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Definitely the world is emerging as the breeding ground for high bandwidth broadband connectivity. Only in Europe by the end of last year there were already 33.7 million broadband lines that will continue in the double digits growth. Since 1980 many trials aiming to introduce "high" bandwidth via access networks have been carried out by the telecom companies, but failed short of becoming...
Increasingly decentralized communication networks, including power solutions, are driving the need for smarter products. For example, from fewer 10,000 amps central offices systems towards multiples of more radio base stations handling 3G networks and 48 V/13 W power-over-Ethernet. These products should take a minimum amount of time to install and configure, and should have co-operation functionality,...
The growing market for broadband services which now account for almost half of Internet users in the US is forecast to exceed 75% in 2010. This trend is driving the transformation the legacy public switched telephone network (PSTN) to a new Internet protocol (IP) packet-based public telephone network (PTN). Telecom, Cable and Wireless companies worldwide are pursuing acquisitions and network upgrades...
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