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Network Analyzer supports automatic fixture removal option.

2014-05-29 14:31:34| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

PNA Series network analyzers support automatic fixture removal (AFR) option, which provides error-correction technique that facilitates accurate measurement of non-coaxial devices. Through 5-step wizard that guides engineer, AFR option provides accelerated and accurate means of removing fixture effects from non-coaxial device measurements. De-embed files can be saved in various formats for later use in PNA, PLTS, and Advanced Design System software. This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring InstrumentsSearch for suppliers of:

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Atlanta Network Cabling And Fiber Optic Offers Data & Voice Cabling And Telecommunications Services Into Alabama, Florida, And South Carolina

2014-05-29 09:12:35| fiberopticsonline Home Page

Atlanta Network Cabling and Fiber Optic (http://atlanta-cabling.com) expands its service area to include all of Georgia and Alabama, and parts of Florida and South Carolina

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Resolver Interface Module communicates with PLC over network.

2014-05-28 14:31:48| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Part of AnyNET I/O family of PLC-based specialty I/O products, ANA2 Resolver Interface Module integrates network connection and expansion capabilities to provide resolver feedback for any PLC-based system. Unit expands up to six 2-channel modules, allowing users to interface up to 12 resolver sensors using single network connection. Mounting on standard DIN rail, module provides 16-bit resolution and fully programmable reference voltage, frequency, and transformation ratio. This story is related to the following:Computer Hardware and PeripheralsI/O Modules | Resolver Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Interface Modules

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Court overturns Telenet contract for Interkabel network

2014-05-28 10:23:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Belgacom has won an appeal against Telenet's contract to offer internet services over the Interkabel networks in Flanders. The cities Hasselt, Antwerp-Hoboken, Torhout and Lubbeek bundled their cable networks into the Interkabel alliance. Telenet was granted the right to offer internet services on the network in 2008, after earlier getting the TV rights in 1996. The Belgian Council of State ruled that it was unlawful to grant the internet rights to Telenet without allowing other providers to make a bid for the contract, notably Belgacom. The case has been in court since 2008. An opinion by the European Court of Justice in November 2013 provided a breakthrough for Belgacom. In practice, Telenet has continued to provide all the digital services on the network; analogue TV is provided by the local utility companies. The contract may be opened up to tender again, but an analysis of the local market must first be conducted. Since 2011, both Belgacom and Telenet are subject to access regulations, but appeals are still pending against these decisions. 

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SIAE MICROELETTRONICA Deploying a Greenfield LTE Backhaul Network in Myanmar

2014-05-27 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

MILAN -<br /> <br /> A leading global mobile operator is using SIAE MICROELETTRONICA microwave radio solution for building a state-of-the-art mobile wireless backhaul for a network offering HSPA and LTE services in Myanmar. The greenfield backhaul network will mainly relay over full outdoor microwave radios. The whole backhaul network comprises of two regions worth over 51M$ and will be completed over a five years deployment period. SIAE MICROELETTRONICA will supply its ALFOplus Series packet ...This story is related to the following:Radios |

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