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51. The digital delights of SS7 and TMN

52. ADSL protagonists square off

53. Will politics rule fax revolution?

54. Digital standards: crossroads to the future

55. Behind the scenes: choosing a standard compression algorithm

56. Setting the standards

57. Wringing out the bits: analog or digital HDTV?

58. Fast and efficient DSX template testing

59. Digital signage standards released

60. Startup Claims Rights To JPEG Patent; Sony Agrees

61. The Devil Is in the Metadata

62. Digital salvation for local cable ads; SeaChange, nCube servers doing the job for operators

63. Big guns take aim at digital copyright management

64. A REVOLUTION CALLED BLUETOOTH

65. Radio deal pushes digital standard

66. Bluetooth PAN moves to front burner

67. TUNING OUT

69. Υλοποίηση MAC πρωτοκόλλου 802.15.4 για ασύρματα δίκτυα αισθητήρων

70. The calm before the DSL storm: technology's new deal will bring constant connect

71. Avica, EVS, Grass Valley achieve compartibility. (Trade Talk)

73. The integrated services digital network; the wired world is closer than you think - but it won't work without standards

74. A tale of two standards - the T1 ESF (r)evolution

75. The Integrated Services Digital Network Standard; voice, data and video integration: the push to make it a reality

78. Telecom grids for ISDN; communications; technology update 3

79. Sizzling markets speed vendors in drive to digital cellular

80. How ISDN services could make or break the big network

81. IDLC and Sonet: a winning combination

82. A decision is needed on T1 performance

85. Fieldbus '97: progress or prognostication?

86. SERCOS fieldbus standard comes of age

87. Scalability in communication networks

88. NIST contributes to development of next generation multimedia standard MPEG-7. (News Briefs)

89. DAVIC makes some progress, falls short

90. TCP perfomance

91. Sprinting behind cable in race to offer fast data access, Bells back new way

92. Optobus lights up cluster data links; Motorola MCMs deliver 1.5Gbit/s

93. CDPD calls provide for cheaper signals

95. Digital VCR standard may ease path of multimedia authoring

96. Leading-edge gamble

97. Decoder interface expected to fuse cable, TV function

98. Cordless confusion: no single technology has yet emerged as the standard for digital phones. So much for compatibility

99. Fieldbus circuit needs users to ride a winner

100. Ascend supports effort to create inverse mux standard; company joins BONDING interoperability group

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