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Inside its network, Telseon owns or leases fiber that runs to a powerful switch at each corporate account.
FORBES: Weaving The Perfect Net
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Consumers can switch between cable, fiber optic broadband or ADSL without having to reconfigure their home network or replace their router.
ENGADGET: Netgear D6300 mates 802.11ac WiFi with ADSL, risks one heck of a mismatch
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Already El Paso owns the second-largest fiber network in Houston, with connections to every central office switch operated by regional phone giant SBC Communications.
FORBES: Switch Hitter
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Telephone companies have used fiber for two decades, but the network boxes that reroute and switch the signals have always been based on silicon chips and copper circuitry.
FORBES: Hooked on Photonics
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They claim to have a magic box, a variation of a telecommunications switch that can eliminate the bottleneck known as the Last Mile, that final stretch of cable, fiber or copper into homes.
FORBES: Forget the Garage