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    Juniper hitting on all cylinders 25 July, 2008 10:59:50

    Beats Q2 estimates, raises guidance
    Juniper Networks beat consensus estimates with its second quarter results, posting a solid quarter in which sales rose 32 per cent and profit jumped 40 per cent.
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    Organisations warned to upgrade prior to AS number change 25 July, 2008 15:20:47

    APNIC is warning organisations they need to ensure their network infrastructure is compatible with the new 32-bit AS routing numbers, to be introduced next January
    The Asia Pacific Network Information Centre [APNIC] is warning organisations that routers and network management software needs to be updated before 32-bit Autonomous System numbers become the norm.
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    AARNet begins planning IPv6 roll-out 25 July, 2008 10:03:35

    The group this week hosted the first meeting of the IPv6 group.
    The Australian National Research and Education Network (AARNet) recently held discussions with a group of government and academic leaders over the roll-out of IPv6 in Australia.
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    F5 pushing new Big-IP gear 25 July, 2008 08:00:57

    Boxes are faster and come with software extras
    F5 Networks is beefing up its two low-end Big-IP Web-application optimization boxes so they have more throughput, and is upgrading the software that runs on Big IP devices to boost security.
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    WLAN design tool now works with 11n access points 25 July, 2008 10:57:02

    Motorola releases LANPlanner
    Motorola has updated its wireless LAN predictive planning tool to work with 802.11n high throughput access points.
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    ASI sees server sales soar 24 July, 2008 14:11:57

    Small business growth has driven most of the take-up of its Intel Modular Server, according to the company's chief
    ASI Solutions experienced a 50 per cent surge in its Intel server business during the financial year to June 30.
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    Cisco to buy home-network software vendor 24 July, 2008 08:38:54

    Cisco announced plans to acquire Pure, a home networking software company, for $120 million.
    Cisco announced plans to buy Pure Networks, a Seattle company that has developed software aimed at making home networking easier, for US$120 million.
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    San Francisco's mayor gets back keys to the network 24 July, 2008 08:07:06

    Gavin Newsom meets with Terry Childs
    San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom met with jailed IT administrator Terry Childs Monday, convincing him to hand over the administrative passwords to the city's multimillion dollar wide area network.
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    NetComm designs Telstra routers 24 July, 2008 13:41:07

    Two new routers designed for Telstra's Next G network are being launched today.
    NetComm (ASX:NTC) today launched two new gateway routers designed for use on Telstra's (ASX:TLS) Next G network.
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    Telstra unveils Next G mobile broadband WiFi router 24 July, 2008 11:30:00

    Doing business on the move
    Telstra, in conjunction with Netcomm and Sierra Wireless, has released a portable HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Ethernet router that can be used to share an Internet connection wherever there is Next G mobile network coverage.
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    New tools announced for planning, securing 802.11n networks 24 July, 2008 21:08:51

    One analyst cautions not to rely on predictive tools too much and to measure actual performance once 802.11n is installed.
    As faster wireless 802.11n networks gain adoption, organizations want to deploy planning tools to deal with complexities in rolling out the new technology and to keep the networks secure.
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