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Is Digital Britain fat pipe plan realistic?

News It will ask whether the 2Mbps universal baseline broadband speed is ambitious enough, and will also investigate whether ISPs are providing the speeds they promise to consumers. A parliamentary select committee is to... [01 Jul 2009]

'Don't let European telecoms law get axed', says Ofcom

News Instead, other methods - ranging from letter writing to the blocking or throttling of certain types of traffic - will have to be used by ISPs to discourage their users from breaking intellectual property laws. [26 Jun 2009]

Converged Distribution of Internet

White Paper With the new entrants from offshore locations, new delivery models being developed, the convergence of software, hardware, and services, and ever more demanding customers, ISPs are faced with a multitude of challenges. [25 Jun 2009]

Capacity Planning of Survivable MPLS Networks Supporting DiffServ

White Paper It is essential for ISPs to offer both performance and survivability guarantees at the IP/MPLS layer. Capacity planning is needed to ensure there will be sufficient resource availability and quality of service under... [25 Jun 2009]

Westwood SCTP: Load Balancing Over Multipaths Using Bandwidth-Aware Source Scheduling

White Paper While it is more and more usual to buy computer equipment with multiple network interfaces, and the proliferation of ISPs for both wired and wireless users provides different solutions to access the network core, upper... [25 Jun 2009]

RSVP-TE Daemon for DiffServ Over MPLS Under Linux

White Paper While the project might be very specialized for the typical Linux user, it is used by ISPs, network operators and research institutes all over the world. The RSVP-TE daemon for DiffServ over MPLS under Linux project... [25 Jun 2009]

MultiProtocol Label Switching Applications for Broadband Services

White Paper Open Access today is focused on offering a choice of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) but in the future this could also include telephony providers as well. Broadband network operators are increasingly looking to... [25 Jun 2009]

IS-IS Multi-Topology

White Paper Intermediate Systems to Intermediate Systems (IS-IS) is a routing protocol used today by many Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Originally developed for OSI [ISO10589], extensions have been made available to support... [25 Jun 2009]

Network Support for IP Traceback

White Paper The approach allows a victim to identify the network path(s) traversed by attack traffic without requiring interactive operational support from Internet Service Providers (ISPs). This paper describes a technique for... [25 Jun 2009]

Empowering ISPs Through Communications and Content

White Paper ADZILLA provides ISPs a suite of applications that enable the seamless delivery of content, advertising and productivity services which link relevant content to targeted Internet audiences. At the same time, it gives... [25 Jun 2009]

Dynamic Netvalue Analyzer - A Pricing Plan Modeling Tool for ISPs Using Actual Network Usage Data

White Paper The current situation in the Internet service provider market shows that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are still struggling to find sustainable business models. The challenge for them is to find the right prices and... [25 Jun 2009]

Can ISPs Take the Heat From Overlay Networks?

White Paper ISPs manage performance of their networks in the presence of failures or congestion by employing common traffic engineering techniques such as link weight settings, load balancing and routing policies. [25 Jun 2009]

Interplay of ISPs: Distributed Resource Allocation and Revenue Maximization

White Paper The Internet is a hierarchical architecture comprising heterogeneous entities of privately owned infrastructures, where higher level Internet Service Providers (ISPs) supply connectivity to the local... [25 Jun 2009]

Copyright Conundrum - Liability of ISPs for Online Copyright Infringement

White Paper As digital rights holders become increasingly proactive in asserting their rights against infringers, Internet Service Providers ("ISPs") are more frequently becoming embroiled in online copyright infringement disputes. [25 Jun 2009]

A Rationale for Web Caching in Consumer ISPs: The Impact of DNS Lookup Times and HTTP Session Characteristics

White Paper The paper estimates the impact of DNS lookup delays on overall HTTP session times, and use the RTT and hop count statistics to show that consumer ISPs would benefit greatly from local caching, particularly in Australia... [25 Jun 2009]

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