All Network Infrastructure News - April 2008

BT’s 21CN falls short on Welsh expectations

BT's plan to move 350,000 customer lines in South Wales on to its 21st Century Network (21CN) by 2007 has fallen short of BTs expectations, it was claimed this week.

Nottingham NHS Trust to improve access to healthcare information

The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is deploying one of the UK's most advanced networks to improve access to healthcare information and speed up service delivery.

YO!Sushi aims to cut network costs with MPLS WAN

Restaurant chain YO!Sushi has invested heavily in a multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) wide area network (WAN) which it said will cut infrastructure costs during its expansion programme.

Last-mile WiMAX to topple DSL

Speed of deployment gives WiMAX significant opportunity to act as a DSL substitute technology

Videoconferencing gaining attraction among EU firms

Organisations increasingly using videoconferencing as a tool of communication to reduce costs and travel time, according to Frost & Sullivan.
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