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  2. Global Capacity - Wikipedia

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    Global Capacity, originally known as Global Capacity Group, was founded in Houston, Texas in 2000, as a wholesale broadband trading company. The two founders, John Abraham and David Walsh, had worked together at Enron's broadband unit and realized the potential demand for a broadband market trading company. [7]

  3. RtBrick - Wikipedia

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    Also, Hannes Gredler was recognised on the Capacity Power 100 list. [ 15 ] In 2023, RtBrick won the Infrastructure Innovation of the Year at the UK IT Industry Awards, [ 16 ] the Tech Trailblazers Networking Award, [ 17 ] and a 2023 Communications Solutions Product of the Year by TMC . [ 18 ]

  4. Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    The effective capacity to exchange information worldwide through two-way telecommunication networks grew from 281 petabytes (PB) of optimally compressed information in 1986 to 471 PB in 1993 to 2.2 exabytes (EB) in 2000 to 65 EB in 2007. [37]

  5. Hughes Network Systems - Wikipedia

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    In March 2018, Hughes announced improvements to the Jupiter system, doubling the throughput of HT2xxx terminals to more than 200 Mbit/s and increasing capacity. [27] Hughes HX and HT satellite broadband platforms are used for broadband IP services, high speed internet, VoIP, and video by telecom providers around the world and the military.

  6. Glo (company) - Wikipedia

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    As of February 2023, GLO has over 60.7 million subscribers, making it the second largest network operator in Nigeria. [3]In 2011, GLO became the first telecommunication company to build an $800 million high-capacity fibre-optic cable known as Glo-1, a submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria. [4]

  7. The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) is a standards organization that develops technical and operational standards and solutions for the ICT industry, headquartered in Washington, D.C. The organization is accredited by the American National Standards Institute . [1]

  8. ADC Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    ADC Telecommunications was founded in 1935 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Ralph Allison and Walter Lehnert. [2] [3]During their first year in business, ADC built hearing aids and audiometers—a machine used for evaluating hearing acuity.

  9. Small cell - Wikipedia

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    Many different wireless and wired technologies have been proposed as solutions, and it is agreed that a toolbox of these will be needed to address a range of deployment scenarios. An industry consensus view of how the different solution characteristics match with requirements is published by the Small Cell Forum. [ 12 ]