Greg Meckbach

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Cisco unveils 322-Terabit-per-second router

Cisco's CRS 3 router is scheduled to ship before October and is currently in trials with AT&T. The system is designed to support video and cloud computing. Read the reaction from industry analysts and Juniper Networks

What would you do with 322 Terabits per second?

 In 2004, I spent my Victoria Day holiday near San Jose, Calif. covering the  launch of Cisco Systems Inc.’s Carrier Routing System 1.  Been there,...

BREAKING NEWS: Cisco unveils 322 Terabit router

Carrier routing system 3 is 12 times faster than Juniper's TX Matrix Plus, is designed for collaboration and video and to work with the Nexus switches and Unified Computing System servers. Cisco is currently running user trials with AT&T Corp. General availability of is scheduled in Q3

RIM provides free BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express

Research in Motion Inc. is providing a no-frills version of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server software, which manages networks using BlackBerry smart phones, free of...

Windows Phone 7 not backwards compatible

In a blog post, Microsoft Corp. confirmed Windows Phone 7 devices will not run apps written for the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system for wireless cellular devices. Analyst Mark Tauschek said Microsoft had to revamp its wireless operating system to compete with Android and the iPhone

Casino buys March Networks IP cameras

A casino in northern Italy is using equipment made by Ottawa-based March Networks Corp. to keep an eye on its gamblers. Casino de la Vallee,...

Feds to loosen foreign ownership rules

The throne speech made reference to opening the doors to more investment from non-Canadians, but it

Fluke announces handheld Wi-Fi tester

AirCheck, scheduled to ship before July, is designed to detect unauthorized wireless access points and can output test results through the USB port to a desktop computer. It has fewer features than the AirMagnet 802.11 wireless LAN test software but cable tester manufacturer Fluke Networks Corp. claims AirCheck will boot up in three seconds

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