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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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Juniper Networks, Inc.
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Broadband has become part of our everyday lives. Searching for information, sending emails, buying goods, and downloading videos can all be done with a few clicks. New applications, however, promise to even further revolutionize how we use the network, while at the same time providing new revenue opportunities for the service providers looking to support this growth and fund broadband expansion. ...
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Aricent
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Broadband penetration in rural areas worldwide continues to be abysmally low, both in developed countries as well as in developing countries. Even in the United States, only 38% of rural dwellers admit to having a broadband connection at home, as compared with close to 60% in urban and suburban America . The main reasons for this low penetration are: • As population density in rural areas is ...
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Siemens AG
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03 1. Always Best-Connected – The End-User’s Perspective
06 3. Nokia Siemens Networks’ Expertise in Wireless and Wireline Access Technologies
A historic opportunity awaits the communication industry in the years ahead – a chance to connect most of the world using wireless and wireline technologies. We envisage that five billion people will be connected by 2015, the majority “always on” and ...
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Visionael Corporation.
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In the high stakes game of winning over customers by introducing new broadband services, the Planning and Rollout (P&R) process to set up and deliver these services has become an increasingly daunting task for communications service providers (CSPs), as well as the individuals responsible for planning the network changes and the equipment needed to deploy them.
While Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) ...
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