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  Peering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States, with a historically larger focus on private peering and commercial public peering, has a much smaller amount of traffic on public peers compared to other regions which operate non-profit Exchange Points.
The combined Exchange Points in multiple cities operated by Equinix are generally considered to be the largest and most important, followed by the PAIX facilities which are currently owned and operated by Switch and Data.
Other important but smaller exchange points include LIPEX and LoNAP in London UK, DE-CIX in Frankfurt Germany, NYIIX in New York, and Nap of the Americas (or NOTA) in Miami, Florida.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peering   (1976 words)

  
 Indexing Integrated Manual Sets at Northern Telecom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
But a telephone switch requires many manuals for several audiences which may be produced at different times and released in multi-book sets.
Finally, these technicians have to fix switches that are not working; the technicians are, therefore, under great stress.
Translations manuals, which detail the database mechanisms that direct the switch to set up a circuit from the calling telephone number to called number, have a very complex structure.
www.asis.org /Bulletin/Apr-97/6exner.htm   (3210 words)

  
 Information Research Weblog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
So I switched to Maxthon - not perfect, but what is? Maxthon runs on the IE engine, but you can switch to using the Gecko engine if you wish.
Wanadoo, owned by France Telecom, got its start in the UK by buying Freeserve from Dixons, but Dixons is back in the VoIP business with FreeTalk.
It would be interesting to hear from readers on the situation in their hometowns.
www.free-conversant.com /irweblog   (6182 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology - an Open Access Resource of In-Depth Information, Free Articles, ...
Optical devices and optoelectronics: interferometers, Bragg mirrors, beam shapers, optical filters, avalanche photodiodes, electro-optic modulators, acousto-optic modulators, optical tweezers, arrayed waveguide gratings, integrating spheres, mode cleaner cavities, Lyot filters, integrated optics, silicon photonics
Optical communications: optical fiber communications, fiber-optic links and networks, telecom windows, amplifier noise, bit error rate, optical modulators
Quantum optics and quantum effects: squeezed states of light, Glauber states, quantum wells, quantum dots, light forces, laser cooling, quantum noise, shot noise, Schawlow-Townes linewidth, quantum cryptography
www.rp-photonics.com /encyclopedia.html   (716 words)

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