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Nortel chairman proclaims dawn of the

Clarence Chandran, chief operating officer of Nortel Networks Corp., proclaimed Wednesday the dawn of the "photonic" decade, saying the connectivity demands of customers and corporate users as well as storage requirements will drive the need for eliminating bottlenecks on the Internet.

Computer-to-computer e-commerce is on its way

Say goodbye to the Web browser . . . at least for business-to-business commerce.

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Satellite providers look to past to find future

A little over a month ago, Iridium, the world

Rolling power outages hit Silicon Valley

Network administrators can try to compensate for about a million things going wrong during a Web-cast presentation, but when Pacific Gas and Electric Corp. in California turns off the power in the auditorium, there's only so much to be done except groan, maybe chuckle a little and wait.

Cisco shows big picture

Cisco Systems Inc., a company that often clouds business and technology initiatives in a veil of linguistic...

ASP Use Of Thin-Client Model May Cause Stormy Weather

Recent studies show that when the weather gets stormy on the Internet - and packets get lost - the impact on ASP client performance can be significant.

Federal plan raises eyebrows

Industry Canada last month announced plans to create a task force that will devise options for bringing high speed Internet access to every rural and remote community by 2004. The timeline of the vision raised eyebrows as both carriers and analysts wondered how this goal would be accomplished when service providers in urban communities are still struggling over how to solve the last mile bottleneck in those areas.

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