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It s unanimous; the analysts agree that SSL has emerged as the remote-access VPN technology of choice. According to Mark Bouchard of analyst firm Meta Group: We expect adoption of SSL VPNs to accelerate. By 2006, it will become the dominant approach for achieving secure remote access, with greater than 70 percent of all users employing it as the method of choice.
In addition, analyst firm ...
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Tellabs
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Drivers for Deep Fiber Access Solutions William R. Kautz William A. Walker Staff Marketing Manager Staff Engineer
A deep fiber access solution is the best way to deploy
the triple play of video, data and voice.
Abstract This paper outlines the various drivers and factors behind the push for higher bandwidth access and offers general guidance in choosing the right FTTx solution. End-user demand ...
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Vecima Networks Inc.
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A Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) currently has an LMS8000 900MHz NLOS system deployed throughout a town and surrounding area. The current system is used to provide broadband Internet access mainly to a residential subscriber base with a slight mix of small businesses. Of this subscriber base, 30% of the installs are indoors within 1.5 miles of the CAP sites and the rest are outdoor ...
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Tellabs
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Beyond Five Nines: The New Age of “Uber Reliability”
With the advent of the age of “uber reliability,” best-effort services are passé. Even the long-vaunted “five nines” gold standard of reliability may no longer be good enough for some end users and applications.
Executive Summary The benchmark for telecom reliability is 99.999% (“five nines”), which is equal to about five-and-a-half minutes ...
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Whether a result of tele-working initiatives, contingencies for events such as 9/11, SARS, and the East Coast Blackout, or just addressing the need to balance longer work days with family commitments, companies are being driven to provide expanded access to corporate IT resources from outside the internal network. However, addressing this requirement can be problematic.
One problem is that the ...
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