12.6.25 upper arlington area chamber newsletter safeguard your business; te...hmhollingsworth
June 25, 2012 e-newsletter from the Upper Arlington Area Chamber of Commerce, including an article about AT&T's Safeguard Your Business initiative and Quick Check for Disaster Prep online tool, as well as AT&T's It Can Wait campaign against texting while driving.
Final hh - 13.12.6 - marysville columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Marysville, Richwood and Union County in Ohio. The expansion is part of AT&T's $14 billion investment plan to enhance its wireless infrastructure. The 4G LTE network provides faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, improved reliability, and access to new devices. Local politicians commended AT&T for the investment and improving technology access for the community.
Final hh - 14.1.6 - ashtabula lte launch releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has launched its 4G LTE network in Ashtabula, Ohio, bringing customers faster mobile internet speeds of up to 10 times faster than 3G, as well as more reliable connectivity. The expanded network is part of AT&T's Project VIP investment plan to enhance its IP broadband and mobile networks. Customers in Ashtabula can now enjoy the benefits of AT&T's 4G LTE network such as faster speeds for streaming, downloading, and online gaming on the latest LTE-compatible smartphones and tablets.
AT&T held an event at Normandy High School to encourage students and faculty to pledge not to text and drive through their "It Can Wait" campaign. The event featured a texting simulator to demonstrate the dangers of texting while driving. Representatives from AT&T, the mayor of Parma, a state representative, and the Ohio State Highway Patrol spoke at the event about Ohio's texting ban. AT&T's goal is to save lives by raising awareness of the dangers of texting and driving and getting more people to pledge not to do it.
Final hh - 13.9.12 - madison county columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of London and West Jefferson in Madison County, Ohio as part of its Project VIP investment plan. The expanded network will provide faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, higher reliability, and access to new devices. Local representatives commended AT&T for its investment in the community and noted that access to advanced communications technology is important for businesses and economic growth.
12.6.25 upper arlington area chamber newsletter safeguard your business; te...hmhollingsworth
June 25, 2012 e-newsletter from the Upper Arlington Area Chamber of Commerce, including an article about AT&T's Safeguard Your Business initiative and Quick Check for Disaster Prep online tool, as well as AT&T's It Can Wait campaign against texting while driving.
Final hh - 13.12.6 - marysville columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of Marysville, Richwood and Union County in Ohio. The expansion is part of AT&T's $14 billion investment plan to enhance its wireless infrastructure. The 4G LTE network provides faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, improved reliability, and access to new devices. Local politicians commended AT&T for the investment and improving technology access for the community.
Final hh - 14.1.6 - ashtabula lte launch releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has launched its 4G LTE network in Ashtabula, Ohio, bringing customers faster mobile internet speeds of up to 10 times faster than 3G, as well as more reliable connectivity. The expanded network is part of AT&T's Project VIP investment plan to enhance its IP broadband and mobile networks. Customers in Ashtabula can now enjoy the benefits of AT&T's 4G LTE network such as faster speeds for streaming, downloading, and online gaming on the latest LTE-compatible smartphones and tablets.
AT&T held an event at Normandy High School to encourage students and faculty to pledge not to text and drive through their "It Can Wait" campaign. The event featured a texting simulator to demonstrate the dangers of texting while driving. Representatives from AT&T, the mayor of Parma, a state representative, and the Ohio State Highway Patrol spoke at the event about Ohio's texting ban. AT&T's goal is to save lives by raising awareness of the dangers of texting and driving and getting more people to pledge not to do it.
Final hh - 13.9.12 - madison county columbus lte expansion releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T has expanded its 4G LTE network to parts of London and West Jefferson in Madison County, Ohio as part of its Project VIP investment plan. The expanded network will provide faster speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G, higher reliability, and access to new devices. Local representatives commended AT&T for its investment in the community and noted that access to advanced communications technology is important for businesses and economic growth.
Final hh - 14.4.29 - digital life columbus demo releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T demonstrated its new home automation and security technology called Digital Life in Columbus, Ohio. Digital Life allows customers to monitor and control their home security, cameras, locks, lights and more through a smartphone app. It offers professional monitoring for $29.99-39.99 per month. New customers can get the Smart Security package for $0 upfront, and existing customers can add devices for 50% off. Digital Life aims to make home security and automation easy to use and customizable.
AT&T employees will mentor high school students from Youngstown High School and University Project Learning Center through Junior Achievement's Aspire Mentoring Academy program. The one-day job shadow event on May 24th will allow 47 students to learn workplace skills like problem solving, digital literacy, and the importance of graduation from AT&T employees. The program aims to address the national dropout crisis and provide real-world experiences to students.
This document discusses software-defined networking (SDN) as it relates to cloud networking. It provides an overview of SDN and how it addresses some of the challenges with traditional network architectures. Specifically:
- Traditional networks separate the control plane and data plane, which limits flexibility. SDN abstracts the network through centralization of the control plane.
- SDN is useful for cloud service providers to provide multi-tenancy, security isolation, scalable routing/switching, and programmability through APIs. Edge-to-edge overlays are a good model by decoupling virtual networks from the physical underlay.
- While overlays address some issues, a scalable SDN control plane is
Final hh - 14.4.29 - digital life columbus demo releasehmhollingsworth
AT&T demonstrated its new home automation and security technology called Digital Life in Columbus, Ohio. Digital Life allows customers to monitor and control their home security, cameras, locks, lights and more through a smartphone app. It offers professional monitoring for $29.99-39.99 per month. New customers can get the Smart Security package for $0 upfront, and existing customers can add devices for 50% off. Digital Life aims to make home security and automation easy to use and customizable.
AT&T employees will mentor high school students from Youngstown High School and University Project Learning Center through Junior Achievement's Aspire Mentoring Academy program. The one-day job shadow event on May 24th will allow 47 students to learn workplace skills like problem solving, digital literacy, and the importance of graduation from AT&T employees. The program aims to address the national dropout crisis and provide real-world experiences to students.
This document discusses software-defined networking (SDN) as it relates to cloud networking. It provides an overview of SDN and how it addresses some of the challenges with traditional network architectures. Specifically:
- Traditional networks separate the control plane and data plane, which limits flexibility. SDN abstracts the network through centralization of the control plane.
- SDN is useful for cloud service providers to provide multi-tenancy, security isolation, scalable routing/switching, and programmability through APIs. Edge-to-edge overlays are a good model by decoupling virtual networks from the physical underlay.
- While overlays address some issues, a scalable SDN control plane is