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AT&T completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet field trial using new Cisco gear, proves it does care

AT&T completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet field trial using new Cisco gear, proves it does care

Remember those network investments that AT&T was talking up just days before Time Warner slipped over an offer for help? Looks as if the firm wasn’t kidding around, but there’s still nothing here that should get you excited about more available bandwidth in the coming days. Utilizing that fancy new Cisco router, the carrier recently completed a live network environmental trial of 100-Gigabit backbone network technology (far more hasty than that 40-Gigabit stuff that’s around today), but we’re told that the tech isn’t expected to be ready for “commercial deployment” until the “next few years.” ‘Course, we suspect we should be struck by the notion that the internet may actually have the proper infrastructure to keep on keepin’ on once Hulu really does take over the world, but for now, we’ll just have to extract a bit more joy from those vague “little things” in life.

AT&T completes 100-Gigabit Ethernet field trial using new Cisco gear, proves it does care originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Mar 2010 05:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Rumor: Hypothetical hybrid GSM-CDMA iPhone for Verizon nowhere near production

Rumor: Hypothetical hybrid GSM-CDMA iPhone for Verizon nowhere near production

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Last week we covered the possibility that the iPhone would get a hybrid chip allowing it to work on CDMA and UTMS carriers (like Verzion and AT&T) simultaneously. Today, Appleinsider is citing industry analyst Ashok Kumar who says that such a chip hasn’t reached field trial status, and that the lead time required for this type of device makes him think consumers won’t see it in 2010. Kumar goes on to suggest that this new “worldmode” chip would be more likely to show up in 2011.

While it would be ideal for Apple to have one model of iPhone that would work on nearly all wireless providers in the world, the technology just doesn’t appear to be there at this point. Kumar points out that even though the hardware is in development, the software necessary for the basebands of such devices doesn’t even exist yet but would get there eventually.

So that’s one vote against a 2010 debut for the Verizon iPhone, despite the corroborating rumors from other supply chain analysts. As eager as everyone is for an alternative to AT&T in the USA, I don’t think this is the last we’ll hear of the story.

TUAWRumor: Hypothetical hybrid GSM-CDMA iPhone for Verizon nowhere near production originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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