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Mobile network, part of Telenor (Norway) P A TEREM: Industrials Defense Sofia: 1963 [5] Arms and weaponry manufacture P A Texim Bank: Financials Banks Sofia: 1992 Private bank P A UniCredit Bulbank: Financials Banks Sofia: 1964 Bank P A MKB Unionbank: Financials Banks Sofia: 1991 Retail and commercial bank P A United Bulgarian Bank: Financials ...
Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer network. Typically, this includes routers, switches, access points, network interface cards and other related hardware. This is a list of notable vendors who produce network hardware.
the power network equipment is designed for a narrow voltage range, so is the power consuming equipment on the customer side. Operation outside of this range will cause the equipment to fail; reactive power causes heating in the generators and the transmission lines, thermal limits will require restricting the production and the flow of real ...
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However, long-term share of solar power is much lower. Director of Bulgarian transmission network estimated photovoltaics growth as 30% in 2022, also he expects 700 MW new solar capacity in 2023, which could represent 30-40% YoY growth. In April 2023 Bulgaria's Inercom signed contract with Huasun for supply of 1.5GW solar modules.
Ceragon provides wireless equipment with capacities of up to 20 Gbit/s and plans to add products based on higher frequency bands, to support up to 100 Gbit/s. [citation needed] Ceragon markets its products under the IP-20 and IP-50 brands. Ceragon has sales offices located throughout North and South America, EMEA, and Asia that handle direct sales.
The SCOPE Alliance was a non-profit and influential Network Equipment provider (NEP) industry group aimed at standardizing "carrier-grade" systems for telecom in the Information Age, successfully in accelerating the NEP transformation towards Carrier-grade Open Source Hardware, OS, Middleware, Virtualization, and Cloud see table: