Lightwave : fibers optics technology and applications worldwide
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Departments - INDUSTRY UPDATE| 2001
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Columns - EDITORIAL| 2001
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Columns - REGULATION & POLICY| 2001
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Columns - BROADBAND| 2001
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Columns - PREMISES NETWORKS| 2001
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Columns - WALL STREET & FINANCE| 2001
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Columns - STANDARDS WATCH| 2001
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IN THE NEWS - Florida is site of first optical Internet exchange| 2001
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IN THE NEWS - ComNet 2001 to explore business side of intelligent networking| 2001
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IN THE NEWS - Corning, Cisco link for customer pursuit| 2001
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Emerging standards will spur Ethernet as WAN transport - Network architects are determined to introduce the benefits of Ethernet to a traditionally SONET all-optical-networking space.| 2001
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Ethernet In the wide area network - To multiplex or not to multiplex? That may be the question -- And intelligent multiplexing the solution.| 2001
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Optical networking is the link to global SANs - Massive data demand will require enterprises to connect their storage area networks to optical carrier backbones using lambda switch routers.| 2001
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Converge data and voice services? Not so fast - Building a data network that's devoted to data services offers tremendous cost savings to service providers.| 2001
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Softswitching is the architecture for the new public network - Network architectures based on packet voice infrastructures may transform the way we make a telephone call.| 2001
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Enterprise optical networking: The next generation - A new, holistic approach to corporate networking requires taking the benefits of fiber-optic technology into uncharted territory.| 2001
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Why Ethernet is still the answer for new network requirements - Promising technologies of the past have given way to a new industry convergence toward Internet Protocol, Ethernet, and switching to deliver a simplified, high-performance network.| 2001
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Optical Ethernet service providers leave copper in the dust - New class of carriers offers Gigabit Ethernet over fiber, allowing LAN customers to bypass the local-loop infrastructure.| 2001
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Optical networking drives enterprise storage area networks - As the cost of higher bandwidth drops, demand for storage-area networking takes off.| 2001
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Switch-farm architecture overcomes backbone bottlenecks - By concentrating all network switches in one location, workgroup application servers are connected directly to the switches servicing their users.| 2001
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Extending data-center benefits across the metro - The advantages of collocation without having to install routers, rent rack space, or lease dedicated telephone connections.| 2001
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Business Intelligence - Bandwidth as a commodity - Interconnection In the metro for bandwidth trading - The physical infrastructure for commodities trading is starting to emerge.| 2001
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Technology & Profits - Demand for optical components - Will capacity expansion shorten the wait for components? - Manufacturing expansion and automation are the solutions in keeping pace with soaring systems demands.| 2001
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Features - New spatial multiplexing architecture keeps fiber networks truckin'- As the metro market seeks its own identity, OSDM can do for the optical network what packet switching did for private line.| 2001
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Features - Network architectures combine broadband, data, voice services - New simulation and design techniques for hybrid fiber-coaxial-cable access systems.| 2001
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Features - Optical provisioning light-years ahead - Together, automated provisioning and optical networks will open a whole new world of responsive customer-driven services.| 2001
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Features - Optimizing fixed-rate TDM and "bursty" data traffic with optical access - With today's emerging optical access products, providers can use bandwidth much more effectively to generate higher revenue.| 2001
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Fiber Products & Technology - PRODUCT PROFILE - Agilent's control-plane analysis software is ahead of the curve| 2001
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Fiber Products & Technology - TECH TRENDS - LIGHT SOURCES - Laser and LED sources can't be taken lightly| 2001
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Fiber Products & Technology - PREMIER PRODUCTS| 2001
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Human Resources - BULLETIN BOARD| 2001
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Human Resources - PERSONNEL DEVELOPMENT - Using "social capital" to attract and retain good people| 2001
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Human Resources - PEOPLE - Cognex co-founder named engineering director| 2001
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Human Resources - CALENDAR| 2001
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Departments - MARKET WATCH| 2001
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Departments - READER SERVICES| 2001