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Telecommunications Americas is a magazine specializing in Telecommunications topics.

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The new managed services menu.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
September 1, 2005... Proactive security offerings, application-level XML devices, homeward-bound triple-play packages. These are all items you're starting to see on operators' managed services menus in an effort to evolve this market beyond managing networking hardware and bandwidth, and solely for the...

Today's smartphones: better than TV?(SmartVideo Technologies Inc. pairs with E! Entertainment Television Inc. and Fun Little Movies)
September 1, 2005... There was a time when no one wanted to be called "smart aleck" or "smarty pants." Those were pejorative terms meant to knock the know-it-all down a peg or two. Today, there's no such thing as being too smart. We even have smartphones--or smart devices--but even they can't be simply smart....

Waiting an eon for an AON.(application-oriented networking from Cisco Systems Inc.)
September 1, 2005... Things don't happen as fast in networking today as they did in the glory days. Perhaps that's because today we're dealing with reality and not hype. There's little inertia in positioning, but a lot more in product. Take Cisco's new networking revolution: AON. AON stands for...

Building the managed services blueprint: from the enterprise to homeward bound.(Cover Story)
September 1, 2005... Before you can define the new blueprint for managed services, you need to redefine the word "building." When managed services first arrived, the building was a corporate headquarters or branch site, and the service covered the provisioning, managing and monitoring of termination equipment...

TDMoIP: the core network question.(Time Division Multiplexing Over Internet Protocol)
September 1, 2005... Fixed-bandwidth, leased-line TDM services were the mainstay of private networking until the 1990s. Still sold today, they range from 56-kbps data-phone digital services to T1/E1, T3/E3 and SONET. These days you're politically incorrect if you say there's a network service or traffic type...

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