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November 6, 2008 -- Digi International today introduced the Digi Transport family of enterprise class, multi-function cellular routers. Certified by Verizon Wireless in the U.S., Digi Transport routers feature advanced routing, state-of-the-art security and integrated primary DSL and backup cellular interfaces. The routers also feature synchronous protocol support for retail and financial devices such as automated teller machines (ATMs) and lottery machines. The Digi Transport family was developed using technology gained through the acquisition of UK-based Sarian Technologies, a leader in high-end cellular routers in Europe.
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via Analog and DSP @ 21:38 6th Nov
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MINNETONKA, Minn., Nov 06, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- VZ | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Digi International (NASDAQ: DGII | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) today introduced the Digi Transport family of enterprise class, multi-function cellular routers. Certified by Verizon Wireless in the U.S., Digi Transport routers feature advanced routing, state-of-the-art security and integrated primary DSL and backup cellular interfaces. The routers also feature synchronous protocol support for retail and financial devices such as automated teller machines (ATMs) and lottery machines. The Digi Transport family was developed using technology gained through the acquisition of UK-based Sarian Technologies, a leader in high-end cellular routers in Europe.
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via TradingMarkets @ 13:17 6th Nov
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ATLANTA, Dec 03, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Rapid Routers LLC announced today that it has been issued its first patent and believes it will soon have four more patents issued to the Atlanta firm. Rapid Routers produces technology that enables routers to select network routes more efficiently and, in certain cases, reduce power consumption by 90%. All these technologies reduce the network provider's carbon footprint.
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via MarketWatch @ 11:46 3rd Dec
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Vyatta's open source routers are bubbling away, and have a new deployment, not far away as the packet flies: in Telecity, Amsterdam.
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via ZDNet UK @ 18:54 26th Nov
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October 28, 2008 - The MRD-310 and MRD-330 are 3G routers designed for remote access across mobile networks. They provide a very high level of connectivity, and support many mobile standards including GSM, GPRS, 3G UMTS, HSDPA and HSUPA allowing uplink transfer rates of up to 2Mbit/s. Together with the rugged enclosure, DIN-rail mounting and an operating voltage range spanning from 10 VDC to 60 VDC, they are designed for industrial applications in harsh environments. Typical on board (train, trucks, etc.) or ground applications include video surveillance, SCADA/DNP3 telemetry systems and remote access to machines and devices.
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via Automation.com @ 23:33 29th Oct
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Tufin Technologies Moves Beyond Firewall Auditing to Support Cisco Routers and Switches free RSS feed from Security Park
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via Security Park @ 6:58 4th Nov
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IT Problem: Are you paying too much for routers and firewalls? Vyatta open-source networking solutions offer better performance, value, and scalability than proprietary hardware-based routers and firewalls. Get twice the performance of Cisco for half the price!
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via SearchVoIP Australia @ 13:09 19th Nov
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By Ritsuko Ando NEW YORK, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture. Many credit Apple Inc's iPhone, with its strikingly simple forms, for raising the bar on expectations for good design in consumer electronics. And while art and design professionals say that gadgets like mobile phones and personal computers are becoming increasingly well-designed, they also say many electronic products still need to work on their appearance. 'Routers are awful; they're ugly,' said Kai-wei Hsu, a 31-year-old furniture designer. 'With a lot of things, you don't always get to choose.' Cisco Systems Inc is trying to alter that reputation with the Linksys Ultra Range Plus Wireless-N Broa
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via Quote.com Italy @ 19:11 19th Nov
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Ixia provides platforms for testing and verifying LAN and WAN multilayer switches, cable TV Internet products and other networking equipment. Ixia's distributed multiport traffic generators and performance analyzers are used to test terabit routers and multilayer packet over SONET/SDH, Gigabit, and 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switches, routers, and networks.
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via Optical Keyhole @ 21:44 18th Nov
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I recently finished writing a story on Net censorship in Saudi Arabia, as part of a larger package on Cisco’s ambitions in the world’s emerging markets. Throughout the process, my editor Peter Elstrom and I struggled with how to explain the link, if any, between what Cisco sells and what the Saudi Arabian government does. Cisco has always maintained that it just sells the routers—that what each customer chooses to do with them is their own business. I have a hard time with this explanation, if only because Cisco’s strategy in emerging markets is all about selling the e-services that make those routers useful. For example, it has designed a massive 250,000-camera surveillance system that will likely be deployed in the vast King Abdullah Economic City that is now under construction in Saudi Arabia.
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via BusinessWeek @ 3:14 21st Nov
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I recently finished writing a story on Net censorship in Saudi Arabia, as part of a larger package on Cisco’s ambitions in the world’s emerging markets. Throughout the process, my editor Peter Elstrom and I struggled with how to explain the link, if any, between what Cisco sells and what the Saudi Arabian government does. Cisco has always maintained that it just sells the routers—that what each customer chooses to do with them is their own business. I have a hard time with this explanation, if only because Cisco’s strategy in emerging markets is all about selling the e-services that make those routers useful. For example, it has designed a massive 250,000-camera surveillance system that will likely be deployed in the vast King Abdullah Economic City that is now under construction in Saudi Arabia.
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via BusinessWeek @ 4:23 20th Nov
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A MIPS-based system-on-chip (SoC) popular in ADSL modems and IADs (integrated access devices) has gained fresh Linux kernel patches and a port of the OpenWRT Linux router distribution. The developments should help owners of gear based on Broadcom BCM63xx SoCs to update and maintain their systems.
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via Linux Devices @ 22:13 4th Nov
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Cisco claims new ASR 9000 offers the best platform ever for video and other service delivery with Terabits of capacity.
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via Linux.com @ 22:35 11th Nov
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Cisco claims new ASR 9000 offers the best platform ever for video and other service delivery with Terabits of capacity.
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via Internet News @ 12:26 11th Nov
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The ASR 9000 is the second major release for Cisco's ASR product line, which debuted earlier this year with the ASR 1000. At the time Cisco CEO John Chambers claimed the platform cost $250 million to develop, of which $100 million was for the Quantum Flow processor that powers the platform.
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via Internet News @ 12:29 11th Nov
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 3:40 20th Nov
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NEW YORK - Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture.
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via ABS-CBN News @ 2:20 20th Nov
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NEW YORK—Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture.
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via EE Times @ 20:48 19th Nov
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture.
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via Yahoo! Asia @ 0:27 20th Nov
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 19:31 19th Nov
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 19:44 19th Nov
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Eurotech North American Unit Receives Order for 150 DuraMAR Network Routers From Kawasaki Rail Car for New York MTA's Metro-North Railroad
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via Media Workstation @ 11:41 20th Nov
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Eurotech North American Unit Receives Order for 150 DuraMAR Network Routers From Kawasaki Rail Car for New York MTA's Metro-North Railroad
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via IT Business Net @ 11:42 20th Nov
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Internal BGP is a mechanism to provide more information to your internal routers. Most of last week’s installment on Understanding BGP focused on a stub configuration, where a single router served all the BGP sessions for an autonomous system (AS). This time we’ll delve into the practical use of BGP: iBGP and what it takes to accomplish multihoming.
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via LinuxPlanet @ 17:19 19th Nov
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"Internal BGP is a mechanism to provide more information to your internal routers. Most of last week’s installment on Understanding BGP focused on a stub configuration, where a single router served all the BGP sessions for an autonomous system (AS). This time we’ll delve into the practical use of BGP: iBGP and what it takes to accomplish multihoming.
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via Linux Today @ 0:01 20th Nov
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