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U.S. ROBOTICS ENTERS FRAME RELAY MARKET WITH NETSERVER FRAME RELAY CARD FOR THE TOTAL CONTROL ENTERPRISE NETWORK HUB; Company's Fully Integrated Frame Relay Access Solution Opens New Markets; Offers Extensive Capabilities Including U.S. Robotics' ACP
SKOKIE, Ill.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 22, 1995--Expanding its offerings in the multiport dial-up access market, the Corporate/Systems Division of U.S. Robotics Access Corp., a subsidiary of U.S. Robotics Corporation (NASDAQ: USRX), today announced Frame Relay support for its Total Control NETServer Card. Available in the third calendar quarter, the product allows service...
Tags: frame relay, Microsoft Access
Research articles 1995-03-22
Frame Relay Agreement Boosts Telstra Customer Access to China; First Global Telecommunications Company To Sign Such An Agreement With China's Largest Domestic Data Network Company
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 15, 1999--
Tags: agreement, frame relay, Microsoft Access, Telstra Corp.
Research articles 1999-11-15
MCI ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER FRAME RELAY ACCESS TO EDI; Frame relay users will now be able to access MCI's EDINet easily and economically
ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 9, 1996--MCI announced today that it is the first long distance company to offer frame relay access for electronic data interchange EDI.
Tags: EDI, frame relay, MCI Inc., Microsoft Access
Research articles 1996-01-09
Ascend Targets Corporate Remote LAN Access and Carrier "Pop" Markets with New MAX 4000 WAN Access Switch; MAX 4000 Concentrates Analog, ISDN and Frame Relay Traffic; Centralizes Network Security and Management
ALAMEDA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 10, 1995--Ascend Communications, Inc. today announced the new MAX 4000, a wide area network access switch for analog, ISDN, switched digital and frame relay dial-in traffic concentration. The MAX 4000 WAN access switch lets users replace all of their different access lines, adapters, routers, terminal servers...
Tags: Ascend Communications, frame relay, ISDN, Microsoft Access, network, network security, security, WAN
Research articles 1995-04-10
RAD Data Communications Introduces Enhanced Multiservice Access Concentrator Supporting Frame Relay, IP, and Voice Interworking over ATM
Business/High-Tech Editors
Tags: ATM, frame relay, IP, Microsoft Access
Research articles 2002-01-22
!NTERPRISE NETWORKING SERVICES FROM U S WEST DEPLOYS ASCEND MAX FOR DIALED ACCESS TO FRAME RELAY SERVICES; !NTERPRISE Service Based on MAX 4004 and MAX TNT Products Available Today in Denver, Phoenix, Minneapolis and Seattle
ALAMEDA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 3, 1997--Ascend Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASND) and !NTERPRISE Networking Services, the data integration arm of US WEST (NYSE: USW), today announced that !NTERPRISE has selected the Ascend MAX TNT to deliver dialed access to !NTERPRISE's extensive frame relay network, the third largest in the nation.
Tags: Ascend Communications, frame relay, Microsoft Access, Phoenix Technologies
Research articles 1997-03-03
MCI LAUNCHES NETWORK-TO-NETWORK INTERFACE FOR HYPERSTREAM FRAME RELAY SERVICE; New Offering Provides Businesses with High Quality/Cost Effective Access to BellSouth Frame Relay
ATLANTA--BUSINESS WIRE--July 31, 1996--MCI today announced that it is offering customers dedicated Network-to-Network Interface NNI access between its HyperStream Frame Relay service and regional local exchange carrier BellSouth. This offering enables customers of MCI and BellSouth to interconnect their frame relay networks on a customer-specific basis, achieving more cost-effective...
Tags: BellSouth Corp., frame relay, MCI Inc., Microsoft Access
Research articles 1996-07-31
Act's NetPerformer Approved for Use in MCI Network; Multi-Service Access Product Line Enables Voice & Data Convergence Over MCI's Concert Global Frame Relay Network
CALABASAS, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 8, 1999--
Tags: frame relay, MCI Inc., Microsoft Access, network
Research articles 1999-06-08
Adax Boosts Windows NT WAN Performance with Frame Relay, T-1 and T-3 Access; RNS for NT Family First to Deliver Reliable, High-Speed WAN Access to NT Networks
BERKELEY, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 31, 1995--Adax, Inc., a leading developer of technology for wide area networks WANs, today announced the first family of products designed to give Windows NTTM networks high-performance WAN access.
Tags: frame relay, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, network, performance
Research articles 1995-07-31
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