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RAD's Bi-Monthly Newsletter  |  Vol. IX No. 5  |  November / December 2007  |  www.rad.com

Access Trends

By Dr. Yaakov Stein, Chief Scientist, RAD Data Communication

Over a year ago the IEEE 802 standards committee approved 802.1AE, entitled Media Access Control (MAC) Security, or “MACsec” for short. Like IP’s security suite “IPsec”, 802.1AE addresses the three main communications security objectives: 1. integrity, 2. authentication and 3. confidentiality.
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Featured White Paper

Comparing VoIP Systems: The TCO Factor

A new White Paper examines the operating costs involved in maintaining a VoIP service and how a smart system can lead to quick ROI.
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Case Studies  
 

RAD Enables German Cellular Operator to Provide Mobile Coverage in In-Building Facilities More

 
 

RAD Wireless Solution Paves the Way to the 2010 Winter Olympics More

 
 

TELUS Selects RAD Equipment to Manage New Business Ethernet Service More

 
  Events  
 

MPLS World Congress
Feb 5-8
Paris, France

 
 

3GSM World Congress
Feb 11-14
Barcelona, Spain

 
 

APAC Conference on Access 2008
Feb 27-29
Macau, China

 
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News Stories

RAD's EtherAccess Products Certified MEF Compliant

RAD Data Communications' EtherAccess solutions have been certified as fully compliant with the Metro Ethernet Forum’s MEF-9 and MEF-14 Ethernet service standards.
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European Telecom Research Program Visits RAD

The core group of CELTIC, the only European research and development program dedicated to end-to-end telecommunications solutions, has visited RAD Data Communications in search of new innovative Israeli technologies.
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New Product

ASMi-54
RAD Introduces G.SHDSL.bis Solution

RAD Data Communications has released its new ASMi-54 G.SHDSL.bis modem, which provides up to 22.8 Mbps of bandwidth using bonded copper pairs. It is particularly relevant for operators seeking to offer Ethernet services where fiber is absent or impractical to install, and the rapidly growing number of utilities, transportation networks and enterprises with their own applications that demand this otherwise hard-to-find bandwidth niche over existing copper infrastructure.
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