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HP-Based VOD Solution From Entone Aims to Satisfy the IPTV Cravings of Customers From Urban to Rural Areas | 2006-05-24 01:00:27 | Hewlett-Packard |
| Pioneer Telephone Cooperaative wanted to retain and expand on its existing customer base by offering exciting new services. Pioneer is deploying a VOD solution consisting of Entone's suite of carrier-class video on demand and content ingest workflow solutions, HP server hardware, video headend equipment from Tut Systems, and middleware from Myrio. Currently involved in integration and testing, Pioneer is on track to deliver its VOD services across the eight Oklahoma regions it serves. Internal testing results have been positive and customer anticipation and enthusiasm for the new service are high. | |||
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Designing Large Scale Service Provider Dial Networks With OSPF | 2006-05-21 | Cisco Systems |
| To design a dial network is a challenging task for Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Each ISP uses a unique method to design dial networks. However, all ISPs share the same areas of concern when they design dial networks" This paper addresses most of the questions above and deals with the design practices of using the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in an ISP dial environment. OSPF is often used in the core network of ISPs.
Tags: Gateways - Hubs, Network Administration |
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Business VoIP - Myths Exposed and a Checklist for Vendors | 2006-05-16 01:00:28 | Saiph Communications Ltd. |
| This paper looks at how Business VoIP should be deployed, its key benefits, and the questions you should ask any vendor before signing on the dotted line to ensure that you make the best choice for your business. | |||
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Innovative School District Uses Wireless Networks to Break Down Classroom Walls | 2006-05-10 01:00:28 | Cisco Systems |
| Using computers to enhance education in the classroom is nothing new. But using wireless computers to take education out of the classroom is, and the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) system in Fairfax County, Virginia is at the forefront of this budding movement. Few years ago, FCPS decided that the Internet could significantly enhance education if it could be made easily available to all students and faculty members through wireless connectivity. In addition, FCPS wanted a network capable of supporting data, voice, and video communications. Among the goals was to enable videoconferencing with students around the world. FCPS chose Cisco Systems as the single provider of its Wide-Area Network (WAN). | |||
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Technical Overview of Nokia IP VPN | 2006-09-05 01:00:12 | Nokia |
| Nokia IP VPN is designed to the highest standards of reliability, performance, and functionality. This white paper will explain about six key requirements for enterprise-class IP VPN, along with the technologies Nokia built into the IP VPN product line to support enterprises and carriers. Nokia IP VPN is the result of seven years of expertise in building highly reliable, available, and scalable IPSec hardware and software. With site-to-site VPN, remote access VPN, firewall, and dynamic routing capabilities, Nokia IP VPN gives the powerful tools to build enterprise-class VPNs. | |||
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Nokia IP265 and Check Point NGX | 2006-09-05 01:00:12 | Nokia |
| This paper is dedicated to customers looking for screenshot-based information about Nokia IP265 running Check Point NGX. Nokia IP265 running IPSO 3.9 customers are able to run Check Point NGX and use SmartView Monitor. Previous versions of Check Point do not support SmartView Monitor on Nokia IP265. The paper is based on IPSO 3.9 Beta033 and Check Point NGX (R60) Build 458. | |||
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An Open Approach to Advanced Voice Applications for Cisco CallManager | 2006-05-01 | Adomo |
| Deploying open applications alongside Cisco CallManager can transform your telephony architecture from a world of siloed services
to one of shared infrastructure and resources.
This white paper from Adomo explains how. It explores complementary solutions for Cisco CallManager that can help your business:
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New Vertical Markets for Satellite Broadband Solutions | 2006-11-30 01:00:17 | Alcatel |
| Beyond basic Internet/Intranet access services, satellite broadband technologies are currently being deployed in new vertical markets such as wide-area governmental/defense networks, mission-critical networks for public services (public safety, e-health, e-education), and cellular backhauling. All these markets share a common and simple need, i.e. instant access to high data rate (up to several Mbit/s) connections, with a high degree of mobility and quality of service, in remote areas where the terrestrial infrastructure is not present or not sufficiently reliable. Historically, satellite solutions have perfectly matched such needs in the narrowband domain (with the Inmarsat service, for example). Alcatel's goal is to extend the relevance of satellite solutions to the broadband domain. | |||
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Session Based Logging (SBL) for IP-Traceback on Network Forensics | 2006-04-23 | Graduate Center |
| The widely acknowledged problem of reliably identifying the origin of information in cyberspace has been the subject of much research. Due to the nature of the Internet protocol, the source IP can be easily falsified which results in numerous problems including infamous denial of service attacks. The combination of smart devices with powerful processing capabilities once observed only in mainframe computers decades ago and the presence of the Internet which allows communications between all those devices exacerbate the problem. This paper proposes a novel technique called Session Based Logging (SBL) for simple and effective IP-Traceback and logging mechanism.
Tags: TCP - IP, |
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System-on-a-Chip With Security Modules for Network Home Electric Appliances | 2006-06-07 01:00:26 | Fujitsu |
| Home electric appliances connected to the Internet and other networks allow users to easily access a variety of information and services. However, the users of such appliances are increasingly exposed to the threat of information leaks, unauthorized access, and other risks. Therefore, home electric appliances connected to networks must provide adequate security functions. This paper introduces three new Fujitsu System-on-a-Chips (SoCs) developed for network home electric appliances. These SoCs provide network, security, and control functions for home electric appliances and peripheral components. Moreover, when connected to an existing system, they can be used as slave processors for network and security processing. |