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[News] Telecom Applications and Linux

MicroTCA minions connect in Munich

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| Both MTCA and ATCA define standardized, open architectures for affordable 
| telecommunication hardware based on modular, off-the-shelf components 
| available from multiple vendors. And, both tend to be used with Linux, since 
| Linux is also an open standard delivered off-the-shelf and targeted at 
| telecom applications by multiple vendors, including Red Hat, MontaVista, 
| Asianux, and Wind River, most of whom provide Carrier Grade Linux 
| distributions.      
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7811319267.html


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Linux in Telecommunications

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| On the other hand, Linux business applications for smaller telcos, 
| and in the longer term for large organizations, offer freedom of
| choice in hardware that does not make a company captive of any particular 
| vendor. "We are seeing a strong market response to our Linux-based 
| product," said Iperia's Art Leondires. "Our customers see that the  
| reliability of Linux is right up there with the reliability of other 
| proprietary systems, but Linux gives our customers freedom in their 
| hardware purchase decisions."
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http://www.linux-mag.com/id/3458/


Open source telecoms partnership in KZN

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| DcData's main focus is developing, creating and implementing Linux and open 
| source based end to end communication solutions. Billing itself as "Kwazulu 
| Natal's leading pure Linux solution provider", it supports over 200 Linux 
| servers countrywide and several based internationally.   
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http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?src=rss&id=1654

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