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November 2005America's Network
November 20, 2005 | United States "Bay Microsystems and N.E.T. Partner for Secure High Speed Multiservice Platform."
Bay Microsystems, a communications technology firm and Network Equipment Technologies Inc., a networking equipment provider, will jointly develop a new high speed, multi-service platform to switch and aggregate data at full line rates of 10 gigabits per second and higher. The new platform is designed to supply secure, high performance networks and grid computing applications to the federal government. Online Article |
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October 2005ComputerWeekly.com
October 26, 2005 | United States "It's all very well to talk about VoIP, but the big issue is whether your network can cope"
Using an Internet Protocol-based network for voice communications is a sure way to reduce IT infrastructure costs. Products such as the VoIP Migration Appliance (VMA) from NET, are available to assist in migrating PBXs to IP. VMA incorporates security features including rogue packet ejector, proprietary voice tunnelling, MD5 authentication, transport layer security, and firewall traversal. Online Article | Comm's Design
October 20, 2005 | United States "Bay, NET to collaborate on U.S. secure nets"
Bay Microsystems Inc. will work with Network Equipment Technologies Inc. on the next phase of an effort to develop multiservice switching platforms for the Pentagon's Global Information Grid and other secure networks operated by U.S. intelligence agencies. Online Article | Light Reading
October 19, 2005 | United States"Bay, Net.com Team Up"
Bay Microsystems and Network Equipment Technologies announced today that they will jointly develop a new high speed, multiservice platform to switch and aggregate data at full line rates of 10 gigabits per second and higher. Online Article | Converge! Network Digest
October 19, 2005 | United States"N.E.T. Sets Sights on Government's Global Information Grid"
Network Equipment Technologies (N.E.T.) outlined a business plan to address the emerging, high-speed access requirements of the U.S. government. Working in partnership with Bay Microsystems, the company plans to develop a compact platform with high capacity switching and aggregation capabilities to provide interworking of high speed technologies, including Ethernet, SONET/SDH, Fibre Channel and Infiniband. (newsletter) Converge! Network Digest | Converge! Network Digest
October 19, 2005 | United States "Bay Microsystems and N.E.T Partner on Government Solutions"
Bay Microsystems and Network Equipment Technologies will jointly develop a new high speed, multiservice platform to switch and aggregate data at full line rates of 10 Gbps and higher. The new platform will address the Federal government's growing need for secure, high performance networks and grid computing applications. Trials are set to begin shortly with key Federal customers. (newsletter) Converge! Network Digest |
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August 2005MarketWatch
August 08, 2005 | United States "Market Pulse: Network Equip. Tech unit in 5-yr, $25M deal with EDO"
N.E.T. Federal it will provide EDO Corp. with $25 million worth of its Promina bandwidth manager platforms as part of EDO's transition switch modules contract with the Marine Corps. Online Article | Info Security Today
August 01, 2005 | July-August, 2005 | United States"The fog of war may soon give way to the cloud of the network, but that brings it's own problems."
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July 2005Light Reading
July 28, 2005 | United States"Who Makes What: VOIP Infrastructure Equipment"
Help refine a taxonomy that lists vendors and products in 10 categories including: * Softswitches * Media Gateways * Session Border Controllers
Online Article | Light Reading
July 20, 2005 | United States"Whyte Quits as Net.com CEO"
Bert Whyte resigns as CEO of Network Equipment Technologies; C. Nicholas Keating, Jr. appointed as interim replacement. Online Article | Light Reading
July 18, 2005 | United States "It's Alive: VOIP Gateways Gain Ground"
Gateways have evolved into a piece of VOIP architecture more critical than the softswitch itself. Online Article | Computer Business Review
July 07, 2005 | United Kingdom "Finding Its Voice"
What are the key decision-points that senior IT practitioners should be aware of when considering the move to VoIP? Rik Turner reports. Online Article | IT Observer
July 06, 2005 | United States"The Most Secure VoIP Platform in the World... . Probably!"
