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» Phoenix Plays Bloodhound with New FailSafe Product
Renown for its BIOS manufacturing, Phoenix takes a leap into the device management market with "command and control" system for laptop PCs.» BelAir Networks releases 802.11n AP optimized for service providers
November 24, 2008 -- BelAir Networks has introduced its BelAir20 Access Point (AP), billed as an "ultra-compact and easily powered" dual-radio, dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi indoor AP designed to help service providers capitalize on the growing demand for Wi-Fi access.» 2-in-1 microscope inspection unit aids FTTH deployment
November 7, 2008 -- JDSU has released the HD3-P to help prevent one of the leading causes of network downtime: contaminated, or "dirty," fiber.» Agilent debuts cable certification, Ethernet services test options
June 18, 2008 -- At NXTcomm, Agilent Technologies announced advanced network test options for its N2640A WireScope Pro cable certification tester.» Shielded, bend resistant Cat 5e LAN cable
November 19, 2007 -- Oki Electric Cable has introduced "a shielded high-bending resistance" Cat 5e LAN cable, designed to provide high flexibility for Gigabit Ethernet transmission.» Corning Cable enters new LANscape, takes aim at SANs
January 23, 2008 -- Corning Cable Systems LLC has introduced its LANscape Pretium integrated product line, a pre-engineered optical cabling product set that maps directly to SAN director port blades of major electronics vendors.» TIA Bulletin on Best Practices for Wireless Systems Performance Updated
TIA has issued TSB-88.3-C to help wireless companies meet compatibility needs, addressing the increasing spectrum allocation complexity, such as the FCC's "spectrum refarming" of frequency bands, as well as various and new entities involved in a wireless communications system.» Proxim ships 802.11n access points, says it has the fastest speed
Proxim Wireless said it is shipping two new 802.11n access points, one with two radios that Proxim called the fastest on the market.
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