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AT&T completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet field trial with Cisco gear (ZDNet)
AT&T announced on Thursday that it successfully completed a live network environment field trial of 100-Gigabit backbone network technology. (read the story…) »
AT&T completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet field trial using new Cisco gear, proves it does care (Engadget)
Remember those network investments that AT&T was talking up just days before Time Warner slipped over an offer for help? Looks as if the firm wasn’t kidding around, but there’s still nothing here that should get you excited about more available bandwidth in the coming days. Utilizing that fancy new Cisco router, the carrier... »
NCC Implements Cost-Effective Headquarter Expansion Using BridgeWave’s Gigabit Wireless Links (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—-BridgeWave Communications, the leading supplier of gigabit wireless solutions, today announced that the National Capital Commission has selected BridgeWave’s AR60-AES links to deliver high-capacity, secure connectivity. (read on…) »
AT&T Completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet Field Trial (redOrbit)
DALLAS, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — AT&T* today announced the successful completion of a live network environment field trial of 100-Gigabit backbone network technology. (read on…) »
Ixia Collaborates with AT&T to Demonstrate Live 100 Gigabit Ethernet Link (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CALABASAS, Calif.—-Ixia , a leading, global provider of converged IP network test solutions, today announced that its “K2” 100 Gigabit Ethernet test solution was implemented in AT&T’s testing of a standard-ready, single-flow, 100 GE field trial. (read the story…) »
Building a Gigabit Fiber Network Is Real Hard, Even for Google [Google] (Gizmodo)
The WSJ delves into the trials and tribulations of trying to build a gigabit fiber network out to even the 50,000 homes at the low ends of Google’s goals for their trial network . It could cost up to $1 billion, and Google’s already mentioning to people it’s asking for help, like Case Western... »