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Juan Costa

Juan Costa

Marketing Director at Teldat
VoIP Security

VoIP Security

Some countries switch off their telephone network in the near future. ALL IP is as previously mentioned one of the main buzz words. The shift to VoIP has already started and now is the right time to ask ourselves: “Do we need VoIP security?” VoIP security in this context doesn’t relate to firewalls, firewall problems in VoIP protocols or anything like that, but refers to the basic problem of...

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The first wireless LAN /WLAN

The first wireless LAN /WLAN

Everybody at least in Germany and probably in some typical German tourist centers knows the famous Song by Paul Kuhn “There is no beer on Hawaii” but not many people know that a network very similar to the wireless LAN available nowadays was already set up in 1969 by the University in Hawaii. The network’s name was “ALOHAnet” and connected different parts of the university on the island Oahu....

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Industry 4.0

Industry 4.0

Smart Factories, the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, mass customization - these are the futuristic-sounding buzzword when it comes to Industry 4.0. The term "Industry 4.0" provides information on all the hopes that are placed on the subject. It indicates a possible fourth industrial revolution - thus correspondingly the expectations are high. Where does the "4.0"come from? The new...

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WLAN Site Surveys – Good planning is half the battle

WLAN Site Surveys – Good planning is half the battle

Wireless LAN coverage is nowadays mandatory for more and more customers. Meanwhile, WLAN Site Surveys is not only used for office communication like e-mail or web traffic. By now storekeepers use for instance for bar code scanners with integrated WLAN to register their stock or even the whole storage is fully automated by robots with integrated WLAN modules. In these cases good coverage and...

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WLAN: What are high density networks?

WLAN: What are high density networks?

A high density network, can be summarized as a network designed for various or many WLAN clients. WLAN conservative planning approaches are designed to achieve a good and complete WLAN supply, and at the same time install as less access points as possible. In order to meet this goal in larger areas, usually a so-called Wireless Site Survey is carried out to ensure that wherever WLAN is required,...

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BYOD and Telephony: integrated solutions and security

BYOD and Telephony: integrated solutions and security

The concept of bring your own device BYOD is a growing trend for business IT. There are a variety of benefits allowing users to supply their own PC and mobile devices. Employees can easily check e-mails, manage appointments via social networks and search the web. Many companies offer their own apps to allow access to corporate data, enterprise applications and enterprise infrastructure. All IP...

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