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Legal Eye: File-sharers under fire
Comment In reply, the site advised its users to switch to a system that changed IP addresses to avoid ISP filters and circumvent the ban. Driven by the huge growth in the number of homes with internet... [03 Sep 2008]
Thin clients switch on digitally excluded
Case Study It's not necessarily that families cannot afford the hardware to get online - although that certainly can be a factor; but there are many technical barriers to entry, such as selecting an ISP and setting up and... [17 Jun 2008]
BBC hits back at ISPs over iPlayer usage
News He said doing so would mean users wouldn't know which content works well through their chosen ISP or which content is throttled due to non-payment by content providers. More positive steps from content providers could be... [04 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The one-box generation
Comment I'd put my money on human stupidity taking over and a PC viewer witch-hunt being declared, along with ISP controls to stop it all and preserve the sacred cow of old. Unfortunately the BBC charter doesn't allow this and... [26 Mar 2008]
Failures in a Hybrid Content Blocking System
White Paper A British ISP has deployed such a system to prevent access to child pornography. This paper examines a hybrid, two-stage system that redirects traffic that might need to... [24 Oct 2007]
ISP Reduces Time for System Management Task by 99 Percent Using Analyzer Tool
White Paper Hong Kong-based iCare.com Limited is an Internet Service Provider (ISP) offering subscribers a broad range of services, including Internet access services, e-mail, and online shopping. In 2003, iCare.com... [28 Sep 2007]
Leader: BBC iPlayer broadband row - who's really to blame
Leader Consumers have been sold a fully fledged broadband service at a set price and if that service can't handle the rich video content users want to see then it's a problem for the ISP and its pricing structure, not the BBC. [16 Aug 2007]
Red tape "holding back" next-generation internet
News He said: "We, for example, have our own IPv4 address allocation from RIPE but we are unable to get an IPv6 allocation because their current allocation policy means we must be an ISP who gives addresses out to at least... [18 Jun 2007]
Internet NOC-ing shop opens in London
News ISP iBahn has opened a network operations centre (NOC) to monitor its hotel broadband services.iBahn's NOC opened in Hammersmith, London, and monitors every piece of equipment attached to iBahn's European network via... [12 Jun 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Report from spam hell
Comment Concatenated filters - one with my ISP and one on my laptop! Not only does it afford me access to vast numbers of colleagues, it streamlines everything and puts time back into my life. In effect, the net... [19 Feb 2007]
BT prepped to pay £67m for PlusNet
News BT is on the acquisition trail once again - having made a £67m offer for ISP PlusNet. Sheffield based PlusNet reported EBITDA of £7.5m for the 12 months ended 30 June 2006 and the ISP has some 200,000... [16 Nov 2006]
Welsh council embraces open source
News Initially 3,000 to 5,000 teachers will have access to the open source mailboxes, and the main part of the project is due to be completed by the end of October, according to Giles Nunn, ISP officer at... [05 Sep 2006]
Orange woos the mobile workforce
News Orange Business Services was formed after France Telecom, Orange's parent company, decided to rebrand the France Telecom group - which covers subsidiaries such as VPN provider Equant and ISP Wanadoo - under the Orange... [15 Jun 2006]
Google prevails in copyright suit
News The court said: "When an ISP automatically and temporarily stores data without human intervention so that the system can operate and transmit data to its users, the necessary element of volition (wilful... [17 Mar 2006]
Korea sends Microsoft a $32m bill
News Korean companies that provide IM tools also found themselves losing market share after Microsoft tied its MSN Messenger to Windows, the KTFC noted, adding that Microsoft was able to command a 65.2 per cent market share in April 2004,... [07 Dec 2005]