Stories about: Global Crossing

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    Largest US IPv6 network welcomes rivals 08/07/2009 06:56:00

    Little-known Hurricane Electric, the nation's leading provider of IPv6 services, is bracing for new and bigger competitors entering the fray.
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    Comcast lengthens IPv6 lead 23/06/2009 08:08:00

    Comcast continues to outpace rival U.S. cable companies in the development of next-generation Internet connectivity and content.
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    Trans-Atlantic Internet cables may be filled by 2014 23/06/2009 05:18:00

    Voracious Web surfers, e-mailers and downloaders will use up the trans-Atlantic cables that were overbuilt early in this decade within the next five years, forcing carriers to invest in new ones in a market that's become used to adding bandwidth cheaply, according to research company Telegeography.
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    Spam recovers from a knockout blow 01/04/2009 08:14:00

    The Internet is now officially as bad as ever, at least as far as spam goes.
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    Spam is silenced, but where are the feds? 28/11/2008 09:00:00

    On October 14, the US Federal Trade Commission, with help from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and New Zealand police, announced that it had shut down a vast international spam network known as HerbalKing.
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    Phishers Target New Victims on LinkedIn 02/06/2008 16:52:17

    Users of the professional-oriented social networking site LinkedIn are being warned that scam artists are using the site to nab lucrative bank account information from naive victims, say security experts.
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    US carriers quietly developing IPv6 services 03/04/2008 08:20:59

    For a decade, IPv6 has been the classic chicken-and-egg conundrum: There has been little North American demand for IPv6, so US carriers haven't introduced IPv6 services; without commercial IPv6 services available from carriers, US government agencies and businesses can't migrate to the next-generation Internet technology.
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    Microsoft launches unified communications system 17/10/2007 05:22:09

    Microsoft described wide industry support during the formal announcement of Office Communications Server in the US this week.
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    The eight most dangerous consumer technologies 11/09/2007 09:01:34

    High-tech consumer products and services of all kinds are making their way into the workplace. They include everything from smart phones, voice-over-IP systems and flash memory sticks to virtual online worlds. And as people grow more accustomed to having their own personal technology at their beck and call -- and in fact can't imagine functioning without it -- the line between what they use for work and what they use for recreation is blurring.
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    Microsoft IP PBX still needs to grow up 22/03/2007 13:34:00

    VOIP capabilities within Office Communicator Server 2007 from Microsoft can offer significant business advantages for corporations, but it's not all plug-and-play yet.
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    Don't expect video to exhaust fiber glut 16/02/2007 15:37:30

    Cisco says that in 2010, just 20 homes using the latest broadband technology to access video content will generate enough traffic to equal the entire load on the Internet in 1995.
 
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