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Telecom Network Management
Telecom network management and monitoring is an important yet mysterious part of running service provider networks. Here you'll find resources on end-to-end network management, service-level management, next-generation network management and best practices.
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Taking bandwidth management above-board
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 02 Oct 2009
TIP - To improve bandwidth management, service providers need to educate customers about traffic management issues and offer bandwidth service options with rational pricing.
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LTE: The preferred 4G solution for wireless operators
Tom Nolle, President, CIMI Corp. | 12 Aug 2009
EXPERT LESSON - Operators deploying 4G networks can are leaning heavily toward LTE rather than WiMAX. This Expert Lesson looks at the technologies, advanced services potential and backhaul needs. |
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Offering network management and applications performance services
Amy Larsen DeCarlo, Principal Analyst, Internet/Managed Services, Current Analysis Inc. | 01 Jul 2009
EXPERT LESSON - Service providers need to deploy next-gen technologies and network management and application performance services so they can support the efficient business operations. |
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Hayes command set
03 Oct 2007
WORD - Hayes command set is a specific programming language originally developed for the Hayes Smartmodem 300 baud modem during the late 1970s. The language is named after inventor Dennis Hayes, who designed his first so-called ...
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comfort noise generator (CNG)
10 Sep 2007
WORD - A comfort noise generator (CNG) is a program used to generate background noise for voice communications during periods of silence that occur during the course of conversation.
CNG is part of the silence suppression or voice ...
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Ethernet as a service (EaaS)
31 Aug 2007
WORD - Ethernet as a service (EaaS) is the use of high-bandwidth, fiber optic media such as Packet over SONET (PoS) to deliver 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps or even 1000 Mbps Ethernet service to one or more customers across a common ...
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