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1. Reflex Aerospace ships first commercial satellite SIGI for launch

2. SpaceX launches Indonesian satellite into orbit

3. In Tech Cold War, Rural Telecoms Struggle to Purge Chinese Gear

4. Mavenir's Cloud-Native Open vRAN and Packet Core Achieves GSMA NESAS Security Certification

5. Overview of Legal Challenges to the FCC's 5G Order on Small Cell Siting

6. Dark fiber valuation

7. The network in every room

8. High-speed serial transceivers for data communication systems

9. The optical Internet: architectures and protocols for the global infrastructure of tomorrow

10. Designing multiprotocol label switching networks

11. Virtual Internet broadcasting

12. Improving UDP and TCP performance in mobile ad hoc networks in INSIGNIA

13. Maximum battery life routing to support ubiquitous mobile computing in wireless ad hoc networks

14. Does the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol work well in multihop wireless ad hoc networks?

15. Cable television broadband network architectures

16. OpenCable

17. The PacketCable architecture

18. An overview of cable modem technology and market perspectives

19. The emergence of integrated broadband cable networks

20. Continuous-time filters in telecommunications chips

21. The application of optical packet switching in future communication networks

22. Guaranteed frame rate: a better service for TCP/IP in ATM networks

23. Darwin: customizable resource management for value-added network services

24. Optical burst switching: a viable solution for terabit IP backbone

25. Lightpath restoration in WDM optical networks

27. IP restoration vs. WDM protection: Is there an optimal choice?

28. Architectures for ATM network survivability and their field deployment

30. The evolution of a reliable transport network

31. Sprint long distance network survivability: today and tomorrow

32. Large scale enterprise ATM node with per-VC traffic control

33. Optical fiber cabling and component specification considerations: put optical theory into practice for optimal network performance

34. Sky high

35. New satellites for personal communication

36. Wave-division multiplexing in the Spring long distance network

37. WDM deployment in the local exchange network

38. Generating new revenues with high-speed services

39. Click to call: planning on upgrading your business phone system, or moving to new premises? IP telephony can deliver productivity gains that simply aren't possible with a traditional analogue phone system

40. Essential fiber strippers shift into multi-functional gear: though often more expensive than popular single-use tools, newer multi-use strippers are designed to offer more functionality and more reliable stripping

41. On the design of receiver root-raised cosine FIR filters in high interference scenarios

42. BladeCenter T system for the telecommunications industry

43. The payoff: killer applications; Why does convergence matter? Because it'll transform the way your enterprise end users do their jobs

44. TIA data-center standard nearing completion: the TIA/EIA-942 standard will define new terms and address media selections, the center's physical environment, and equipment placement

45. Requirements, challenges applying optics in a backplane environment

46. The big squeeze: China's domestic vendors have aggressively leveraged their local knowledge to take market share from foreign firms in the Chinese handset market. But with margins falling and inventories at record highs, a shakeout looms in the supplier market

47. Wrestling with the FCC: Duane Ackerman, chief executive officer of BellSouth, and his colleagues in the other US regional operators are planning to challenge the latest moves of the Federal Communications Commission. (Wireline: BellSouth)(Cover Story)

48. TMN + IN = TINA

49. Storage soup! As telecom apps require faster, more capacious, and more reliable mass storage, RAID is giving way to an alphabet soup of network technologies: NAS, SAN, fibre channel and iSCSI

50. Photonic ICs for dynamic DWDM subsystems: moving closer to 'systems on a chip,' there are cost advantages for feature integration. (Feature Integration)

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