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America's Network articles from April 15 1997

4,521 total articles

A magazine for telecom executives that provides independent, in-depth coverage focused on using infrastructure and applications. Brings a unique, well-organized package of original, independent reporting, and business analysis of telecommunications technologies for today's public network.

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America's Network archives from April 15 1997

Is OSP ready for digital? (outside plant facilities of telecommunications companies)
April 15, 1997... The local loop is in need of serious rehabilitation. Over the next five years, some 40 million new second and third subscriber lines will be required to satisfy the growing demand in the United States. Most of the national attention paid...

Weathering Sonet alarm storms. (synchronous optical network technology)
April 15, 1997... Filtering nuggets of meaningful data from a flood of information. In nature, the "right" amount of rain does a lot of good. But when storm clouds dump rain with the ferocity of a firehose, disaster is often close at hand if there is not some...

xDSL: getting the right fit. (Digital Subscriber Line technology for high-speed Internet access)
April 15, 1997... xDSL solves real data networking problems today, but faces challenges for wide-scale residential deployment. Touted as the solution to everyone's high-speed Internet access needs, xDSL is certainly one of the most talked about technologies in...

Making cable modems a reality.
April 15, 1997... To ensure cable modem success, cable operators, modem makers strive for cheap interoperability. The cable industry needs to act fast if it wants to dominate the high-speed data game. At least that seems to be the general CATV operator and...

Testing in the unbundled loop. (relationship between incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers)
April 15, 1997... ILECs, CLECs must "act" out some contentious issues. WITH A STROKE OF HIS ELECTRONIC PEN IN APRIL OF LAST YEAR, PRESIDENT CLINTON SIGNED THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 INTO LAW, ENACTING THE FIRST MAJOR REVISION OF THE REGULATIONS...

Winter rains bring telcos pain. (effect of flashfloods on network service providers)
April 15, 1997... Record floods wreak havoc on outside plant. Once a network has been designed, engineered and built, service providers must stand ready to protect it from the devastation that Mother Nature may have in store for it on her own, secret time...

Battle of the buzzwords. (advertising in the Internet)
April 15, 1997... 'Push,' not 'pull,' will bring ad dollars to the Web. The Internet began as a 'push' model; the World Wide Web brought the 'pull' model into ascendancy. The goal of the Internet is simple: carry bits from Point A to Point B. The goal of...

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