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Listing of all 16 news releases from RAD Data Communications:
Voice trunking gateway lowers costs in Turkey
Turkey's Televersal Telecommunications has selected RAD's Vmux-2100 voice trunking gateway to provide voice traffic from Istanbul to regional POPs over national SDH network.
News from RAD Data Communications (30 March 2005)
Learn all about latest Internet protocol online
RAD University, the popular online computer networking and communications information source, has posted a new series of tutorial projects on Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
News from RAD Data Communications (17 June 2003)
Local operation is long-term commitment to China
RAD Data Communications is opening a wholly owned limited company to localise operations in China.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 4 November 2002)
Czechs woo RAD to hi-tech park
RAD Data Communications is to open an office in the Czech Republic.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 9 August 2002)
EADS Multicoms deploys compressed voice system
EADS Multicoms has selected RAD Data Communications' Compressed Voice System (CVS) to maximise leased line traffic over satellite and SDH links.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 6 May 2002)
Modem provides up to 30% in additional range
At CeBIT 2002, RAD Data Communications will be unveiling its new ASMi-52 modem, which uses ITU-T G.991.2 standard SHDSL technology to extend the range of digital interfaces by up to 30%.
News from RAD Data Communications (11 March 2002)
ATM takes off for RAD
RAD Data Communications increased its sales of ATM access equipment by more than 90% in 2001.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 1 March 2002)
TDMoIP technology runs on Cisco networks
RAD Data Communications has completed interoperability testing of its TDMoIP (time division multiplexing over IP) technology with Cisco's Spatial Reuse Protocol (SRP).
News from RAD Data Communications (31 January 2002)
RAD takes 20% slice of VoDSL in W Europe
Sales statistics show RAD Data Communications has taken 20% of the Western European market for voice over digital subscriber line (VoDSL) integrated access devices.
News from RAD Data Communications (17 January 2002)
University of communications on the web
RAD University, the online datacommunications and telecommunications learning resource sponsored by RAD Data Communications, has been updated and expanded to include new tutorials.
News from RAD Data Communications (20 November 2001)
Integrated access device supports ELCP signalling
RAD Data Communications has unveiled upgrades to its LA-140 advanced ATM integrated access device (IAD), which provides voice and data connectivity over ATM over xDSL.
News from RAD Data Communications (14 November 2001)
Access unit extends ISDN over E1 networks
RAD Data Communications has introduced the FCD-E1A access unit, an integrating multiplexer for voice and data traffic over E1 or Fractional E1 links.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 2 November 2001)
Modem card quadruples communications density
RAD Data Communications has introduced the ASMi-31CQ quad IDSL modem card, which extends the local loop over twisted pair, two-wire unconditioned lines.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 8 October 2001)
Convertors improve bandwidth usage
RAD Data Communications introduced a pair of interface convertors that reduce the cost of connecting routers and switches to E3 and T3 services.
News from RAD Data Communications (12 September 2001)
MSDSL modem extends the local loop
RAD Data Communications has introduced the ASMi-51 MSDSL modem, which offers variable datarates and extended distances in the local loop.
News from RAD Data Communications (10 September 2001)
Spokane schools use Gigabit Ethernet
User application article The city of Spokane, Washington wanted to find ways for technology to make a difference in its children's education.
News from RAD Data Communications ( 9 August 2001)

