Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Level 3 announces Converged Business Network service

Motorola adds Android, iPhone support to mobile management | Sierra Wireless to equip cars with HSPA in 2011

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Level 3 announces Converged Business Network service
Level 3 Communications recently unveiled its Converged Business Network service, targeting enterprise customers with a solution that provides all their voice, Internet and data networking over one circuit.   By using a single circuit, access costs and the complexity of managing multiple services can be reduced. The company's Converged Business Network features intelligent bandwidth allocation, so enterprise customers can leverage dynamic bandwidth sharing between multiple services. The option is available to enterprises across North America.  Read More


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Sierra Wireless to equip cars with HSPA in 2011
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The New CCNA Voice: Did it Just Get Harder?
A Closer Look at the New CCNA Voice ICOMM ExamDave Schulz guest blogs again today about Cisco's voice certification changes. Dave asserts that the new CCNA Voice - due to the new ICOMM exam - looks like it raises the bar a bit on getting your CCNA Voice certification. Similar to his post last week, Dave examines the new ICOMM 8.0 course to help interpret more detail about the kind of materials you might expect to see in the new ICOMM exam. Read... Read More



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