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Overland cable connects India and China

News Reliance Globalcom's new terrestrial cable connecting India and China, aims to reduce latency and provide redundancy in case of subsea cable break.

Wednesday, August 26 2009 07:09 PM

Tags: Bandwidth, Networking technology, Disaster recovery, Asia, India, cable system, Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Singapore, Cable


Intel's Light Peak: One PC cable to rule them all

News Chipmaker wants to replace today's hodge-podge of copper cables with single type of optical connection, and hopes standardization will help it catch on.

Thursday, September 24 2009 10:39 AM

Tags: Components, Intel Corp., UWB, QoS, Cable, monitor, wireless communication, PC, Components, Sony Corp.


Effects of damaged cables continue

News Issues from damaged SMW4 cable system that took out Internet and phone communications last week still persist, with Singapore now apparently affected.

Monday, December 29 2008 05:21 PM

Tags: LANs and WANs, Contingency planning, SingTel, Asia, India, Singapore, Europe, Cable, Traceroute, Contingency planning


APCN2 cable cut cripples connections

News update Cut in Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2 undersea cable cripples connection speeds in Asia-Pacific region Wednesday, hitting Singapore and the Philippines.

Wednesday, August 12 2009 04:46 PM

Tags: Twitter, SingTel, Philippines, cable network, Asia-Pacific, Singapore, Cable, network, Taiwan


Can cable faults ever go away?

News Telcos have stepped up measures in recent years to improve redundancy and re-routing efforts during cable disruptions, but costs and nature still stand in the way.

Tuesday, August 25 2009 07:07 PM

Tags: Network infrastructure, LANs and WANs, Disaster recovery, Starhub, Ovum, SingTel, Asia, cable system, Cable, e-mail



Damaged undersea cables disrupting service

News Phone and Internet users in parts of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe are affected. How the cables were damaged is unclear.

Monday, December 22 2008 12:31 PM

Tags: Optical networking, Networking technology, Egypt, India, Bloomberg L.P., Europe, Cable, phone, Alexandria, Middle East


S'pore unaffected by damaged cables

News Following disrupted service, several telcos have begun restoring damaged undersea system SMW4, but SingTel claims it has not detected any issues.

Monday, December 22 2008 05:54 PM

Tags: LANs and WANs, Networking technology, SingTel, India, cable system, Singapore, Restoration Work, Sri Lanka, Cable, phone


Huawei seals deal with US cable operator

News Chinese telecom equipment maker is providing wireless gear to help Cox build its 3G cell phone network. The deal looks to be one of Huawei's largest in the United States.

Tuesday, March 31 2009 10:49 AM

Tags: 3G (Third Generation), Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Cox Communications Inc., Telecommunications, Wireless, cable company, Cable, Clearwire Corp., 4G, network


Apple's future TV: Can Web-based apps replace 'channels', kill cable?

News Will living room of the future be centered around a Web-connected, iTunes-powered Apple-branded TV--a 50-inch, high-def, wall-mounted iPhone?

Friday, August 21 2009 11:23 AM

Tags: Digital media, Music, Video, Media players, Multimedia, Apple Inc., Intel Corp., TV, Apple iTunes, Cable


PCCW granted 'Super-Cable' license

News Pacific Century CyberWorks has been granted a license to transmit high-speed information along the world's first "super-cable" linking Asia and Europe, the company announced today.

Monday, September 11 2000 10:52 AM


Cable problems linger at Optus

News Optus@Home users are still having problems accessing international sites, on the back of the Southern Cross cable severance two days ago.

Wednesday, August 01 2001 11:31 AM


Transpacific undersea cable completed

News Some of the world's leading phone companies complete the construction of an undersea cable to provide more Internet capacity between the United States and parts of Asia.

Tuesday, September 30 2008 10:11 AM

Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Network infrastructure, Networking, Cable, Japan, phone, Chunghwa Telecom, China Telecom, data cable, Dow Jones & Company Inc.


DSL broadband beating cable

News The number of DSL subscriptions has topped 150 million worldwide, and is still growing quickly.

Tuesday, June 27 2006 12:14 PM

Tags: DSL, Cable


Cable rates could fly sky-high

News After remaining virtually unchanged for the past several years, the cost of monthly Internet access via high-speed cable modems could be headed higher.

Friday, April 20 2001 10:48 AM


Aussie Net traffic jammed by cable mishap

News Internet traffic to the United States came to a grinding halt in Australia yesterday as the Southern Cross undersea cable network went down for the second time in the past week.

Monday, August 06 2001 02:30 PM


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Hands-on programming: Extract plain text from documents with Syncfusion's components

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Justin James recently tried Syncfusion's Essential DocIO and Essential PDF to help him extract text from documents he downloaded from the Internet. Here's the code he wrote to get the plain text.


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Will technology divide us further?

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So I finally watched 2012 over the weekend, but the film left me feeling extremely agitated.

The possibility that the world may meet its watery end in three years didn't..... by Eileen Yu

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