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BT Silences Customers Over Phorm

Nov 22nd, 2008 · The Register reports that BT, the UK's dominant telecom and internet service provider, has 'banned all future discussion of Phorm and its "WebWise" targeted advertising product on its customer forums, and deleted all past threads about the controversy …
see also: service · provider · Online · products · advertising · Internet · UK

CRTC Rules Bell Can Squeeze Downloads

Nov 20th, 2008 · Bell Canada Inc. will not have to suspend its practice of "shaping" traffic on the Internet after a group of companies that resell access to Bell's network complained their customers were also being negatively affected. The Canadian Radio-television and …
see also: network · download · Internet · customers · Traffic · Companies · television

40-Gbps DDoS Attacks Worry Even Tier-1 ISPs

Nov 11th, 2008 · sturgeon and other readers let us know that Arbor Networks has released their annual survey of tier-1 / tier-2 ISP security engineers. This year they got responses from 70 lead engineers. While DDoS attacks are reaching new heights of backbone-crushing …
see also: service · engineering · ISPs · industry · infrastructure · Traffic · utilities

Project Turns GPS Phones Into Traffic Reporters

Nov 7th, 2008 · Starting on Monday, researchers from Nokia and UC Berkeley will kick off the Mobile Millennium project. The researchers hope that thousands of volunteers will download a free Java program that figures out by their movement and location when they are driving, …
see also: servers · download · research · Traffic · Java · movement · volunteer

UK Outlines Plan For Internet Black Boxes

Nov 7th, 2008 · In what sounds like a dystopian sci-fi plot, the Home Office has made public plans to outfit the country's Internet with upstream data recorders to log pretty much everything that passes through. 'Under Government plans to monitor internet traffic, raw …
see also: governance · Fi · Internet · UK · Public · Traffic · country

Political Sites Scale Up For Election Traffic

Nov 4th, 2008 · News sites and political blogs are expecting extraordinary traffic tonight as Americans track results of the Presidential election, and are scaling their infrastructure to meet the challenge. Yahoo anticipates its Election Night traffic may be three times …
see also: Akamai · servers · network · service · blog · 2004 · Yahoo

Behind the Cogent-Sprint Depeering

Nov 2nd, 2008 · An anonymous reader brings an update to Sprint's depeering with Cogent, which we discussed a few days back — namely, Sprint's side of the story. According to them, no free peering contract had ever existed, Cogent refused to pay the bills to exchange …
see also: customers · contracts · Traffic · Alternative · alleviate · disconnected · Cogent

Sprint Cuts Cogent Off the Internet

Oct 31st, 2008 · I work as a security analyst at an internet security company. While troubleshooting an issue, we learned why our customer couldn't keep his site-to-site VPN going from any location that uses Sprint as its ISP: Sprint has decided not to route traffic to …
see also: Internet · ISPs · company · customers · Traffic · litigation · Security

YouTube Passes Yahoo As #2 Search Engine

Oct 14th, 2008 · According to the latest ComScore rankings, YouTube's search traffic for August surpassed Yahoo's. The latter dropped roughly 5% in traffic from July. Among other things, this means that Google now owns both of the top two search engines. AdAge further …
see also: video · Google · engineering · advertising · Yahoo · Traffic · YouTube

Google's Obfuscated TCP

Oct 7th, 2008 · Obfuscated TCP attempts to provide a cheap opportunistic encryption scheme for HTTP. Though SSL has been around for years, most sites still don't use it by default. By providing a less secure, but computationally and administratively cheaper, method of …
see also: video · Google · Internet · Traffic · introduction · encrypted · default

Internet Filtering Lobby Forms

Sep 26th, 2008 · Wired's David Kravets reports on a new lobbying effort to support the filtering of internet traffic called Arts & Labs. Coverage is available at PC World as well. The lobby's members include AT&T, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Viacom …
see also: P2P · network · Microsoft · consumer · Internet · illegal · Malware

Positive Rights News From Europe

Sep 26th, 2008 · Various readers are sending in good news from Europe on the rights front. First, at the EU level, Mark.J brings word that the European Parliament has canned a number of controversial amendments to its updated Telecoms Package, which could have resulted …
see also: IP · P2P · intelligent · Europe · EU · Music · nation

Positive Rights News From Europe

Sep 26th, 2008 · Various readers are sending in good news from Europe on the rights front. First, at the EU level, Mark.J brings word that the European Parliament has canned a number of controversial amendments to its updated Telecoms Package, which could have resulted …
see also: IP · P2P · intelligent · Europe · EU · Music · nation

Comcast Outlines New Broadband Policy

Sep 24th, 2008 · US cable provider Comcast has presented its long-term solution for managing broadband traffic. The new system is set at putting to bed a minor scandal that erupted around the company when it was found that Comcast deliberately limited traffic for certain …
see also: bandwidth · network · solution · provider · company · Traffic · broadband

Comcast Discontinues Customers' USENET Service

Sep 22nd, 2008 · Comcast has discontinued its provided usenet service, once provided to all its high speed customers. First with the cap put on its customers several years ago on amount of traffic provided as part of the customer high-speed package, as of September 16, …
see also: service · fanfare · Internet · customers · package · Traffic · Usenet

Feds Tighten DNS Security On .Gov

Sep 22nd, 2008 · When you file your taxes online, you want to be sure that the Web site you visit — www.irs.gov — is operated by the Internal Revenue Service and not a scam artist. By the end of next year, you can be confident that every U.S. government Web …
see also: IP · Online · business · Internet · digital · Public · Traffic

Comcast Discloses Throttling Practices

Sep 20th, 2008 · Wired reports that Comcast finally provided information on its network management practices late Friday. In a report to the FCC (PDF), the cable company admitted to targeting P2P protocols Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FasTrack, and Gnutella. Quoting: "For …
see also: P2P · network · BitTorrent · service · Ars · company · Traffic

National Car Tracking System Proposed For US

Sep 17th, 2008 · The Newspaper is reporting that the leading private traffic enforcement camera vendors are seeking to establish a national vehicle tracking system in the United States using existing red-light and speed enforcement cameras. The system would utilize Automatic …
see also: video · nation · company · Public · Vendors · United States · vehicle

How Networks Interact - Peering and Transit Explained

Sep 7th, 2008 · Raindeer writes to share his article about peering and transit between networks, which begins: "In 2005, AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre famously told BusinessWeek, 'What they [Google, Vonage, and others] would like to do is to use my pipes free. But I ain't …
see also: network · Google · Internet · ISPs · BusinessWeek · 2005 · Traffic

A Setback for ISP Web Tracking

Sep 6th, 2008 · angelheaded tips a Wired story about the resignation of Bob Dykes, CEO of net eavesdropping firm NebuAd. NebuAd has encountered financial troubles lately as the privacy controversy surrounding the company's tracking methods has driven communications companies …
see also: engineering · office · advertising · technology · UK · ISPs · company







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