The rollout of 4G mobile technologies such as LTE should begin in 2012, according to a new report from Juniper Research
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The rollout of 4G mobile technologies such as LTE should begin in 2012, according to a new report from Juniper Research
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The use of mobile devices to carry out banking transactions is booming, Juniper Research has found, in spite of continuing security concerns
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Mobile phone users are increasingly turning to VoIP to make calls, after Juniper Research said that the number of mobile VoIP minutes will double every year
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A few commentators have opined that Juniper’s recently announced acquisition of Ankeena Networks was a me-too play, a means for the company to catch up with Cisco Systems in video-delivery infrastructure for mobile and wireline networks. There’s an element of truth to that assessment, but that’s why I like the deal, said to be valued [...]
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Cisco’s powerful CRS-3 router will meet rapidly growing demand for bandwidth, according to analysts, but its closest rival, Juniper Networks, is less impressed
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Pursuant to my previous post on Juniper Networks’ $50-million Junos Innovation Fund, I’ve received additional information regarding the company’s venture-capital strategy.
First off, Juniper will not restrict its investments exclusively to companies with existing development efforts or products connected to the Junos network-operating system. Quoting an email reply from a Juniper spokesperson:
“Juniper will look [...]
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Yesterday Juniper Networks announced a $50-million venture fund. Called the Junos Innovation Fund, it will primarily target VC-backed early and growth-stage startups offering products and technologies that run on or with Juniper’s Junos network-based operating system.
Juniper will make fund investments during the next two years, focusing on networking technologies, applications, and services that further [...]
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The two biggest router companies are focusing their attention on mobility this week with products to address operator needs for rich 4G multimedia services.
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At next week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Juniper Networks will launch products that integrate mobile networks into its MX 3D Universal Edge routers and let third party vendors integrate their applications into mobile networks.
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“Connect everything, empower everyone”, Juniper's new tag line encapsulates router vendors' eagerness to connect the forecasted billions of IP-enabled …
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So, Juniper developed its own EX line of switches and MX carrier Ethernet switch/routers (CESRs). "In the case of Ethernet switching it took us two years of …
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On the world’s stock markets and bourses, a company’s shares will appreciate or depreciate for many reasons. When earnings releases are announced, however, the expectations of market analysts and investors are critical to how the results will be received.
Juniper Networks is a prime example. In salubrious times – yes, we can still remember those, [...]
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I looked at the Starent acquisition through a Cisco prism earlier today, trying to fathom what it might suggest about the networking giant’s subsequent moves to capture its fair share of the mobile-video opportunity.
What about Cisco’s (and Starent’s) competitors? How are they affected by the deal?
Eric Savitz at Barron’s Tech Trader Daily quotes [...]
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