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ISPAK Complains About PTCL – AGAIN!!
State of Telecom Industry in Pakistan —
Authority: 429
Here’s an excerpt from the ISPAK (Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan) statement release to the press on PTCL’s non-cooperation over the last 5 days to activate new DSL connections to customers. PTA is investigating the matter. The history of bitter relations can be traced back to one of our early ...8 hours ago -
Basically Every ISP Is Trying to Scare You Into Paying for Internet You Dont Need [Internet]
Gizmodo —
Authority: 883
You thought AT&T; was screwing unsuspecting customers into paying obscene bandwidth bills with ridiculous claims of stuff you cant do? Time Warner says you cant have 3 people on the internet without...13 hours ago -
Brief: Malware makers colocate servers, grab IPv4 address blocks
Family Learning Center —
Authority: 164
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Will Copyright Kill eHealth?
Technology, Thoughts, and Trinkets —
Authority: 453
Pages: 1 2 There is a metric ton of cash that’s being poured into eHealth initiatives , and to date it doesn’t appear that governments are recognizing the relationship between copyright law and eHealth. That makes a lot of sense in some ways – when most of us think ‘medicine’ and ‘doctor’ we ...2 days ago -
Disproving The Concept Of The Bandwidth Hog – If the Legendary Beast is Real, Surely Data Will Prove It…
remove the labels | Gadgets and Life —
Authority: 136
Earlier this month an analyst for the Yankee Group and one of the primary developer’s of Amsterdam’s fiber to the home (and houseboat) network argued that the bandwidth hog didn’t exist , and was instead simply a concept used to disguise poorly designed networks and justify anti-consumer behavior. To prove ...3 days ago -
Freeloaders should think twice under new law
NewsWire.co.nz —
Authority: 136
PROPOSED internet copyright legislation targeting illegal downloading will work well, according to NewsWire’s latest off-the-cuff polling. Two out of the seven people in our “vox pop” say the Government’s revised version of the Section 92A copyright law will change people’s downloading habits. Those ...5 days ago -
Aggregating Information About CView
Technology, Thoughts, and Trinkets —
Authority: 453
Pages: 1 2 Over the past little while there has been considerable attention focused on Virgin Media’s decision to trial Detica’s CView copyright monitoring system. This system uses Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology to identify data protocols and likely files that are being transferred in order to ...5 days ago -
Time to step up
Word to the Wise —
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Neil Schwartzman reacts to yesterday’s link post .6 days ago -
Aussie adult site fears end of Net porn
Recent White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - ZDNet —
Authority: 453
Australian Sex Party complains that proposed legislation in Australia would require ISPs to block "refused classification" Web sites - including more than 4 million adult Web sites. by Liam Tung ZDNet.com.au6 days ago -
Two Israeli ISPs Are Blocking P2P traffic, Says Report
P2P News! —
Authority: 136
According to Ynet News , one of the most popular Israeli news websites, a recent study conducted by Ynet reveals that two of the three Israeli ISPs are blocking p2p file sharing traffic. “Deep packet inspection and P2P-caching is performed by at least one ISP and that another one probably operates some kind of ...1 week ago -
Barriers of Social Software Adoption within the Enterprise: It Will Cost You More than You Think!
CMC —
Authority: 153
In my last blog post I hinted I will be putting together another entry where I would reflect on something that has been in my mind for a good number of months, if not years altogether. Something that, to me, comes pretty close home as the main problem, issue, bottleneck, challenge (whatever other term you would want ...1 week ago -
Barriers of Social Software Adoption within the Enterprise: It Will Cost You More than You Think!
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez —
Authority: 485
In my last blog post I hinted I will be putting together another entry where I would reflect on something that has been in my mind for a good number of months, if not years altogether. Something that, to me, comes pretty close home as the main problem, issue, bottleneck, challenge (whatever other term you would want ...1 week ago -
Dissatisfied AT&T Customers Plan Network Attack
Gadget Lab —
Authority: 769
Some AT&T customers are taking Fake Steve (who is, in reality, Newsweek’s Dan Lyons pretending to be Steve Jobs) seriously. The satirical blogger on Monday encouraged his readers to take part of Operation Chokehold — a plan to overload the AT&T network by with ruthless, bandwidth-sucking activities. On ...1 week ago -
A series of warnings
Word to the Wise —
Authority: 528
Over the last month there have been a number of people sounding warnings about coming changes that ESPs are going to have to deal with. There has been mixed reaction from various people, many people who hear these predictions start arguing with the speaker. Some argue that our predictions are wrong, others argue that ...1 week ago -
Australia mulls mandatory ISP filtering
Recent White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies - ZDNet —
Authority: 453
Mandatory ISP filtering legislation is expected to be introduced around the middle of 2010, after which there will be a one year period to implement and activate the filtering technology. by Liam Tung ZDNet Australia1 week ago -
Conroy given green light on mandatory filtering scheme
TECHGEEK.com.au —
Authority: 132
The Federal Government has today announced that it will give the green light to the compulsory internet filtering plan, after a controversial trial to filter the internet was conducted earlier in the year, with the legislation being introduced in Parliament next year. “ISP filtering reduces the risk of Australians ...1 week ago -
3 UK will make Amends for Incompetent 3G Service
Cheap Broadband Internet —
Authority: 136
3 UK , one of the five prominent mobile operators in the United Kingdom is planning to let its broadband customers receive a discount as a token of consolation or even cancel their agreements if their 3G services of the locality are too weak to support email and basic web browsing. On Monday, 3 had not only ...1 week ago -
Green light for Australian internet filter plans
TelcoNews.com - Telecom and VoIP Industry News —
Authority: 140
The Federal Government has detailed its plan to require internet service providers (ISPs) in Australia to block a list of banned material. When Parliament resumes next year the Government plans to introduce amendments that will require ISPs to block banned material on overseas servers. Broadband and Communications ...1 week ago -
How to fix delivery
Word to the Wise —
Authority: 528
For all of you that are asking “What do the ISPs want from us” Annalivia has posted a list of specifics that you can do to improve delivery.1 week ago -
TMV Looks back On Our Predictions to See Where We Were Right and Where We Got It Wrong
THE MUSiC VOiD —
Authority: 129
TMV writers Cassandra Callais and Chris Mclellan look back at our 2009 predictions to analyse how close the TMV crystal ball really was...1 week ago

