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cascade networks

cascade networks

[ka′skād ′net‚wərks]
(electricity)
Two networks in tandem such that the output of the first feeds the input of the second.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Gigabit fiber and broadband services company Wave has acquired data connectivity services provider Cascade Networks, Inc., the company said.
Founded in 2000, Cascade Networks delivers a suite of services to enterprise-level clients and other business customers: fiber and wireless high-speed internet, VoIP telephony, and colocation facilities.
The addition of Cascade Networks adds another aggregation point for Wave's customers, and expands the type and depth of services Cascade's customers can leverage for their businesses.
Cascade Networks specializes in providing robust data solutions in geographically challenging environments for a client base of enterprise and residential users.
23 January 2017 - Kirkland, Wash.-based broadband services company Wave has acquired Longview, Wash-based connectivity services provider Cascade Networks, Inc., the company said.
Cascade Networks provides data solutions in geographically challenging environments for a client base of enterprise and residential users.
This CD-ROM and its accompanying manual provide a program called Qmatch that synthesizes lumped-element solutions (cascade networks) to impedance-matching problems.
M2 EQUITYBITES-January 23, 2017-Wave Acquires Washington State Connectivity Services Firm Cascade Networks
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