Carrier Ethernet market receives boost

Increasing demand for enterprise connectivity and the boom in data traffic are sustaining growth in the European wholesale and retail carrier Ethernet services market. Uptake will rise further as the adoption of cloud services escalates in the region. While the United Kingdom, Germany and France constitute the three largest markets, the less mature Eastern European economies will exhibit the fastest growth rates for Ethernet services.

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Silver Peak ships NX-700 to extend low-cost WAN optimisation to the branch

New platform is smallest and quietest of Silver Peak WAN optimisation portfolio.

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Connectivity causes ‘fundamental’ life changes

Juniper Networks has unveiled its first ever Global Bandwidth Index Report, which explores differences between how people use mobile Internet connectivity in their day-to-day lives at work and at home and what they hope to achieve using their connected devices in the future. The report reveals a transformative impact of connectivity with nearly all consumers surveyed in emerging markets (97 percent) reporting fundamental life-changes in key areas of their lives.

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