May
27
As we spin into the holiday weekend, here are a few research reports that crossed the FierceTelecom desk this week: If technology’s your thing, Fujitsu Microelectronics has just published a technical paper on 56GSa/s Analog-to-Digital Converter Technology for 100 Gbps Designs. It describes “the technology challenges involved in creating a long-haul 100 Gbps optical transport network.” Release. China “stole the show” in the IMS equipment and carrier VoIP markets during the first quarter of 2010, Infonetics points out. Carrier VoIP equipment manufacturer revenue jumped 16 percent over 4Q09. Release. Related articles:
More on Cisco’s home telepresence
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