1. Addressing Synchronization Issues in Mobile Backhaul Networks

      Explore Next Generation Communications (Nov 7 2011)

      Addressing Synchronization Issues in Mobile Backhaul Networks This solution, tailored for mobile applications, is based on line-clock distribution complemented by SyncE and 1588v2 for flexibility and performance. SyncE (an abbreviation for 'synchronous Ethernet') can help ensure smooth synchronization for native ...and more » (Read Full Article)

    2. Led by Carrier Ethernet, Global Optical Networking Market to Reach $20 Billion by 2015

      Explore Next Generation Communications (Nov 22 2010)

      Led by Carrier Ethernet, Global Optical Networking Market to Reach $20 Billion by 2015 “China Telecom (News - Alert) is currently evaluating a carrier Ethernet transport solution for its next-generation network upgrade. Enterprise Ethernet is poised to add to the bandwidth requirements of the optical network core within China,” added Redpath. (Read Full Article)

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    3. NetLogic Introduces New Multi-Core Communications Processor

      Explore Next Generation Communications (Jul 29 2010)

      NetLogic Introduces New Multi-Core Communications Processor The XLP812S multi-core communications processor solution integrates 128 nxCPUs and has more than 16 programmable processing engines to provide an unmatched 160Gbps throughput and 240 million packets-per-second (Mpps) of intelligent application performance for next-generation 3G/4G mobile wireless infrastructure, enterprise, storage, security, Carrier Ethernet, edge and core infrastructure network applications. (Read Full Article)

    4. Is Wi-Fi the Real Competitor to LTE?

      Explore Next Generation Communications (Apr 9 2010)

      Is Wi-Fi the Real Competitor to LTE?TMCnetWi-Fi, not WiMAX (News - Alert), is the real competition for LTE, says David Pringle, who moderates discussion forums on ... (Read Full Article)