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Plug & Play Gigabit Ethernet Media Conversion Module sponsored by Transition Networks, Inc.
 | Product Literature: | Posted: 08 Sep 2008
| | Published: | 04 Sep 2008 | |
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The Plug & Play Universal Systems Media Converter Module offers the best of both worlds - easy fiber optic scalability and future proofing with today's cost-effective copper electronics. Read this paper to learn more.
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Backhaul Migration towards 3G and Beyond sponsored by ECI Telecom
 | White Paper: | Posted: 22 Jul 2008
| | Published: | 01 Jun 2008 | |
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This document outlines ECI's approach for fiber and microwave backhauling infrastructure. Their proposed solution offers optimal migration with uninterrupted service and the high-grade Quality of Service (QoS) expected from legacy networks.
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Optical Illusion sponsored by Information Security Magazine
 | Journal Article: | Posted: 13 Nov 2006
| | Published: | 01 Nov 2006 | |
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Fiber-optic networks aren't hack-proof: A savvy attacker can crack them with ease.
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FOMi-E3, FOMi-T3 sponsored by RAD Data Communications
 | Product Overview: | Posted: 30 Mar 2005
| | Published: | 01 Feb 2005 | |
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The FOMi-E3 and FOMi-T3 are high speed fiber optic modems that extend the transmission range of electrical E3 or T3 over fiber optic cables FOMi-E3 for E3 rates and FOMi-T3 for T3 rates.
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City of Burlington Uses RAD Equipment to Extend T1 Circuits over Fiber Optic Network sponsored by RAD Data Communications
 | Case Study: | Posted: 30 Mar 2005
| | Published: | 01 Jan 2004 | |
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RAD's Optimux-4T1L units offered Burlington Telecom a simple and low cost way to transport four T1 circuits over a single fiber optic link.
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Uncrackable Beams of Light sponsored by MagiQ Technologies, Inc.
 | Product Overview: | Posted: 15 Oct 2003
| | Published: | 04 Sep 2003 | |
Summary: | MagiQ is in the final stages of testing a system for quantum cryptography, which it plans to release commercially within the next few months. |
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The Future Optical Control Plane sponsored by NetPlane Systems, Inc.
 | White Paper: | Posted: 08 Nov 2001
| | Published: | 01 Nov 2001 | |
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Advances in optical networking are offering service providers the opportunity to re-engineer their core networks over the next several years.
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