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- Uplink Skype to Sip Adapter (exe)
- Uplink connects SIP protocol VoIP calls to the proprietary Skype phone network. It works in both directions. The SIP protocol has become the industry standard for VoIP. Thousands of telephone companies, IP phone manufacturers and virtual IP based PBX systems use this protocol to connect calls. The problem is the...
- Tags: SIP, IP Phone, Adapter, Problem, IP, Skype Technologies S.A., Uplink, SIP Protocol, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), VOIP, Telephony, Telecommunications, Telecom & Utilities, Emerging Technologies, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-11-23
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- Will the 3G iPhone support video calling and, if so, will anyone use it?
- Most all of my Nokia S60 devices have a forward facing camera designed for video calling and unfortunately this is a functionality that has not been readily available or supported in the U.S. I think there have been a couple demonstrations (AT&T Video Share), but the U.S. wireless data networks...
- Tags: U.S., Apple iPhone, Network, Video Call, AT&T Corp., Video, HSUPA, 3G, Corporate Communications, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- T-Mobile rolling out 3G data service on Thursday (updated)
- iPhone users will have to wait at least another 60 days for our US$199 3G iPhones, but in the mean time T-Mobile will be rolling out their new 3G data service in a bunch of cities beginning on 01 May this Thursday according to Boy Genius Reports. ...
- Tags: Data Service, Apple iPhone, HSDPA, T-Mobile, HSUPA 3G, Cellular Phones, 3G, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-04-29
- A single-photon channel to space
- According to the Institute of Physics IOP, European researchers have successfully identified individual returning photons from space 'after firing and reflecting them off of a space satellite in orbit almost 1,500 kilometers above the earth.' This experiment could lead to a global quantum-encrypted communications network in the future. In other...
- Tags: Earth, Satellite, Knowledge Management, Network Technology, Enterprise Software, Software, Networking, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-29
- Anchor found at cable cut site
- Anchor found at cable cut siteOf course, if it was a conspiracy, do you think they'd tell US?My theory is still valid: the anchor was actually a disguised weapon, dropped by a secret US submarine to prevent global warming data from being transmitted by eco-terrorists.Did the same anchor cut all...
- Tags: Network technology, cable, Anchor Control
- Discussion threads 2008-02-08
- Richard Clarke on recent Mideast cable outages
- I just happened to be reading Breakpoint by Richard Clarke last week. The premise for the book is that the US finds itself undergoing a series of attacks on its infrastructure starting with simultaneous bombings of several beach heads for the main trans-Atlantic fiber cables as well as undersea cuttings...
- Tags: Richard Clarke, Outage, Oracle Real Application Cluster, Fiber, Mideast, Cable Outage, Breakpoint, Threatchaos, Cable, Network Technology, Blade Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Servers, Hardware, Software, Data Management, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Painful lesson in OLPC mesh networking for Mongolians
- Painful lesson in OLPC mesh networking for MongoliansYou all Jump around too much!!The biggest problem I see with the Mesh is that a hop basically jumps around from computer to computer looking for a way back home. That is a lot of jumping. Then you have the fact...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Meraki, One Laptop Per Child project, network, mesh networking, mesh
- Discussion threads 2008-01-30
- Netgear boosts signal range with its new RangeMax router
- Netgear boosts signal range with its new RangeMax routerJust how far would that be?I love wireless, when i can get it. But I live 3.5 miles from the nearest wi-fi signal. Is there any device that can boost a signal to pick up that wi-fi signal?This netgear sounds...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, NetGear, router, wireless
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- That's not a hub, is it?
- One of the elementary schools in our district had been without Internet service for almost a week. While this is actually more of an issue for staff than students at the elementary level, it obviously had to be taken care of. The technology "paraprofessional" who floats between the...
- Tags: Hub, Router, Network, Principal, Network Technology, Routers & Switches, Cable, Networking, Ethernet, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-12-12
- IT success: CA fire-fighting infrastructure
- As fires continue to rage in Southern California, emergency responders and local residents alike are supported by rapidly-deployed IT systems. Government Computer News reports on the important role IT infrastructure plays in helping fire-fighting and communications: 1. Website bandwith...
- Tags: Bandwidth, NASA, Agency, Information Technology, Computer Associates International Inc., Satellite, Cal Fire, Resource Ordering System, Incinet Application, CAD, Advertising & Promotion, Network Technology, Software, Marketing, Networking, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2007-10-25
- Joint Uplink and Downlink Capacity Considerations in Admission Control in Multiservice CDMA/HSDPA Systems
- TCP-based data flows generate packets and ACKs in two directions, be it in the wireline or wireless networks. In the latter case, packets are typically found in the downlink whereas ACKs are in the uplink. Those two links are asymmetric in the case of CDMA-based High Data Rate HDR/High-Speed Downlink...
