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AT&T taps Cisco fixed 5G wireless gateways for WAN service

Network World

Cisco Meraki rolled out 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) gateways, and AT&T said it will use them to offer a new service for business branch offices. Desai, product marketing lead for 5G fixed wireless access and WAN application assurance for SD-WANs at Cisco, in a blog about the new devices.

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Juniper advances AI networking software with congestion control, load balancing

Network World

Marvis can detect and describe countless network problems, including persistently failing wired or wireless clients, bad cables, access-point coverage holes, problematic WAN links, and insufficient radio-frequency capacity. Despite congestion avoidance techniques like load-balancing, there are situations when there is congestion (e.g.,

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EU clears HPE’s $14 billion Juniper acquisition

Network World

Marvis can detect, describe and help fix myriad network problems, including persistently failing wired or wireless clients, bad cables, access-point coverage holes, problematic WAN links, and insufficient radio-frequency capacity. Juniper, too, has been enhancing its AI capabilities recently.

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Juniper extends security platform to streamline threat detection, incident response

Network World

Marvis can detect and describe countless network problems, including persistently failing wired or wireless clients, bad cables, access-point coverage holes, problematic WAN links, and insufficient radio-frequency capacity. version of Juniper Apstra.

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Juniper adds AI cloud services to its Apstra data center software

Network World

Marvis can detect and describe countless network problems, including persistently failing wired or wireless clients, bad cables, access-point coverage holes, problematic WAN links, and insufficient radio-frequency capacity.