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Cisco Systems is the undisputed leader in the networking space, but HP has acquired 3Com in an effort to close the gap. In addition, Juniper Networks is a strong No. 2 to Cisco among telecommunication firms and enterprises. With video consumption set to explode, networking requirements will boom too.
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A new Apple iOS Wi-Fi problem has popped up while others remain unfixed
A big new Apple iPhone and iPad Wi-Fi/cellular data problem has appeared while other iOS 6 Wi-Fi problems continue to drag on.
DotNet project’s flawed sample code has crippling authentication exploit
An open source project focused on OpenID Authentication for the .Net Framework has a flaw that could allow a hacker to take control of user accounts.
4G peace talks: Could EE get an even earlier start on LTE services?
Britain's telecoms minister is holding a critical meeting to decide how quickly UK operators will be able to start offering 4G services. It could result in EE being able to offer 4G LTE from tomorrow - but will it?
WebRTC promises enterprise networking boon
The open standard enabling real-time communications on Web browsers and ability to connect with other WebRTC-enabled mobile devices will remove interoperability issues and cut down software development efforts.
Conroy's 'red underpants' comment made sense: US analyst
Communications Minister Conroy's boast about his power over the Australian telecommunications industry may not have been far off the mark, according to one US analyst.
Philippines allows telcos to share spectrum to improve service
Telcos such as Globe and Smart get the greenlight for their plans to jointly use mobile and broadband frequencies with other carriers, to help address network congestion.
Bharti Airtel challenges 3G roaming ruling
Indian telco petitions the Delhi High Court to overturn the Department of Telecommunications' directive for operators to stop 3G roaming services outside their license area.
NBN Co picks three more sites for satellite stations
NBN Co has picked three towns in Western Australia to now become home to ground stations that will support the company's satellite broadband service.
US government gets an "F" for IPv6 Internet make-over
The U.S. federal government had until September 30th, 2012 to start supporting IPv6 on the Internet with their Web sites. They didn't come close.
India telcos must improve tech for cyber surveillance
Country's Intelligence Bureau asking telcos to upgrade their IT systems to intercept Web sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, as means to augment cyber surveillance efforts.
Adobe Flash: I'm not dead yet!
We can wish Adobe Flash were dead all we want, but there's still no universal replacement for it. And, there won't be one anytime soon.
Mozilla Foundation puts password killer into first beta
Persona is an open authentication system that uses email providers to validate that a user is who they say they are.
Before the Internet: The Ant-net
Seriously, ants 'worked' out a vital Internet network protocol millions of years before we started working on the vital "Are apples good to eat?" question.
Telcos can leverage mobile messaging for customer loyalty
Operators still have an edge over OTT players with their messaging network, which they can innovate upon to engage customers with new offerings such as Rich Communication Services.
ZTE to cut pay in India to save jobs
Chinese telecom equipment maker may reduce employees' pay by up to 25 percent as a result of the weak local market, which sees operators holding back on infrastructure spend.