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  2. NetScout Systems - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, NetScout acquired voice and video management company, Psytechnics, from Ipswich U.K. [7] It then acquired Fox Replay, a privately held Dutch company in 2011, [8] and later that year, after many years of partnering and complementing solutions for network switch port aggregation, NetScout moved directly into competition with its ...

  3. ISO/IEC 11801 - Wikipedia

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    International standard ISO/IEC 11801 Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises specifies general-purpose telecommunication cabling systems (structured cabling) that are suitable for a wide range of applications (analog and ISDN telephony, various data communication standards, building control systems, factory automation).

  4. Fluke Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluke Corporation is an American manufacturer of industrial test, measurement, and diagnostic equipment, including electronic test equipment. It was started in 1948 by John Fluke while he was employed at General Electric .

  5. CCTT - Wikipedia

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    CCTT may refer to: The Cable Company of Trinidad and Tobago; The Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists; International Coordinating Council on Trans ...

  6. AirMagnet - Wikipedia

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    AirMagnet was a Wi-Fi wireless network assurance company based in Sunnyvale, California.The firm was founded in 2001 by Dean T. Au, Chia-Chee Kuan and Miles Wu and shipped its first WLAN analyzer product in 2002.

  7. List of LTE networks in Asia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks in Asia, ... Singapore: M1: Apr 2015: 19,8 MHz, UMTS: 20 MHz Jun 2011 - 20 MHz Jun 2011: 5 MHz? -

  8. Transport in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Singapore, run by the port operators PSA International (formerly the Port of Singapore Authority) and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled. 1.04 billion gross tons were handled in 2004, crossing the one billion mark for the first time in Singapore's maritime history.

  9. NTT Communications - Wikipedia

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    The leading points for the cable system have been constructed in Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore and Hong Kong was added in early 2013. [30] The direct connection between the countries allows customers in five countries to use the data centers and cloud services as well as the network provided by NTT Com. [ 30 ]