3Com has cut loose its Australia and New Zealand country manager in a shake up designed to position the company in direct competition with Cisco in the enterprise space.
Security researchers have warned of an underlying security issue concerning the Border Gateway Protocol, the core internet routing protocol.
Researchers developing new open-source software for Internet Protocol routers are hoping that they can do for routing what Linux did for operating systems.
SingTel subsidiary Optus has started deploying routing hardware from Juniper as part of an ongoing initiative to converge its infrastructure into a single, Internet Protocol (IP)-based network.
Cisco admits its partners sold counterfeit Cisco products to the US military, posing a serious threat to military and critical national infrastructure, according to the FBI
I have seen the NBN, and it looks a lot like Christina Aguilera. Or, at least, it looked like her when I dropped into Ericsson's Melbourne headquarters recently to see a live demo of their NBN solutions. Yet behind the streaming TV, one question lingers -- and not even the government seems able to answer it.
Scientists at Berkeley are close to releasing an open-source software code that could do for routing what Linux did for operating systems.
Tony Li helped create high-end gear for Cisco and Juniper -- and he doesn't mince words.
Cisco Systems, a multibillion-dollar player in security tools for businesses, is planning to move into the consumer market.
Eight months after it emerged from bankruptcy, Redback Networks is racking up new contracts.
When Cisco Systems unveiled its latest and greatest network router in May, it trumpeted the event as a watershed. Can the networking giant build on past success and find new ways to grow?
Looking for an easy way to extend that broadband connection to more of your organisation's PCs? One of these broadband routers could be the solution.
As a basic wireless N kit, the Conceptronic Wireless 300Mbps Broadband Starter pack offers reasonable value, but like so many of its wireless N peers, it still fails to live up to the hype.
We're still waiting for a product that totally delivers on the promises of the 802.11n specification, but Belkin's N1 at least comes closer than most. What's more, it's an exceptionally easy router to both install and maintain.
The V300 offers quality voice services and simple router functionality in an easy to set up package.
The world of enterprise IP telephony is varied and complex. Here's our round-up of the major players and what they can bring to your business.
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