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	<title>Comments on: Blob Detection for Processing</title>
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		<title>By: Ted Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ted Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>Networking: Convergence comes to China
A number of converged network communications projects are expected to move forward in China this year -- with wired and wireless elements -- spanning from Shanghai to Beijing, experts tell United Press International&#039;s Networking.
      One of the biggest networking projects is China&#039;s landmark west-east gas pipeline project (WEPP), which has selected an IP-based converged networking solution from Nortel to power voice and multimedia communications, both wired and wireless, along its 4,200-kilometer route. Operated by PetroChina Company Ltd., a subsidiary of the state-owned China National Petroleum Corp. By Gene Koprowski</description>
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A number of converged network communications projects are expected to move forward in China this year &#8212; with wired and wireless elements &#8212; spanning from Shanghai to Beijing, experts tell United Press International&#8217;s Networking.<br />
      One of the biggest networking projects is China&#8217;s landmark west-east gas pipeline project (WEPP), which has selected an IP-based converged networking solution from Nortel to power voice and multimedia communications, both wired and wireless, along its 4,200-kilometer route. Operated by PetroChina Company Ltd., a subsidiary of the state-owned China National Petroleum Corp. By Gene Koprowski</p>
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