Posts Tagged ‘traffic’
Posted by marco1991 on June 6th, 2013 | No Comments »
Telecommunications networks were built with a lot of things in mind: Resisting meltdowns if traffic exceeds expected levels, transitioning as seamlessly as possible from one standard to the next, and offering as many bells and whistles as it takes to retain subscribers in an extremely competitive environment. One thing that networks weren't designed to do, however, … 2G gives way to 3G , 3.5G and, finally, 4G
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Telecom Players Look to Save Massive Amounts of Energy
Filed under Telecom | Tags: competitive, environment, expected-levels, Market, networks, networks-weren, one-standard, resisting, telecommunications, traffic, VoIP, whistles
Posted by Zenia3cnfw on June 4th, 2013 | No Comments »
Filed under GSM, Telecom | Tags: 3g, backhaul, cdma, elements, lte, mobile-backhaul, result, Telecom, traffic, VoIP
Posted by BregerTrabert284 on May 31st, 2013 | No Comments »
WebCDR Anti-Fraud offers a cloud-based anti-fraud service that continually downloads and analyzes CDRs and alerts telecom carriers to potentially fraudulent traffic. “Toll fraud is a threat faced by all VoIP systems because ..
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WebCDR Anti-Fraud Solution – VoIP Service Provider News
Filed under Telecom, VoIP | Tags: anti-fraud-service, carriers, continually-downloads, fraud, potentially-fraudulent, systems, systems-because, Telecom, telecommunications, toll, traffic, VoIP
Posted by RogerSullivan on May 28th, 2013 | No Comments »
Spanish telecom Telefonica denied Tuesday that it has anything to do with an undersea fiber-optic cable between Cuba and Venezuela, even as an analyst who monitors global data traffic noted an additional uptick in data …
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Cuba to offer public Internet at salons islandwide
Filed under Commentary, Market, Telecom | Tags: business, cable-between, data, global, optic, Telecom, telefonica, traffic, undersea-fiber-optic, venezuela
Posted by dercj7bil on May 27th, 2013 | No Comments »
Spanish telecom Telefonica denied Tuesday that it has anything to do with an undersea fiber-optic cable between Cuba and Venezuela, even as an analyst who monitors global data traffic noted an additional uptick in data …
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Researchers discover a way to dramatically reduce distortion in long …
Filed under Commentary, Market, Telecom | Tags: cable, data, data-traffic, optic, Telecom, telefonica, traffic, tuesday, undersea-fiber-optic, uptick, venezuela
Cuba to offer public Internet at salons islandwide
Posted by RogerSullivan on May 28th, 2013 | No Comments »
Spanish telecom Telefonica denied Tuesday that it has anything to do with an undersea fiber-optic cable between Cuba and Venezuela, even as an analyst who monitors global data traffic noted an additional uptick in data …
See the rest here:
Cuba to offer public Internet at salons islandwide
Filed under Commentary, Market, Telecom | Tags: business, cable-between, data, global, optic, Telecom, telefonica, traffic, undersea-fiber-optic, venezuela