One of today’s most profound business revolutions is the use of Internet Protocol (IP) technology to integrate and transport voice, fax, video and data traffic on single, IP-based network. The move ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. WESTFORD, MA.—Artel Video Systems today announced a new series of technology and solutions ...
Editor’s Note: On Nov. 9, the ISP News Report newsletter will change its name to Service Provider News Report. In the newsletter each week, Carolyn Duffy Marsan will continue to bring you news, views ...
Defense Department organizations such as the Defense Information Systems Agency are instituting policies, strategic plans and guidance to migrate business and mission-critical networks to IP-based ...
Staff Sergeant Matthew Henderson, a 379th Expeditionary Communications Squadron Viper Team Specialist, sets up communications inside the cargo bay of a C-17 Globemaster III to provide extended ...
Netgear's John Henkel explains how AV and IT teams can work together for more efficient AV over IP network deployments. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
Kicking off our series about IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) progress, today we’ll focus on IMS deployments for fixed-mobile convergence with highlights from an interview we had recently with Ajay Gupta ...
The concept of convergence emerges from telecom service providers' need to find new revenue streams, reduce their operating expenses and simultaneously invest in future-proof network architectures and ...
Physical and network security have traditionally been two very different disciplines. Intrusion detection, access control, video surveillance and similar physical security technologies operated ...
IP is already at the desktop, but can it deliver on the promise of convergence, asks Tim Frost. Convergence is telecommunication's Holy Grail – a single network infrastructure delivering all services.
ATLANTA — The worlds of IP routing and optical switching are fast converging, if last week’s NetWorld+Interop 2000 is any indication. Optical networks were on the lips and minds of many attendees, ...