ip qos in comment and analysis
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment Q is for QoS Picocells are not new technology but, according to Chris Cox of picocell manufacturer ip.access, the technology needs to be adapted for use in aircraft. What's the tech behind that change and just how welcome is it, asks Anthony Plewes. [26 Jun 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Fat cat telcos are killing the net
Comment In order to achieve any reasonable QoS level it is necessary to nail down routings on a call-by-call, session-by-session basis. The net as it stands is a wonderfully chaotic place, fundamentally incapable of providing any form of real-time service... [07 Jul 2006]
VoIP primer: How it works - and what the jargon means
Comment But IP, of course, was not designed to provide a guaranteed quality of service (QoS) to the traffic it carries; it was originally designed as a way of diversely routing data to ensure redundancy in case network nodes were being jammed, crashed or... [10 Feb 2005]
Q&A: What will be at the centre of the digital home?
Comment You need to have QoS (Quality of service) for voice, images and data. Computers, TVs, cell phones, stereos, digital cameras, MP3 players or IP phones are all components of this network. D-Link Systems' mooted path to digital nirvana throws a... [17 Dec 2004]
ITU03: Final analysis
Comment Other key themes included wireless - both putting on the map technologies such as WiMAX and reaching consensus on the place of Wi-Fi and 3G - voice over IP (VoIP), the commodification of some technologies and delivering others with increased... [17 Oct 2003]
Managing convergence - the key points every company should know about
Comment It is possible to avoid some of these problems by using strict policy management and most current routers come with quality of service (QoS) features that allow businesses to prioritise voice and video packets. [14 May 2003]
Ipv6: An acronym to shake the networked world
Comment It supports Quality of Service (QoS) and thus increasingly important real time communication for multimedia. QoS also goes with ToS," added Martens. There seem to be many good reasons for introducing the next generation of IP (internet protocol). [19 Mar 2001]
The best of 'Reader Comments': Killer ASPs and India's IT resources
Comment Until meaningful QoS implementations are available over the public net and through private corporate WANs, ASPs can't deliver anything close to the level of availability required by corporates. From Haydn Rees, IP services consultant [10 Nov 2000]
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