Canadian wireless Ethernet vendor, DragonWave has reported that its 3rd fiscal quarter revenue for the quarter was up very slightly to CA$10.7 million, compared with CA$10.6 million for the previous quarter.
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The Motorola wi4 WiMa CPEi 775 will be available only to carriers initially and will not be offered for retail markets.
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Data center switching vendor Force 10 Networks this week says it is merging with Turin Networks, a provider of wireless backhaul, Carrier Ethernet and converged access systems for service providers.
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Turin Networks’ stock-based merger with Force10 Networks combines a vendor of legacy migration equipment with one whose gear represents the ultimate destination of that migration: Ethernet. Looking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or RSS feeds. Telephony Email Newsletters
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Turin Networks Inc., which specializes in wireless backhaul, carrier Ethernet and converged access products, announced it will merge with Force10 Networks Inc., which builds networks. With the deal, the companies will serve 1,300 customers worldwide.
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Turin Networks, a specialist in wireless backhaul and carrier-class Ethernet, said it will merge with Force10 Networks.
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A new merged entity known as Force10 Networks will focus on both the enterprise data center and service provider markets. Turin and Force10 claim the new combination will focus on facilitating customers' transition from legacy networks to more cost effective, packet-optimized infrastructure for wireless backhaul and metro Ethernet service delivery. - Ethernet vendors Turin Networks and Force1...
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Nortel Networks has been searching for a buyer for its Metro Ethernet business unit (which also includes its optical business), implying that, if a sale were completed, the longtime telecom equipment vendor could end up looking more like a chiefly enterprise vendor, such as Cisco Systems. Looking for our newsletter content? Subscribe now and get access to content not available on our Web site or R...
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TelephonyOnline on 31st Dec 2008 (via telephonyonline.com)
While the consumer electronics industry is yet to find a clear technology winner for digital home media distribution, some are clearly betting on Ethernet to become the answer for home networks by late 2009 and beyond. IEEE 802 working groups are in the process of completing Ethernet AV, a set of modifications to existing Ethernet standards to make the protocol "rock solid" for transmitting stream...
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