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  • The IP packet exchange network (IPX) is a multi-service IP interconnect and transport network that has been constructed on four cornerstones: security, quality of service (QoS), cascading billing payments and open protocol standards.
  • Microwave backhaul refers to the transportation of traffic (voice, video and data) between distributed sites and a more centralised point of presence via a radio link.
  • Network as a Service (NaaS) refers to the application of the Software as a Service (SaaS) Web 2.0 model to open the intelligence and functionality operators have within their networks to third-party organisations, such as application providers.
  • Broadband over power lines (BPL) is a way of transmitting data over a standard electricity network, where high-frequency radio waves are modulated with the digital signals from the internet. Data is sent over the same power line as the AC current, with both able to coexist as they use different frequency bands.
  • Over the past several years, there has been a seismic transition from fixed to mobile voice, according to the Dell’Oro Group.
  • Telecoms and datacoms equipment tracked by Infonetics Research grew 8% in 2008, with worldwide revenue totalling $150 billion, driven in large part by currency appreciation against the US dollar.
  • Cloud computing is not an especially new concept, despite the current buzz that surrounds it.
  • Despite the deep economic contraction that Puerto Rico is facing, Pyramid Research sees interesting opportunities in mobile data services, mobile content, and prepaid fixed services in the country.
  • The Asia-Pacific region represents the largest broadband aggregation hardware opportunity in the world, with China leading the way.
  • Combined sales of fixed mobile convergence (FMC) network element equipment and femtocell equipment are expected to grow at a healthy rate through the economic downturn and really take off in 2011, reaching nearly $8 billion worldwide by 2013, according to Infonetics Research.