks Telecom, for both LinkRunner and its OptiView Workgroup Analyzer. More enterprise IT... Read more

24 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Networks Telecom: VPNs still set to fly high

Despite - or perhaps because of - the downturn, virtual private networks are still growing in popularity Read more

24 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

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