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Vecima Networks Inc.
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The Significance of VoIP for Broadband Internet Service Providers:
The success of the Internet has resulted in the increased penetration of homes and businesses by a third major transport network, third to the traditional telephony and cable TV networks. Although initially focused on the delivery of data services, operators increasingly see the opportunity to improve their return on ...
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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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Vecima Networks Inc.
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Municipalities around the world are demanding metro-wide wireless networks providing ubiquitous broadband coverage to enable public safety applications. This network allows applications to be moved from the office to the field. The police department, fire department, paramedical assistance and other agencies would have the ability to access central databases, share files from the field and use ...
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Patton Electronics
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SIP Trunking: IP Telephony for the Enterprise
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SIP, the acronym stands for Session Initiation Protocol, has emerged as the universal standard for Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. As with its predecessors (HTTP for web browsing or SMTP for email), SIP enables users to engage in integrated ...
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Patton Electronics
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There has been much excitement and talk over the years about the appropriateness of ATM for all manner of telecommunications applications. Many white papers and articles asserted that ATM was the unifying platform that would enable service providers to deliver voice, data, and video to subscribers over a consolidated link, platform, and integrated access device (IAD). Though many of the arguments ...
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