- Tags: HSDPA, CDMA, Telecommunications, TCP, Tcp/Ip, Cellular Phones, Telephony, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2007-10-25
- Verizon offers new FiOS speeds: What do you do with 20 Mbps upstream?
- Verizon offers new FiOS speeds: What do you do with 20 Mbps upstream?There's only one problem witih FIOSI would jump on this in a heartbeat IF Verizon did not require you to use THEIR router. And there is no specific need for this requirement. It's a standard, everyday...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, Cable, Verizon Communications Inc., router, Mbps, Fios
- Discussion threads 2007-10-23
- If kids don't have electricity, will a laptop change their lives?
- This week I received some flack from readers for favoring Intel's Classmate PC distribution model over OLPC's, not just because I'm apparently a Wintel devotee despite my advocacy and daily use of Linux, but also because of the power consumption differences between the two models. One reader wrote: ...
- Tags: Power Consumption, Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, OLPC Technology, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-10-12
- Cisco Catalyst 4500 E-Series High-Availability Uplinks
- The new Supervisor Engine 6-E introduced with the Cisco Catalyst 4500 E-Series includes two 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks using X2 optics. Twin gigabit converter modules provide 2 Gigabit Ethernet (Small Form-Factor Pluggable [SFP]) uplinks per X2 optic slot, allowing flexibility for up to 4 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks. The Cisco Catalyst...
- Tags: Cisco Catalyst, Supervisor, Gigabit Ethernet, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Catalyst 4500 E-Series, Ethernet, Workforce Management, Network Technology, Networking, Human Resources
- White papers 2007-10-01
- Why OLPC mesh wireless networking won't work
- One of the touted features of the $200 OLPC laptop is the peer-to-peer mesh topology networking feature that can theoretically bring an Internet infrastructure where there is no network infrastructure. The problem is that peer-to-peer wireless LAN mesh topology sounds better than it actually works and there's a good reason...
- Tags: Network, Problem, Topology, Radio, Wireless Networking, Intel Corp., One Laptop Per Child Project, Wi-Fi, Wireless, George Ou
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- Does the capital 'G' in Google stand for Gosling?
- Does the capital 'G' in Google stand for Gosling?There are still jobs for CobolAlways a problem basing conclusions on one-off anecdotes or personal experience. There are still plenty of jobs for COBOL programmers too.Java was too slow, too late and too much trouble. Just as there are die-hards...
- Tags: Programming languages, Domain names, Network technology, COBOL, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-24
- How the BestBuy connection will help Speakeasy ADSL2
- At the IT Expo last week I was briefed on Speakeasy OneLink ADSL2, a then-forthcoming but now available family of Internet access plans with download speeds up to 8.0, 10.0 and 15.0 Mbps and uplink of up to 1.0 Mbps. Speakeasy chief marketing...
- Tags: Best Buy Co. Inc., ADSL, Speakeasy, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-09-16
- The Verizon FiOS installation: The key points
- The Verizon FiOS installation: The key pointsreset netgear routermy experience with FIOS installation was that it took the installers a long time to get Verizon to authorize the install. We were moving one phone line and our internet access to FIOS. One thing that I missed was the...
- Tags: Network technology, Routers & switches, DSL, INTERNET, NETWORKING, Broadband Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Verizon Communications Inc., Fios, Verizon Fios, router, cable
- Discussion threads 2007-07-16
- Podcast: Oracle's customer-inspired 11g, Larry gets FIOS, Samsung's gadgetfest, VMware's IPO, and more
- This week on the Dan & David Show, my colleague Larry Dignan fills in for Dan Farber who is on vacation and the first order of business is a review of Oracle's 11g announcement. Larry was present for the festivities earlier this week in NYC and sees merit...
- Tags: Wired & Wireless, VMware, virtualization, Verizon, Software Infrastructure, Podcasts, Personal Technology, Open Source, Office 2.0, Microsoft, Intel, Google, General, Enterprise 2.0, EMC, Dan &, David Show, Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-07-13
- Stupid FioS broadband tricks
- Stupid FioS broadband tricksFix your typoI've had 15 kbps since the early 90's.So where is this?Those numbers are nice and all, but really of little value without knowing where you're getting this service. Little Rock, AK? Tijuana? Ontario?I thought of FIOS...But to be honest and i know this is unusual,...
- Tags: Network technology, latency, broadband, Fios, cable, Kbps
- Discussion threads 2007-07-13
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