Broadband wireless
17 August, 2009
Airmux-400 is a carrier-class, full duplex, 50 Mbps capacity, multipoint-to-point broadband wireless transmission device.
Energy company eliminates WAN bottleneck
17 August, 2009
Solid Energy is a major New Zealand energy company and a leading producer of high-quality coal. The company invests in research and commercialisation of new, sustainable forms of energy that use coal and renewable energy sources, such as biomass and biodiesel. Solid Energy has grown significantly over the past five years - in some sites, such as its Stockton open-cast mine on New Zealand’s South Island, employee numbers have increased four-fold during that time - and demands on the company’s IT infrastructure have multiplied.
Expanded test platform
17 August, 2009
Aeroflex has added the latest communications standards to its PXI 3000 series modular test platform, now enabling communications engineers to address a variety of 2G and 3G wireless data standards with a single, flexible, software-defined system.
Location enabled network system
23 July, 2009
Andrew Solutions has introduced its next generation of location-enabling capable networks systems: GeoLENs (geolocation-enabled network solutions) for location applications.
Virtual branch network system
17 July, 2009
Aruba Networks has introduced its Virtual Branch Network (VBN) solution, which it claims transparently and securely connects remote users with enterprise applications and resources, simplifying the management of branch offices, clinics, home offices and teleworkers while lowering networking costs.
IP/TDM gateway
17 July, 2009
Aculab will release a 2U rackmount chassis version of its GroomerII signalling and media gateway. The 2U chassis of the GroomerII range includes a comprehensive array of signalling and media conversion capabilities that addresses a multitude of service providers’ needs.
Network upgrade for charity provides better service
11 June, 2009 by Via IP
The St Vincent de Paul Society has upgraded its WAN infrastructure to improve support to its members in their service of people in need. The society has used national IP service provider Via IP to upgrade the data network.
WAN optimisation improves data network traffic
11 June, 2009 by Riverbed Technology Australia Pty Ltd
“A lot of our sites are in extremely remote locations where getting access to a suitable WAN connection is either not possible or extremely expensive,” he explains. “It’s simply not practical to add bandwidth to these remote sites, which is why we started looking at WAN optimisation.”
Remote support monitoring
16 April, 2009
HEAT Plus Mobile enables field-based technicians to access and update critical service management information through a BlackBerry smartphone.
WAN optimisation cuts satellite costs
13 April, 2009
Norfolk Island is located in the Pacific Ocean between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. It covers just over 34 square kilometres and was settled in 1856 by descendents of the Bounty mutineers who moved there from Pitcairn Island
Kings Transport in top gear with new WAN
13 March, 2009
Kings Transport, a major Australian metropolitan transport and logistics provider, has chosen new-generation networks provider Uecomm to replace its existing MPLS network with a metro ethernet WAN delivering greater scalability, reliability and flexibility for the business.
Serial console management switch with event monitoring
02 March, 2009
TSM Series console servers provide secure remote access to RS232 console ports on servers, routers, switches, firewalls and other network elements.
Michael Lehmann is Cisco's new Partner Operations Director for ANZ
19 February, 2009Michael Lehmann is Cisco's new Partner Operations Director for Australia and New Zealand.
Design firm optimises global WAN
17 February, 2009
Global design company, Woods Bagot, has deployed WAN optimisation appliances to optimise the delivery of communications and critical applications from its Sydney office to 10 studios around the world.
Antarctica NZ optimises WAN traffic
13 February, 2009
Scott Base, a remote New Zealand government research station in Antarctica, has increased the amount of traffic it can send and receive with WAN optimisation.