Great Services of Telecommunication Companies Today

In this fast ever changing world of modern day telecommunications advancement, all of the massive telecommunications companies are battling with each other in order to give their customers the best possible service.

This can only be good news for the customer as ultimately it will be the customer that benefits from all of this battling. We as customers will be able to get the best high tech equipment that is currently available from these companies. There are always going to be newer features that are constantly added to the existing benefits we receive.
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Vertical Comdial Phones, Taking Your Business Into the Future of Communications

Business telephone systems come in many shapes and sizes, and have been designed and developed by many manufacturers, but no system has been as successful as Comdial phones. Comdial phones have been the staple mark phone in hotels for a number of years. Furthermore, Comdial phones are available to businesses and are considered to be one of the finest names in business telephone systems.
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Everest Broadband Networks acquires Metrocomm International

Everest Broadband Networks, one of the leaders in the fast-growing building local exchange carrier (BLEC) telecommunications market, today announced its acquisition of Metrocomm International Inc. The acquisition is Everest’s first and is in line with its core strategy of becoming one of the industry’s leading building service providers (BSP) by sustaining aggressive growth through both organic expansion and acquisition. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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Multirouter technology changes everything: rethinking the router’s fundamental role replaces virtual solutions with real ones – Network Core

While incremental changes to router technology have made them faster, denser (number of interfaces) and generally more efficient, the router’s basic monolithic architecture, in which a single processor performs all routing calculations, hasn’t changed. This has become more of a hindrance than a help to carriers, ISPs and enterprises looking to extend the reach of their networks while having to cut capital and operations costs.
Because monolithic routers only support a single routed network, large numbers of routers must be deployed in any location servicing multiple customers, networks or network services. Virtual routers attempt to solve this scalability problem using software to share a single route processor among multiple customers, but this approach is wrought with potential hazards and still contains the monolithic route-processing architecture that is the underlying problem. (more…)