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201. ISDN technology boosts remote LAN, PC backup

202. First FDDI-based MAN service debuts

203. PC Solutions extends it reach; local company evolves into national presence

205. Novell to offer multivendor support

206. IRMS a catalyst for cost-cutting, Buckholtz says

207. Nokia Strengthens IP Mobility Portfolio Mobile Professionals to Gain High Rate Connectivity Without Cables

208. METROMEDIA CHARGES INTO METRO MARKETS WITH ETHERNET SERVICE

209. Hospital's broadband LAN poised for future

210. Banyan forms network support group to aid resellers

211. Service program tackles LAN customers' problems

212. Backbone service from US Sprint offers dedicated 56 link between remote LANs

213. Users take the path of least resistance - free help desk

214. US Sprint extends LANs' domain with new network service

217. Crosscomm provides 24-hour daily service for monitoring LANs

218. Firm uses LANs to move into database support

219. National Taiwan University trials Nortel Networks' Wireless Mesh Network solution

220. New-era metro providers. (CWI Roundtable: Metro Networks in London)

221. FCC proposes spectrum for wireless local area networks

222. MCI lengthens its frame-relay reach

224. AT&T, Novell to link LANs

225. Transparent LAN ties

227. New services fill the need for speed

228. Apollo joins net parade

229. Pacific Bell to furnish LAN

231. The nuts and bolts of ISN

232. The nation's largest LAN

234. Novell Service Division making strides on road to successful support

235. LAN service and support offerings increase

236. HP launches support plan for PC networks

237. Cooperation needed for ONA progress

238. BT to bolster frame-relay

239. Beta user counts on frame-relay

240. Chip company tests AT&T frame-relay. (LSI Logic Corp.)_

241. Rockwell pulls plug on frame-relay

242. Sidestepping DS-3 with frame-relay

243. Major local exchange carriers outline high-speed network plans

244. Sprint comes across with two more frame-relay users

245. Electronic white pages for LANs

247. Golden Telecom offers Gigabit Ethernet technology in Moscow. (Networks)

248. Yipes finds E-xpedient partnership. (Business)

249. Helen Simpson. (Personnel Briefing)

250. New services for LAN, SNA from Sprint

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