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whitepaper Sprint's policy is to reimburse all Supplier personnel, including, but not limited to, contractors, consultants, and all other persons not employed as an employee of Sprint, that are engaged via a contractual agreement for the purpose of providing...
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper This paper investigates the problem of deploying NetFlow with optimized coverage and cost in an IP network. Deploying a network-wide monitoring infrastructure in operational networks is necessary for practical reasons and Cisco NetFlow is a...
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Port scanning is prevalent in today's Internet and often has malicious intent. Although many algorithms have been proposed for different aspects of the scan detection problem, the paper has seen few system discussions in the literature.
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper For processing massive data streams, most proposed algorithmic methods look at each new item, perform a small number of operations while keeping a small amount of memory, and still perform much-needed analyses on streams.
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper IP and cellular networks used to be isolated from each other. In recent years however, the two networks have started to overlap with the emergence of devices that access the Internet using cellular infrastructures.
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Proportional Fair (PF), a frequently used scheduling algorithm in 3G wireless networks, can unnecessarily starve "Well-behaved" users in practice. One of the main causes behind PF-induced starvation is its inability to distinguish between users who...
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper Modern CDMA wireless channels support multiple transmission rates, which can be dynamically assigned to users based on traffic demand. However, in practice, assignment of high rate channels comes with the penalty of increased power as well as...
[28 Feb 2008]
whitepaper This Sprint white paper discusses a variety of issues related to application delivery and performance. Download the paper to learn how Sprint's Global MPLS VPN, a 100-percent Cisco-powered network that's virtually congestion-free, can deliver...
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper If you're looking for a simple, flexible, and standards-compliant VPN solution with security equivalent to or better than frame relay or ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) alternatives, consider Sprint's Global MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) VPN.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper Download this case study to find out how a custom voice and data network designed by Sprint and powered by Cisco Systems has enabled ING DIRECT, a bank that does business with its customers exclusively online, over the phone, or by mail, to:
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper This case study highlights the communications challenges that MTM was having and explains how a complete IP telephony solution that's based on Sprint MPLS VPN and includes Cisco AVVID and IP Contact Center has enabled MTM to:
[12 Dec 2007]
Comment The US National Football League (NFL) expects to see $900m from digital media developments, such as a new five-year Sprint contract to deliver NFL programming to mobile devices. Not true, says Silicon Valley-based Howard Greenfield.
[29 Nov 2007]
whitepaper As technology continues to evolve, the benefits of wireless communications for healthcare providers become greater and more evident. Every day, physicians and nurses are faced with a daunting number of complex tasks, many of which involve making...
[25 Nov 2007]
News However, he pointed out that some non-traditional voice services such as push-to-talk are about to be transitioned onto 3G networks early next year by operators such as Sprint in the US. VoIP-over-3G will be far more successful than the voice-over...
[19 Nov 2007]
whitepaper Sprint Application Developer Program provides comprehensive concept-to-market guidance to a community of over 100,000 developers who are looking to launch their applications on Sprint Nextel devices to the company's range of business customers and...
[06 Nov 2007]
News In the US Google has managed to sign up two of the top four wireless operators: Sprint Nextel and T-Mobile USA. Consumers shouldn't expect Google's new mobile phone software to revolutionise their mobile experience overnight - or anytime soon.
[06 Nov 2007]
News The rest of the more than 30 other companies involved reads like a who's-who list of the mobile-computing industry, including Broadcom, HTC, Intel, Qualcomm, Motorola, Samsung, Sprint and Texas Instruments.
[05 Nov 2007]
whitepaper By sharing technology and expertise, Sprint and HP create and deliver the next wave of communications services to the telecom's customers.
[02 Nov 2007]
whitepaper This paper investigates the occurrence of failures in Sprint's IP backbone and their potential impact on emerging services such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP). Today's IP backbones are provisioned to provide excellent performance in terms of loss, delay...
[29 Oct 2007]
whitepaper Optical networks exploiting Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) and Wavelength Routing (WR) are promising architectures for the implementation of high-capacity IP infrastructures. Indeed, such networks permit the exploitation of the huge fiber...
[29 Oct 2007]
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