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Juniper boosts the speed of economy « Used Juniper - 0 views

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    In a very direct way, cutting edge Ethernet technology is even starting to have a huge effect on how we view our economic outlook. The New York Stock Exchange recently tapped Juniper Networks, a large network hardware manufacturer, to upgrade their network.
Casey Wedge

Get Conferencing Services according to your Businesses Unique Requirements - 0 views

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    The continuously evolving economy has created the need for businesses to have a global presence. Try using the Conferencing services to create a virtual corporate office capable of reaching its employees, clients, and prospective customers in a very efficient and cost-effective manner. You can choose from Operator assisted, reservationless and web conferencing services. At ConnectHere we partner with top T1 provider like Intercall and PGI services and our team of experts provide you with a custom made conferencing solution that is of high quality, is scalable and flexible.
Alepo Technologies Inc

How Alepo has transformed telecommunications in the Pacific - 0 views

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    Pacific operators face unique challenges in digitizing telecommunications. The region comprises several island nations with small geographically dispersed locations. Building economies of scale is a struggle. What they need is to create cost-effective solutions with a low resource footprint - and that's exactly what Alepo has been empowering them with.
d hall

Nortel weighs bankruptcy - 0 views

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    It's almost unthinkable. Could telecom vendor giant Nortel enter bankruptcy protection in the near-term? That's what Nortel, whose recent financial woes have been well chronicled, is contemplating, according to a Wall Street Journal piece that reported the company had begun consultations with lawyers and/or consultants on that very scenario, in case its restructuring plan falls through.
d hall

Alvarion to cut 11% of its workforce - 0 views

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    The effects of the global economic slump continues to have an effect on the telecom market, including the WiMAX wireless segment. Israel-based WiMAX player Alvarion announced that it will cut 11 percent of its workforce by the end of 2008 in an effort to maintain profitability throughout 2009.
d hall

Alcatel-Lucent CEO Verwaayen rebuffs rumors the company is struggling - 0 views

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    Innovation Day presentation highlights continual R&D benefits
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