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| 11.01.2007 |
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Telephony: SIP Trunking as a Business Service
In a recent training session on business voice systems that I conducted for a group of cable technicians, one of the participants asked whether Internet protocol (IP) private branch exchanges (PBXs) would connect to a cable company’s network differently...
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| 10.01.2007 |
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Deep Packet Inspection
Intelligent packet sniffing evolves, as data traffic, network architectures and service creation models shift....
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| 10.01.2007 |
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Metro Wi-Fi: Friend or Foe? (Part 2)
There's a cost to doing nothing. So wy not go on the offensive?...
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| 07.12.2007 |
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Wireless Banking
Banks are ponying up for wireless services that make customers' lives—and their own—more flexible and convenient. ERF Wireless technology is accomplishing something almost as important as making the trains run on time (and probably more important...
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| 02.27.2007 |
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A Different Sort of VOD
Optimum Lightpath, Cablevision Systems’ hard-charging commercial arm, has introduced a VOD offering unlikely to top any date-night list of things to watch...
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| 02.14.2007 |
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Viva Cox Vegas!
Communications Technology Associate Editor Mike Robuck recently visited Cox Communications' Las Vegas system. In part 1 of this series, Mike meets John Fountain, VP of technology for Cox...
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| 02.09.2007 |
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Viva Cox's Vegas Hospitality Network
While every customer is an important customer, it's hard to imagine a more platinum-level customer than a guest at the Wynn or Bellagio hotels in Las Vegas. Customers in these lap-of-luxury environs expect the best, and the last thing hotel owners want is any...
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| 01.22.2007 |
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Cox Deploys Ciena's CoreDirector
It was announced last week that Cox Communications was the first cable operator to deploy Ciena's CoreDirector optical switch. CoreDirector, part of Ciena's FlexSelect solution, has been around since 1999, and while it has primarily been deployed by companies...
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| 01.01.2007 |
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The Business of Metro Ethernet
There is growing enthusiasm for Metro Ethernet. Here’s an update on the category and the story behind an early customer win that generated momentum for Time Warner Cable....
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| 11.29.2006 |
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More on Taking Care of Business: The Case of New York Law School
In this week’s Pipeline profile, which is excerpted from the forthcoming edition of CT’s Communications Executive, Cox Communications EVP and CTO Chris Bowick gently corrects any suggestion that his company’s work in the business services...
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| 10.31.2006 |
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Bright House Business: A Voice Partner in Tampa
Last week Bright House Networks announced a new commercial services line designed for both large and small businesses...
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| 10.18.2006 |
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Optimum Lightpath a Beacon For Business Services
For proof about the validity of the business services model ......
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| 10.09.2006 |
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Cox Leverages Optics in Kansas
The Cox Communications Kansas/Arkansas system is an example of optical transport technology targeted to optimize existing constraints, today....
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| 09.13.2006 |
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What Makes Comcast Washington System of the Year
A Cable360.net Video Exclusive Over the past year, Comcast's Seattle team launched digital voice and signed up thousands of subscribers, served millions of on-demand...
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| 09.01.2006 |
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Top Tiers: Cox Gulf Coast, Mountain CableVision and Time Warner South Carolina
From disaster recovery to test beds to solid fundamentals and innovation, these three systems all hit the mark....
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| 06.01.2005 |
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Time-to-Market Factors Influenced Spec
Cox Business Services, with about $400 million in annual revenues, is blurring the line between telco and cable company in the way it selects and deploys vendors in an effort to deliver as much bandwidth to commercial customers as possible....
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| 09.01.2004 |
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Cablevision and IP: A Case Study
If the cable industry as a whole had a business plan, the 2004 version would include a large section on voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) telephony, but it would also include several paths to potential new services....
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