Posts Tagged ‘interoute’

Tunisie Telecom has signed a contract with Interoute to establish a subsea cable linking North Africa to Interoute’s pan-European fibre optic network. The cable, due to land in Sicily in October, gives Tunisia ownership over the flow of its internet traffic and removes the reliance on consortium owned subsea cables such as SEAMEWE 4. [...]


Interoute owner of the most advanced next-generation network in Europe worked around the clock to replace a 1200km section on one of its largest customer’s network that was experiencing rapid degradation. From ‘order to delivery’ the solution took only 48 hours enabling significant volumes of Internet traffic to continue to flow without any disruption to [...]


Remember security when installing Voip?
The advantages to businesses of installing VoIP networks are clear in terms of their budgets. The monthly phone bills can be cut to the bone, reducing them by as much as 80%. The savings are clear even when you factor in the cost of the set up, equipment and even monthly [...]


What is fast Ethernet?
Ethernet is the term coined by Robert Metcalfe of PARC for the system he developed to power the new laser print in his office building. In the early 1970’s this was new challenge, as the Xerox printer was connected to a large number of computers with the building. These computers [...]


The Invention of Ethernet – Robert Metcalfe, David Reeves Boggs and PARC.

Without the Ethernet modern commerce couldn’t function. Our modern economy is heavily reliant on the fast, smooth transfer of data. I find it odd that the inventors of the networking system that allows this to occur are only known to computer geeks. Robert [...]