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Case studies

17 September 2007 09:39

Airwide

Mobile operators worldwide are experiencing tremendous growth but are also enduring many of the challenges associated with it.  To meet the demand and overcome the obstacles, many are investing millions of dollars in their network infrastructure to improve
17 September 2007 09:32

Horsebridge/COLT

COLT approached Horsebridge in order to find a cost effective solution to globally manage their network synchronisation equipment under a single management platform. The remit was to bring legacy, unmanaged and managed equipment under one Element Manager. As
17 September 2007 09:31

Telsis/Warid Bangladesh

With the exception of a handful of city-states, Bangladesh is the most densely populated country on the planet. Some 140 million people are crammed into a landmass slightly larger than Greece. And yet Bangladesh, like its near neighbours
25 June 2007 14:10

Agillic/Telenor Sonofon

22 June 2007 14:30

Qualcomm/BSkyB

Two trials conducted by Qualcomm and BSkyB in laboratory and ‘live’ settings in and around Cambridge and Manchester have confirmed the performance claims made of the MediaFLO mobile broadcast technology. The trial featured 11 channels from BSkyB delivered

15 June 2007 14:51

Satcoms help Welsh renewables electricity provider stay connected

International satellite communications provider NSSL is helping Welsh electricity company E.ON keep in touch with its remote facilities. While the E.ON power plant is located in Aberystwyth, the hydro-electric plant and wind farms which generate the power are
07 June 2007 10:02

Telkonet Provides Best Western's Historic Midland Hotel with Wired and Wireless Broadband Service

Best Western Midland Hotel enjoys disruption-free installation of the Telkonet iWire System; to deliver wireless and secure wired high-speed Internet access throughout its historic 100-room building

Telkonet, a leader in providing in-building broadband access over existing electrical wiring,

21 March 2007 10:31

The University of Cambridge voices its approval

SpliceCom, the IP convergence company, has announced it has won a tender to provide The University of Cambridge with a Voice Processing and Mobility solution for the University’s 15,000 users. Integration of the system, based on SpliceCom’s next-generation

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