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Fortinet adds wireless and IoT security features to SASE platform

Network World

Fortinet continues to enhance its Secure Access Service Edge ( SASE ) package by adding support for microbranches, extending wireless LAN protections, and improving data loss prevention (DLP) and end-user monitoring capabilities. To read this article in full, please click here

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Hybrid working: network managers need to take care of unfinished business

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, the need for long-term solutions means that hybrid working is one of the top three trends driving network modernization – as reflected in the 2022-23 Global Network Report published by NTT. The burden on the network grows even as some employees start returning to the office. The network was never built for that.

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Asus says this is world’s first quad-band Wi-Fi 6E gaming router

The Verge

Quad-band routers, as their name suggests, broadcast a total of four wireless bands for connectivity. You have the choice of either using the legacy 5GHz or new 6GHz bands as a backhaul if you want to set up a whole-home mesh network with another compatible Asus AiMesh router.

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Minimizing Jitter for VoIP calls

Spearline Testing

Instead of depending on traditional copper lines and a Publicly Switched Telephone Network to make calls, VoIP transfers the voice over the internet as input. Jitter happens when the RTP packet stream traverses the network (LAN, WAN, or Internet) because it has to share network capacity with other data.

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What Is: Jitter

Spearline Testing

Today, telecommunications traffic largely passes over a packet-switching network and very often over the public internet. Packet switching networks do not ensure that packets travel the same path to their destination. Network congestion : Jitter is generally caused by congestion in the IP network. What is jitter?

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What Is: Packet Loss

Spearline Testing

Packet loss is when “packets” or pieces of data traveling across a network do not reach their end destination. The end result of these packets failing to reach the opposite end of the network communication leads to missing data, in a VoIP call it would lead to missing pieces of the conversation. Recognizing Packet Loss.

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The Realities of Rural 5G Deployment in the US

Forrester IT

This will result in a third mega-carrier in the US mobile wireless market, which is a good move for consumers like you and me. Early last week, Ajit Pai, the Chairman of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced his approval of the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint. I am glad this deal will now […].

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