by Doug Allen
Carrier Ethernet Services is arguably the hottest sector for telcos these days. New switched metro and long-haul Virtual Private Line Services (VPLS) services from Verizon Business and AT&T are the latest indication that next-gen Ethernet services are here, and are poised for rapid growth.
But the industry remains constrained by a number of [...]
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Carrier Ethernet Need To Increase Availability
Saving Money On Business Telecom Services
Finding cost effective business telecom services is a challenge that your business may not be able to undertake because it is not your core business. However, most business owner’s can save money with a little research into which business telecom services are best for their situation.
A competent and informed business telecommunications consultant is vital to [...]
Top Reasons to Use and Trust VAR Network
by Patrick Oborn
If there is one thing the internet is good for, it’s networking – finding the people who have the skills and expertise that can give you the help you need. Aside from rocket science, there really isn’t anything more technical on this planet than communications, specifically computer networks, telephone systems, and voice over [...]
Wireless or Ethernet Networks, Which Is Better?
In recent years, Ethernet hasn’t exactly been fashionable. People are sick of running long wires all over the place, making holes in their walls, and being restricted when it comes to where they can use their computer. Wireless networking has become all the rage – and some predict that it will have killed off Ethernet [...]
Carrier Ethernet Need To Increase Availability
by Doug AllenFri. April 25, 2008
Carrier Ethernet Services is arguably the hottest sector for telcos these days. New switched metro and long-haul Virtual Private Line Services (VPLS) services from Verizon Business and AT&T; are the latest indication that next-gen Ethernet services are here, and are [...]
Wireless or Ethernet Networks?
In recent years, Ethernet hasn’t exactly been fashionable. People are sick of running long wires all over the place, making holes in their walls, and being restricted when it comes to where they can use their computer. Wireless networking has become all the rage – and some predict that it will have killed off Ethernet [...]


