BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- We are now at a pivotal moment: the fusion of AI and communications is no longer the future, but the present. This revolution, featuring AI, is ...
Dec. 11, 2006–Companies that implement a radio frequency identification (RFID) network to track material movement through a global supply chain risk being flooded with massive amounts of RFID data.
SOA, virtualization, network convergence, intelligent network services, unified commjunications, and higher levels of standardization are swirling about -- not just as buzzwords but as individual ...
SaaS platform reduces friction and complexity across disparate platforms so enterprises and managed service providers can rapidly deploy communication services AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced the new 10G PON Calix GigaPoint ®, which enables communications service providers (CSPs) to future proof not only their ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Calix, Inc. (NYSE: CALX) today announced Atlantic Broadband—the eighth-largest cable operator in the U.S.—captured the 2021 Innovations in Network Engineering Award, ...
“Our Intelligent Network is designed to provide customers with network capabilities, including bandwidth when they need it, where they need it and how they need it, and most importantly, in real time, ...
SD-Wan adoption is accelerating. What's behind this relatively sudden shift? Huge cost benefits arising out of cloud enablement. Online services have changed the business models and profit margins of ...
Although the Internet of Things (IoT) has paved the way for millions of wireless devices to connect, communicate and collaborate, network managers increasingly face rapidly changing and complex ...
In today’s global marketplace, with its shrinking product life cycles and shorter time-to-market windows, business success is measured by the speed with which an organization can gather and analyze ...
Awhile back I was asked to comment on the”‘intelligent network vs. stupid network” debate. Not familiar with it? It all started in 1997 with the publication of a paper by David Isenberg, then an AT&T ...
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