Stefan Dubowski

Articles by Stefan Dubowski

Government: broadband on back burner

CATA offers only

Service providers charge ahead on spending: study

If you think the poor state of the economy is enough to deter voice and data service providers from buying more equipment in the coming years, the people at Infonetics Research Inc. suggest you think again.

Voice, data camps prepare for war

IP telephony and the onset of the converged network is ushering in a battle for control between data experts and voice managers.

Government: broadband on back burner

The Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance says it is concerned that the federal government is offering little money for national high-speed Internet connections something the government had promised earlier.

Voice, data camps prepare for war

IP telephony and the onset the converged network is ushering in a battle for control between data experts and voice managers.

Canadian WAN firm thinks inside the box

A little-known wide area network equipment maker from Markham, Ont., hopes to take a bite out of Cisco

HP looks to stop the hair-pulling inside data centres

Network appliance heavyweight Hewlett-Packard Co. says it recognizes the frustration data centre operators face every day: racks and racks of hardware to care for, miles of wire to track and a multitude of disparate software packages.

Intel ramps up 802.11a wares

In an attempt to atone for past tardiness, Intel Corp. last month introduced wireless networking equipment that uses the 802.11a protocol.

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