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7/10/2007         v14n131

AT&T Rolls Out Metro Wi-Fi in Riverside, California
LG-Nortel Licenses Global IP Solutions' VoiceEngine
Google to Acquire Postini for Corporate Email Security Services
NETGEAR Ships Consumer SAN Solution
Intel Invests in VMware for its Virtualization
BT Selected Blue Coat's ProxySG Appliances for NHS
Juniper Debuts E120 Broadband Services Router for Targeted Subscriber Awareness
Kodiak Networks Names CEO
Sprint Offers 3G Wireless WAN Gear from Cisco
  

AT&T Rolls Out Metro Wi-Fi in Riverside, California
AT&T launched its first Metro Wi-Fi network in Riverside, California. The citywide, Wi-Fi access service covers a 3-square-mile portion of the city, including downtown Riverside, Hunter Technology Park and the Adams Auto Center.

AT&T Metro Wi-Fi offers users a subscription-based high speed Internet access service at $7.99 for a daily (24 hours) pass and $15.99 for a weekly pass. Also included is a free, ad-supported broadband service offered through an AT&T relationship with MetroFi, a leading provider of free wireless Internet access.

In addition to other municipal applications, the city of Riverside is testing the service to run video to and from police department patrol cars. Officers also will use the public safety network for computer-aided dispatch, automated vehicle location and high-speed communications for queries to integrated justice databases to provide detailed information previously unavailable in the field.

Additional applications available with AT&T Metro Wi-Fi include traffic monitoring and coordination, video surveillance to minimize graffiti and illegal dumping and facility security.
http://www.att.com
09-Jul-07

LG-Nortel Licenses Global IP Solutions' VoiceEngine
Global IP Solutions (GIPS) VoiceEngine PC Advanced and VoiceEngine Mobile softphone applications have been selected by LG-Nortel in Korea to power its new UCS (Unified Communication Solution) and Phontage PDA and desktop PC telephony offerings. Phontage turns the PDA or desktop PC into a complete IP terminal, and incorporates both a softphone and videophone. It also enables multimedia collaboration based on real-time presence information.

GIPS said its VoiceEngine Mobile will provide users of LG Nortel's Phontage PDA with an on-the-move extension of their office phone system that works in the office or in the field using a built-in wireless LAN interface. The Phontage PDA includes GIPS' iLBC and wideband codec support.
http://www.gipscorp.com
http://www.lg-nortel.com
09-Jul-07

Google to Acquire Postini for Corporate Email Security Services
Google agreed to acquire Postini, a provider of corporate email security and spam filtering services, for $625 million in cash. Postini's services -- which include message security, archiving, encryption, and policy enforcement -- can be used to protect a company's email, instant messaging, and other web-based communications. The company's customer base includes 35,000 businesses and 10 million users worldwide.

Postini claims to handle over 1 billion messages per day.

Google said it plans to expand its portfolio of hosted business services by integrating Google Apps and Postini solutions. Google Apps, which includes Gmail, Calendar, Talk, Docs & Spreadsheets, and Personal Start Page, has been adopted by more than 100,000 businesses already.

"With this transaction, we're reinforcing our commitment to delivering compelling hosted applications to businesses of all sizes. With the addition of Postini, our apps are not just simple and appealing to users -- they can also streamline the complex information security mandates within these organizations," said Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Google.
http://www.google.com
http://www.postini.com
09-Jul-07

  • Postini is headed by Quentin Gallivan, who joined as CEO in 2005. Postini, Quentin spent eight years with VeriSign, as executive vice president of worldwide sales and service.
  • Postini is based in San Carlos, California.

NETGEAR Ships Consumer SAN Solution
NETGEAR began shipping an upgraded version of its consumer mass storage product featuring Gigabit speeds, faster SATA disk drives, greater flexibility and secure mirrored data protection. The Storage Central Turbo (SC101T) is the next generation of NETGEAR's Storage Area Network (SAN) product line for sharing and protecting digital assets such as music, photos, videos, HD movies, and data files. It uses Zetera's Z-SAN technology and supports up to two 3.5-inch Serial ATA (SATA) disk drives of any capacity (not included).

