Established in 1995, SONIX Research has specialised in providing design and consulting services to the audio-visual and telecommunications community, covering everything from manufacture of small hardware devices and software programming to design and project management of complete installations.

During that time, the technology we work with has evolved significantly, sometimes with tremendous impact (both positive and negative) on the companies tasked with supplying this technology to the public. And unfortunately, some of the suppliers and implementers have had a difficult time keeping up with the directions that the technology is taking.

It is our intent to provide some comments (or provide links to other pertinent information) on the apparent directions that the technologies we work with seem to be taking, and offer some guidance and insight into where we may all be a few years down the road.


Is It Plugged In?

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Why we may never see Cat.8 cable

by Adrian Berry

There is a little-known network scheme on the horizon that may change network wiring forever. It's called Homeplug. And it involves running Ethernet signals over the same wiring used to deliver power to the average lightbulb - at the same time.

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Voice and Data Two point Oh

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It's Deja Vu All Over Again

by Adrian Berry


Twenty years ago there were two essentially separate industries involved in getting electronic information from point 'A' to point
'B' - we had 'data guys' and 'voice guys' (no gender bias intended). Here we go again...
 

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Excalibur is a Two-Edged Sword

by Adrian Berry

When Microsoft decides to enter a new arena where they have little or no experience, it is not wise to dismiss their efforts out of hand...

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Why the Internet Bubble Burst

Bob Briscoe, Andrew Odlyzko, and Benjamin Tilly explain why Metcalfe's Law is Wrong...

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