Online Article | Phone+
July 05, 2005 | United States "One Small Step Toward VoIP"
Enterprises of all sizes and their solutions providers are finding in many cases migrating to VoIP can be akin to a trip to the moon with equipment, coordination and expense required for launch much more than they expected or can bear. Vendors now are addressing this reality with migration appliances as stop-gap solutions or even foundational platforms for incremental converged applications. Online Article | Von Magazine
July 02, 2005 | United States "Red, White & VoIP"
As the modern version of the military adage goes, "When the going gets tough, the phones ring off the hook." These days, those calls are increasingly running over IP. Online Article |
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June 2005IDG Techworld
June 22, 2005 | "SHOUT "Enterprise Product of the Year""
Winner of IDG Techworld's 2005 Network Awards Online Article | Military Information Technology
June 13, 2005 | United States"Network of Nations"
The Coalition Multinational Network in Iraq is providing a glimpse of the transformational capabilities of military satellite communications. By Adam Baddeley Online Article | Newsletter Computergram International
June 03, 2005 | United States"NET Launches VoIP Migration Appliances"
Network Equipment Technologies Inc, a telecoms equipment company now more commonly known as NET, has launched an appliance to enable multi-site enterprises to migrate to voice-over-IP (VoIP) gradually, retaining their legacy PBXs. Interview with CEO Bert Whyte.
Online Article | Silicon.com
June 01, 2005 | United Kingdom"Ovum: 'VoIP mainstream in businesses by 2008'"
Network Equipment Technologies' CEO Hubert Whyte comments on the uptake of VoIP. Online Article |
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May 2005Converge Network Digest
May 25, 2005 | United States "N.E.T. Supplies Platforms for "Combined Endeavor 2005"
N.E.T. Federal has supplied its Promina, SCREAM and SHOUT networking gear for "Combined Endeavor 2005," the largest and most complex Communications and Information System (CIS) military exercise in the world... Online Article | Light Reading
May 02, 2005 | United States "NET Targets Enterprise VoIP"
NET several features on its SHOUT family of equipment have been customized for the large global enterprise seeking to migrate to voice over IP (VoIP) in a safe, secure and sound manner. The SHOUT VMA is immediately available for delivery.
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April 2005Converge Network Digest
April 26, 2005 | United States "NET Unveils VoIP Migration Platform"
NET introduced a VoIP migration appliance designed to preserve the life of existing PBX's and all associated feature sets while providing any-to-any connectivity between TDM and IP protocols and media. Online Article | Converge Network Digest
April 19, 2005 | United States "NET adds VP of Sales for North America"
NET has hired Steven W. Holmes as vice president of sales for North American enterprise.
Online Article | Light Reading
April 14, 2005 | United States "Manti uses NET for IPTV"
Manti Telecommunications Company of Sanpete County, Utah has selected NET's SCREAM broadband service delivery platform to facilitate the delivery of video-on-demand as well as position the company for delivery of IPTV, leveraging their existing ATM head-end and ATM-based network.
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February 2005Converge Network Digest
February 01, 2005 | United States "U.S. Marine Corps Selects NET's Promina, SHOUT Platforms"
The U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command has selected NET's Promina multiservice access and SHOUT900 IP telephony platforms for domestic and overseas deployment in the Joint Enhanced Core Communications System (JECCS). The initial order for 11 JECCS units is valued at approximately $3 million. Online Article |
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January 2005NewTelephony
January 31, 2005 | United States"Pannaway Adopts NET for Triple-Play VoIP"
Pannaway Technologies Inc., a provider of voice, video and data platforms for broadband service providers, and NET, a supplier of VoIP networking equipment, have finalized an integration and distribution agreement.
Online Article | TotalTelecom
January 13, 2005 | United States "Forecastfor 2005 - drier, more settled - some sunny spell!"
Some of the best views can be experienced 30,000 feet up in an aircraft. On a clear day, the Grand Canyon can be spectacular and flying over Las Vegas on your way to Los Angeles is nothing short of incredible. Online Article | PR Newswire
January 05, 2005 | United States "Managing Automation Announces First Annual Progressive Manufacturing Awards Finalists"
Supply Chain Mastery Award will recognize a manufacturer that has improved the operations of their material procurement, production and execution aspects of their supply chains to achieve faster time to market, cost reductions and efficiencies, and higher customer satisfaction ratings. Finalist: NET Online Article | East Bay Business Times/MSNBC
January 02, 2005 | United States "Telecom 2005: Wifi still lags"
"...[if] telecommunications companies accelerate spending on upgrading our broadband infrastructure ... it will help local firms such as Network Equipment Technologies Inc.
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