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Founding Members
With over 300 million customer connections worldwide, 3Com Corporation connects more people and organizations to information and each innovative, simple and reliable way than any other networking company. 3Com delivers e-Net working solutions through information access products and network systems to enterprises, small businesses, consumers, carriers and network service providers.
www.cisco.com Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide networking leader. Cisco hardware, software, and service offerings are used to create Internet solutions, providing individuals, companies, and countries with seamless access to information. Cisco solutions provide more efficient and timely exchange of information, leading to cost savings, process efficiencies, and stronger relationships with customers, prospects, business partners, suppliers, and employees.
www.extremenetworks.com Take a close look at any network that connects to the Internet. If it has anything to do with Gigabit Ethernet, IP and switching, there's a very good chance it's powered by Extreme Networks. Extreme supplies service providers, e-businesses and big enterprises with some of the fastest and most reliable switched broadband infrastructures available today. If you're looking for an ultra-reliable broadband infrastructure to scale your business into the future - without scaling cost and complexity - look no further than Extreme.
Intel Corporation is the leading supplier of building block solutions for the communications and networking markets. Intel's Ethernet solutions include 10, 100 and 1000 Mbps wired and wireless LAN products. Intel is also a leader in the optical communications market providing 10 Gigabit Ethernet building blocks that enhance performance and reduce overall system cost. These products include XPAK/XENPAK/300-pin MSA-compliant optical transceiver subsystems, XAUI components and platforms solutions. With leadership in Ethernet and high-volume manufacturing, Intel is uniquely positioned to deliver integrated, interoperable and standards compliant 10 Gigabit Ethernet solutions. www.nortelnetworks.com/ethernet Nortel Networks adoption of the WAN-compatible 10GE standard provides seamless connectivity to data and optical networks without incurring additional infrastructure costs. WAN-compatible 10GE provides a robust optical Ethernet solution that leverages the installed infrastructure, offers superior network management, and provides a logical path forward for future networks. Nortel Networks is a global Internet and communications leader with capabilities spanning Optical, Wireless, Local, Personal Internet and eBusiness. The Company had 2000 U.S. GAAP revenues of US$30.3 billion and serves carrier, service provider and enterprise customers globally. Nortel Networks is creating a high-performance Internet that's more reliable and faster than ever before.
www.sun.com Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision, "The Network Is The Computer", has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position as a leading provider of hardware, software and services for establishing enterprise-wide intranets and expanding the power of the Internet. With more than $14 billion in annual revenues, Sun can be found in more than 150 countries and on the World Wide Web at https://www.sun.com. World Wide Packets offers the most cost effective solution to bring broadband services to the end subscriber via optical networks. The company designs, manufactures and sells optical network equipment, which provides a solution to deliver massive bandwidth over the last mile of a fiber optic network. This capability will revolutionize entertainment, e-business/e-commerce, education and e-living�. World Wide Packets' solutions are ideally suited for communication infrastructure providers in the following target markets: public utilities and municipalities, Investor Owned Utilities, new and existing commercial and residential developments, government and business entities, Competitive Local Exchange Carriers and Telcos, and CATV operators |
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