Study calls for U.S. programs to address broadband demand The U.S. government should consider paying broadband providers for signing up subscribers in poor areas in an effort to increase demand for broadband, a new study from a tech-focused think tank recommended. Mobile users get faster WAN links Riverbed Technology is upgrading its mobile WAN optimization software so laptops send traffic more efficiently when they tap into branch office Riverbed appliances. NYSE puts stock in 10G Ethernet Force10 Networks has been selected by NYSE Euronext to supply a 10G Ethernet network to manage the exchange's data centers in New Jersey and London. Emulex and Broadcom aren't playing nice You get the sense that if 5-year-olds had teams of lawyers at their disposal, it would go down much the way the legal battle between Emulex and Broadcom is going. AT&T profiles specific cities in bid for coverage AT&T has created different mobile calling models for every major city in America as it tries to improve a network that has come under fire for poor performance as the data-friendly iPhone has proliferated, an executive said. Juniper's relationship with Packet Design On October 29th Juniper used the New York Stock Exchange as a backdrop to make a series of announcements. We are going to use this newsletter to focus on one piece of the Juniper announcements: Juniper's establishment of a close relationship with Packet Design. Internode offers IPv6 services in native mode Internode is offering IPv6 services in native mode on its national ADSL network. HP's new architecture tackles IT sprawl HP has unveiled new offerings to help customers address IT sprawl and build IT infrastructures that can quickly scale as the need arises. Cisco undervalues Tandberg, investment firms say Two investment consulting companies laid out objections to Cisco's $3 billion offer for Norwegian videoconferencing vendor Tandberg on Friday, saying in an open letter to Cisco and a press interview that the bid undervalues Tandberg. November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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