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ProCurve's general manager talks with Network World Canada about the state of the market, how the industry dodges economic downturns and a 50-year trend in business that we're halfway through
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But with 20 homes generating as much traffic as today's Internet in its entirety by 2011, can the recreational Internet and business traffic continue to co-exist on the same network? By Dave Webb
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Recent traffic shaping efforts by Bell have brough the long-simmering issue of Net Neutrality to boil in Canada. Here's a collection of stories and sources on the topic
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Ixia to release eight port 10GbE load tester - Howard Solomon
Sprint, Clearwire to build WiMAX network in U.S. - Mikael Ricknas
Nortel joins others in publishing LTE royalty rates - Howard Solomon
Third time lucky for Bell, union? - By Howard Solomon
New wireless competitor could be up and running faster than most believe: Analyst - Howard Solomon
Telus confirms its pondering switch to GSM - Howard Solomon

News
Primus 'outraged' at Bell's new traffic-shaping policy - Howard Solomon
Alcatel-Lucent boots edge router speeds to 1Tb - Howard Solomon
Bell closer to privatization with CRTC ruling - Howard Solomon
Ten young Canadian wireless companies worth watching: IDC - Howard Solomon
Ericsson intros first LTE platform at CTIA - Michael Ricknas
Microsoft aims at IT with Windows Mobile 6.1 launch - Shane Schick
Ottawa OKs Bell deal - Howard Solomon
Ex-AT&T head will be new Motorola chair - Mikael Ricknas
Triple NAS capacity with compression appliance: Storwize - Bryan Betts
Bell urges CRTC to toss out providers' injunction demand - Howard Solomon
Former telecom executive to head Craig Wireless - Howard Solomon
Rove offers 'by-the-administrator' pricing - Dave Webb
CRTC has to stop Bell from flouting the law: ISPs - Howard Solomon
Toronto connectivity centre almost doubles in size - Howard Solomon
Avaya to give away speech tool with latest messaging application - Howard Solomon
INTEROP: Virtualization and economy an opportunity, Nortel says - Jim Duffy

Opinion
One on one: Cisco CIO Rebecca Jacoby - Dan McLean
Is videoconferencing coming to the masses? - Greg Enright

Breaking News
Barracuda brings Web server firewall to the masses - Howard Solomon
ISPs fight back against Bell traffic shaping - Howard Solomon
Chipmaker upgrades its PHY - Howard Solomon

Network Builders
Nortel extends mobile phone features - Howard Solomon
New switches, WAPs and software from Extreme Networks - Jim Duffy

Service Providers
DragonWave unveils new flagship radio for carriers - Howard Solomon

Network Managers
Getting the security message out to staffers - Howard Solomon
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