NetSpeed Moves Into Asia/Pacific.AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 11, 1997--NetSpeed Inc. has selected Ken Adler to serve as director of Asia/Pacific. Adler will be responsible for sales and support of NetSpeed ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line products to carriers in the Asia/Pacific Region. Most recently Adler was responsible for Sourcecom's sales efforts to distribute xDSL to Asia/Pacific. Prior to joining Sourcecom, Adler was director, Asia/Pacific for Penril Datability Networks (now a Bay Networks company). Adler first came to Asia over 17 years ago and has been working in the Asian Internetworking & Data Communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another. industry for approximately 10 years. He is a full-time resident of Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. . In addition to being multilingual, Adler holds dual degrees in telecommunications (honors program) and Soviet affairs from Syracuse University. Involved in the Asian Internet community, Adler is active in APNIC APNIC Asia Pacific Network Information Centre APNIC Asia Pacific Network Information Center (the IP and domain name authority in Asia), APNG APNG Asia Pacific Networking Group APNG Augmented Proportional Navigation Guidance Law APNG Animated Portable Network Graphics (the "coordinating committee for the growth of the Internet in Asia"), and APRICOT (the premier technical conference for ISPs in the Asia/Pacific region). He is a pioneer member of the Internet Society. "Ken brings a wealth of industry leadership in the Asia Pacific marketplace and will play a vital role in continuing NetSpeed's expansion into this ee users via oversubscription Oversubscription The excess number of shares or bonds that investors want to buy but are not available due to high demand. allows telcos to reduce the amount of Central Office rack space required by an order of magnitude A change in quantity or volume as measured by the decimal point. For example, from tens to hundreds is one order of magnitude. Tens to thousands is two orders of magnitude; tens to millions is three orders of magnitude, etc. . "NetSpeed's wide product line is val loop infrastructure, such as Malaysia, a lad in Asia as an Intranet technology serving businesses. NetSpeed's inverse multiplexer and remote access servers are indicative of NetSpeed's unique understanding of enterprise users' needs. NetSpeed is a leader in end-to-end broadband access product solutions for service providers, corporations and consumers. NetSpeed's QuickDial technology and products are designed to provide bandwidth on demand, allow deployment of pervasive low-cost xDSL services, and NetSpeed's Hong Kong office can be reached a sherriw@netassoc.com KEYWORD: TEXAS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED TELECOernet with Hyperlinks to your home page. |
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