New 'flow router' may save the Internet from collapsing under the weight of all your v-blog posts (Monday 10th of August 2009 10:22:00 PM)

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(more)Doomsday alert: internet to become an "unreliable toy" in 2012 (Thursday 30th of April 2009 08:59:00 PM)

Okay, so first things first -- we all know the world's on track to end in 2012, so it's not
like this really matters. But if, just if it manages to survive ( la Y2K), you can pretty much
bank on a mass reversal of ...
(more)Charter Cable Capping Usage Nationwide This Month (Thursday 05th of February 2009 11:45:01 PM)

An unnamed reader writes with this snippet from DSL Reports, with earthly bad news for Charter
patronage who live outside the test areas for the bandwidth caps the company's been playing
with: "Yesterday we cited an unsigned insider at Charter who advised ...
(more)Comcast's Congestion Catch-22 (Sunday 25th of January 2009 08:15:01 AM)

An unsigned reader sends us to Telephony Online for a story about Comcast's second attempt at
traffic charge (free registration may be required). After the heavy criticism they mainstream
from commerce and the FCC about their first system, they've adopted ...
(more)Net Neutrality Opponent Calls Google a "Bandwidth Hog" (Monday 08th of December 2008 05:15:01 AM)

Adrian Lopez writes "According to PC World, an analyst with ties to the telecom management
— in a baseless attack on the concept of Net Neutrality — has accused Google Inc.
of being a bandwidth hog. Quoting: '"Internet impact could be more ...
(more)Browsing Frugally Without Wasting Bandwidth? (Saturday 25th of October 2008 08:00:01 AM)

Forrestm writes "At home, my scoop highway connection is limited to 1GB / month before I have
to pay extra. At my university, I'm charged around 2.5c per megabyte. I rarely load in general
big, but I often go through a large amount of bandwidth ...
(more)Photo Hosting without Bandwidth Limit for Free (Thursday 10th of July 2008 06:02:06 AM)

Photo Hosting without Bandwidth Limit for FreeBut I'm thinking of getting a new photo hosting
client. They should have just disable upload or better yet just disable all the photos. I
prefer that than replacing all the photos with Bandwidth exceed message.Image ...
(more)Can Any Router Guarantee Bandwidth For VoIP? (Friday 27th of June 2008 04:30:04 PM)

Cartman94501 writes "My wife and I use Vonage for Voice over IP at home, mainly for
work-related phone calls so we don't have to give out our home number to clients and
colleagues. Most of the time it works fine, but when I'm using BitTorrent ...
(more)ISPs Experimenting With New P2P Controls (Saturday 21st of June 2008 09:00:06 AM)

Alphadogg points us to a NetworkWorld story about the search by ISPs for new ways to combat the
web traffic issues caused by P2P applications. Among the typical suggestions of bandwidth caps
and usage-based pricing, telecom panelists at a recent run-in ...
(more)Is Streaming Video the Real Throttling Target? (Saturday 07th of June 2008 07:30:03 PM)

Snydeq writes "Responding to legal crushing over its throttling of P2P traffic and other
dubious practices, Comcast says it will now punish the most abusive users rather than
particular applications. Yet its pilot tests in Pennsylvania and Virgina, which ...
(more)ISPs & P2P, Getting Along Without Getting Cozy (Tuesday 06th of May 2008 12:39:22 PM)

Penguin-geek writes "Researchers at Northwestern health center have discovered a way to ease
the tension between ISPs and P2P users. As we all know, there's been a growing tension between
the net* Service Providers (ISPs) and their customers' P2P file-sharing ...
(more)W3C Gets Excessive DTD Traffic (Saturday 09th of February 2008 10:45:04 PM)

Eldavojohn writes "It's a common string you see at the start of an HTML document, a URI
declaring the type of document, but that is often frozen food causing undue traffic to W3C's
site. There's a rather humorous post today from W3.org that seems ...
(more)Bandwidth Caps May Be Critical Error For Broadband Companies (Wednesday 23rd of January 2008 01:45:06 AM)

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antonyms: unmechanical Writing Geek writes "An Ars Technica article argues that
after many years of stagnation, the US broadband landscape is finally 'primed for change'.
Companies like Time Warner that decide to cap bandwidth risk being ...
(more)Will Internet TV Crash the Internet? (Monday 20th of August 2007 10:39:51 AM)

Stony Stevenson writes "Analyst groups and Cisco have come out saying that the internet is
heading for a crash unless it increases its bandwidth capabilities which are being strangled by
the increased use of Web TV. Stan Schatt, exploration director at ...
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