access technologies home networks

Ethernet Services and Service Delivery Technologies in the Metro

White Paper These include changes from legacy TDM to VoIP, from TDM leased lines to Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 VPNs, from TDM-based 2G and 2.5G mobile networks to data-centric 3G networks, and from simple best effort high-speed Internet access to advanced... [08 Jul 2008]

Protection for Every Endpoint

White Paper But today's workforce is increasingly mobile, and that means more and more workers are using a wide range of mobile devices to access corporate data over insecure public and home networks. Generally this has meant applying security technologies to... [30 May 2008]

BT business hubs to be wi-fi hotspots

News However, unlike the residential programme, the business version will not utilise BT's partnership with FON, the global wi-fi shared-access service. It will be several years yet, and other technologies may overtake WiMax. [22 May 2008]

Intel and Cisco WLAN Deployment Guide for Healthcare

White Paper Mobile technologies have demonstrated maturity in large enterprises, empowering workers and boosting productivity by greatly increasing access to tools and information. Adoption of mobile technologies continues to increase, with wireless networks... [03 Apr 2008]

Mobile Device Connectivity in Home Networks

White Paper This paper first present some motivating use cases from the application area of networked home entertainment to illustrate the requirements posed on home networks, both for local and for remote access. [28 Mar 2008]

Faster speeds on the cards for Broadband Britain?

News Areas the review will consider include whether the public sector has a role to play to help minimise the cost of investment to the private sector; whether Ofcom has adequate powers of regulation around high speed access; and possible barriers to... [22 Feb 2008]

Ofcom plots digital dividend free-for-all

News They're carrying their mobile around with them, it's personal and can access services when out and about and at home… It is very much a convenience thing and a personalisation thing. Operators will be given flexibility in what they do with the... [14 Dec 2007]

Ofcom consults on next generation access

News Dougal Scott, Ofcom's director of policy development, suggested NGA is "likely to be provided by a whole range of technologies and networks", including not only NGNs and cable but also wireless and satellite (although the latter two connections... [27 Sep 2007]

Study of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks in Harsh Environment

White Paper IEEE 802.11 technologies are expected to remain the popular wireless local area networking solution for home and office environments. With growing interest within the process and manufacturing industry to go wireless, these technologies are a... [30 Aug 2007]

iPhone, Gmail and blogs - a corporate security nightmare

News Analyst companies Forrester and Gartner have both warned this week that the entrance of consumer technologies into the enterprise is impossible to eliminate and challenges traditional security models. [15 Jun 2007]

Remote and mobile working tech "essential"

News Peter Birley, IT director at Browne Jacobson, said: "We have invested in what has now become the Microsoft Intelligent Application Gateway (IAG 2007) that gives secure access from any Internet Explorer PC, whether at home or in an internet cafe. [18 May 2007]

Giant network slashes costs for council

News Andrew Mackey, head of networks at Service Birmingham the department building the network, said: "It's about being able to put anybody from Birmingham City Council into any building - be that a school, library or community centre - and giving them... [16 Apr 2007]

UK faces broadband deadline threat

News Although wireless technologies will play a part, the move to super-broadband will require the deployment of optical fibre deeper into the local access network, either to the street cabinet or directly to the customer premises by fibre to the home... [16 Apr 2007]

Practical Advices for Setting Up IP Streaming Services

White Paper Rapid development of IP networks and last mile technologies has created the possibility of setting up streaming services for virtually anybody with Internet access. The main reason for that is - streaming is a distributed technology involving many... [14 Feb 2007]

The telecoms operator of the future

Comment Next generation networks (NGN) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) are seen as the core technologies that will not only enable network transformation but every aspect of the service provider's operations. [02 Jan 2007]

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