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XO pushes Ethernet services; Colleges Get Head Start on New 802.11n Standard

Colleges Get Head Start on New 802.11n Standard; Slideshow: Cell towers that blend vs. those that offend
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XO pushes Ethernet services

XO Communications is trying to sell customers on the idea that it can get carrier Ethernet services to them in a timely fashion by issuing a guarantee. Read full story

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Colleges Get Head Start on New 802.11n Standard
The IEEE this month finally ratified the 802.11n wireless standard, long after Brandeis University and the University of California, San Diego started installing equipment based on draft versions of the specification.

Slideshow: Cell towers that blend vs. those that offend
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Aruba cuts prices to boost 802.11n uptake
Businesses wary of the cost of high-speed Wi-Fi are being thrown an interesting hook by Aruba Networks. The company has launched a high-capacity wireless 'n' access point (AP) for around £400.

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Analysts bullish on Cisco data center rival Brocade
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Cisco's taking a beating in the Carrier Ethernet Switch/Router market
Stan "The EtherMan" Hubbard who's not only a Senior Analyst at Heavy Reading, but also as well as the Chairman of Ethernet Expo Americas 2009 (which of course is the premier event covering the hot topic of carrier Ethernet network technologies and services in North America) delivered extremely and in my personal opinion terribly bad news to Cisco today. And what terribly bad news for Cisco may...

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September 29, 2009

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