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The Centre is where fibre component specialists Fibre Associates (Fibre@) recently acquired by the Group is located.
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Brocade and Cisco are 1 and 2, respectively, in Fibre Channel storage-area networks.
Cisco's top 10 rivals Jim Duffy 2010
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Broadcom, which has a broad product line, has said it wants to add Emulex's specialty -- so-called Fibre Channel chips that help connect server systems with storage devices.
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Broadcom, which makes a broad line of chips used in communication devices, was seeking to add Emulex's speciality: so-called Fibre Channel chips that help connect server systems with storage devices.
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The network, dubbed the Fibre Access Broadband Service, will allow retail broadband sellers full fibre-to-the-home access in South Brisbane and to some new real estate projects.
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The network, dubbed the Fibre Access Broadband Service, will allow retail broadband sellers full fibre-to-the-home access in South Brisbane and to some new real estate projects.
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Being called Fibre-to-the-home would imply that 90\% of Australian homes would be connected to the network.
ZDNET.com.au 2009
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Kellogg's has a number of new products ready for launch in 2010, including a new range of healthy chocolate and cereal bars aimed at women called Fibre Plus.
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Now called Fibre-to-the-premise, the government only has to connect 90\% of premises.
ZDNET.com.au 2009
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Here, resources are accessed by not just the Internet or MPLS VPNs, but perhaps instead by metropolitan or regional optical transport networks supporting non-IP data center protocols such as Fibre Channel or even Infiniband over SONET.
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