Michael Martin

Articles by Michael Martin

Canada needs net integrity

Internet telephony provider Vonage Canada recently stepped up its campaign to have the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) strike down a $10 monthly fee that Calgary-based cable and broadband provider Shaw Communications recommends Vonage users pay.

HP bolsters LAN switch intelligence

HP ProCurve last month unveiled additions to its wiring closet, aggregation and core switch lines, featuring support for power over Ethernet, a revamped programmable ASIC and more flexible media options.

Start planning for Wi-Max now

Canadian service providers are still at least a couple of years away from rolling out mobile Wi-Max services (see story, page 10). Unlike Wi-Fi, Wi-Max is a licensed technology, meaning only carriers holding spectrum rights from Industry Canada are allowed to deploy the technology and enterprises won

Your opinion matters to us

In preparation for a redesign of Network World Canada (still a couple of months off, but beginning to take shape) and as part of that process we

category business manager for ProCurve at HP Canada

HP ProCurve unveiled new additions to its wiring closet, aggregation and core switch lines, featuring support for power over Ethernet, a revamped programmable ASIC and more flexible media options.

Carriers can’t ignore Wi-Fi

Most mobile workers can

Ballet school ups the tempo with Grand Jete

In the mid-1990s, Toronto

Library revamps net

When people picture libraries, they often conjure up images of musty old tomes guarded closely by unsmiling, curmudgeonly librarians.

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