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ScienceBusiness: March 2nd 2006
The buzz surrounding mobile TV is spurring cross-industry partnerships and attracting significant amounts of venture capital. But can 3G networks stand the pace?
A science marketplace article. To read full article a subs...
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FibreSystems - January 2006Choice is all well and good, but, for IT managers considering their LAN wiring options, it does complicate matters. Roy Rubenstein catches up with Corning to find out why.Today's data centres are predominantly wired up with mul...
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Fibre Systems Lightwave Europe - Jan 2006 It is not immediately obvious why equipment makers are exploring advanced optical modulation schemes, given the bandwidth glut in the network. But, according to Vincent Rouffiange, sales and marketing manager at ...
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FibreSystems Europe - Nov 2005 Carriers looking to deliver the latest broadband services over fibre access have a choice of PON technologies. Gigabit PON offers greater bandwidth and functionality, but Ethernet PON benefits from maturity. Roy Rubenstein ...
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Science and Vie, November 2005
A recyclable process that uses solar energy to make hydrogen fuel promises twice the efficiency of existing techniques.
Currently, renewal energy sources such as wind or solar are first converted to electricity, at an effi...
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Science & Vie October 2005The strong sun in the world’s arid regions may have an unexpected benefit: the ability to bring rain. Researchers from Belgium, Spain and Israel are investigating heat islands, patches of land that absorb more heat than t...
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Science & Vie - October 2005The chip industry faces considerable challenges to continue the process-scaling benefits that have driven Moore's Law for the last 40 years.Wider highways for faster traffic, the high cost of real estate and a move to build sk...
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FibreSystems Europe - September 2005Israeli optical-component and chip start-ups have adapted their competitive positioning and strategic priorities in a bid to build sustainable businesses focused on new growth markets in the telecoms and datacoms indust...
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Science & Vie - June 2005The ordeal of visiting the dentist for a tooth implant could be lessened, thanks to robotic technology for Israel. Dental implants require precise drilling into the patient’s jawbone to embed a titanium screw onto which a cro...
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Total Telecom June 2005The lavish care packets receive as they transit a carrier’s network is no guarantee that the service they deliver meet expectations. Indeed, even the most carefully designed network can go spectacularly awry.One large European inc...
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CommunicationsWeek International – Dec 2000While there is no doubt the current unrest is damaging business in Israel, the latest wave of cellular and optical companies hope to ride the storm.Unrest in Israel is hurting the country's telecoms industry. T...