All Network Infrastructure News - June 2008

T-mobile switches HSDPA on for London

From 1 July, T-Mobile will be the first operator to deploy HSUPA technology on a nationwide basis - meaning users across the UK will be able to upload documents, photos and videos at speeds of up to 1.4mbps.

Jury still out on fixed mobile convergence for enterprises

Many challenges remain before FMC is widely deployed even though the benefits are becoming clearer

Network Rail pilots 'intelligent infrastructure'

Network Rail IT bosses plan to test a network of sensors that will predict when rail equipment needs maintenance as part of a programme to cut the company's costs by a fifth by 2014.

Verisign beefs up internet reliability with new centres in Paris and Brussels

Verisign , which manages the domain name servers for the .com and .net internet domains, this week opened new points...

Agilent unveils four new testing systems for triple play services

Agilent Technologies is launching four new test measurement systems for triple-play multimedia services. Agilent's N2X Multiplay Test Solution combines...

Slow broadband hits SME SaaS uptake

Software as a service could stall if the UK delays rolling out greater bandwidth.

Analyst reviews opinion of use of embedded 3G in notebooks

New pricing plans and wireless WAN (WWAN) technology evolution are forcing changes in strategy

Connectivity problems not enough to make SMBs switch Internet

Even though most SMBs have embraced the internet as an integral part of business strategy in the last five years, they are often let down by service providers
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