Users are able to upgrade their SATA drives, or expand storage capacity indefinitely by adding extra Storage Central Turbo devices to their network.
http://www.netgear.com
09-Jul-07

Intel Invests in VMware for its Virtualization
Intel Capital will invest $218.5 million in VMware's Class A common stock. VMware, which is a business unit of EMC, develops software for virtualization solutions, including a platform that virtualizes the Intel architecture. Intel microprocessors comprise the majority of the systems on which VMware's virtualization products are deployed.

VMware is based in Palo Alto, California.
http://www.vmware.com
09-Jul-07

BT Selected Blue Coat's ProxySG Appliances for NHS
BT has selected Blue Coat's ProxySG appliances to accelerate Internet content to the broadband network that it is rolling out for the National Health Service (NHS) in England. The network, known as N3, replaces the NHSnet and forms part of what is believed to be the world's largest civilian IT project, the National Programme for IT in the NHS.

The N3 operations center routes Internet traffic to and from health care provider offices and Primary Care Trust groups through its Internet gateway. Blue Coat ProxySG appliances are deployed in-line at this primary gateway to speed content delivery and decrease bandwidth consumption. The N3 Internet gateway has a current capacity of 1 Gbps, but it is expected to scale to 2.5 Gbps as demand increases.
http://www.bluecoat.com
09-Jul-07

Juniper Debuts E120 Broadband Services Router for Targeted Subscriber Awareness
Juniper Networks has expanded its E-series family with the introduction of the E120 Broadband Services Router (BSR), a compact edge router designed for IPTV and multiplay services. The new E120 mirrors the feature set of Juniper's E320 BSR, but in a smaller, compact factor. It delivers 120 Gbps of capacity and supports up to 64,000 individual subscribers. The new platform uses the JUNOSe operating system and existing line cards and interface modules of the E320.

Significantly, Juniper's E-series now supports service and subscriber-awareness, enabling service providers to determine on a second-by-second basis which IPTV or Video-on-Demand channels viewers watched. By translating Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) traffic into detailed program data, providers can gather real-time viewing statistics that can invaluable to national, regional and local advertisers constantly striving for more reliable metrics and greater accountability.

Juniper said this ability to deliver highly-targeted advertisements based on geographic, demographic, and usage-based patterns will enable advertisers to develop localized, highly-targeted ad campaigns. Highly accurate subscriber data can assure more valuable and effective ad placements, while opening up a significant new revenue opportunity for IPTV service providers.

To help service providers leverage this advertising opportunity, Juniper Networks is working with an initial set of partners, including

  • HP: Centralized business intelligence system collects, analyzes, and reports viewing data; makes ad placement decisions
  • Packet Vision: Targeted, addressable advertising service embracing the accountability and interactivity of IPTV
  • NebuAd: Targeted browser-based ad insertions for high-speed internet users
  • SeaChange International: Linear and advanced advertising solutions



http://www.juniper.net
09-Jul-07

  • Juniper's E320 Broadband Services Router is available with a 320 Gbps switch fabric and capable of scaling up to 128,000 subscribers per platform.

Kodiak Networks Names CEO
Kodiak Networks, a supplier of service intelligence platforms for mobile operators, named John Vice as its new president and CEO. Vice is a former Nortel senior executive and Geyser Networks, an optical start-up.

Vice succeeds F. Craig Farrill, who co-founded Kodiak Networks in 2001 and has led the company since that time. Farrill will continue as a member of the Kodiak Networks board of directors.

Kodiak Networks noted that it has completed 19 commercial deployments with wireless network operators. Its Kodiak RTX is a flexible, multigenerational IMS platform.
http://www.kodiaknetworks.com
09-Jul-07

Sprint Offers 3G Wireless WAN Gear from Cisco
Sprint is now offering a wireless wide area network (WAN) solution that can link a customer's MPLS VPN-based network via its EV-DO Rev. A network.

The Cisco 3G Wireless WAN High-Speed WAN Interface Card (HWIC), which is now available from Sprint via its business sales channels, can be used with applicable Cisco Integrated Services Routers (ISRs). The wireless connectivity can provide a remote location with primary access to an IP/MPLS network or the wireless connectivity can be use to provide redundancy for high-availability corporate requirements.

Sprint said it expects that a vast majority of its mobile broadband network will be upgraded to faster EV-DO Rev. A by year-end. The solution is also backwards compatible with EV-DO Rev. 0 and 1XRTT networks in areas where Sprint EV-DO Rev. A coverage might not be available.
http://www.sprint.com
http://www.cisco.com
09-Jul-07

 

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