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Foundry and London Internet Exchange: Powering the Internet at 10 Gig Speeds
White Paper The London Internet Exchange (LINX), one of the largest Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in the world, offers cost-effective Internet peering to content delivery providers and ISPs. To accommodate a burgeoning membership... [18 Jul 2008]
BEA Systems Case Study: Lufthansa Technik Logistic (LTL)
White Paper LinX (logistics in eXcellence) breaks the boundaries of isolated and unwieldy applications, opening up a holistic perspective on processing each individual order. Lufthansa Technik Logistik (LTL) is a leading player in... [01 Jul 2008]
Icesoft Technologies Case Study: net-linx
White Paper The net-linx company offers software designed to foster growth while solving the publishing challenges of today, reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).net-linx solutions are built on standard Java... [23 Jun 2007]
IT pros criminalised by CMA update?
News He said organisations such as Linx have been urging the Home Office to have the bill altered. IT and security professionals who make network monitoring tools publicly available or disclose details of unpatched... [22 May 2006]
LINX cuts prices - is cheaper broadband next?
News Growing levels of internet traffic have allowed the London Internet Exchange (LINX) to slash connection prices by 15 per cent. The LINX, a non-profit organisation that connects internet service providers... [29 Jun 2005]
Is Tony Blair a spammer?
News Either way, Linford said the Labour Party is in breach of all UK service provider policy, the London Internet Exchange (Linx) policy and SpamHaus' own best practice. The Labour Party has been accused of sending out... [09 Mar 2005]
MCI accused of hosting spam tools
News The London Internet Exchange (LINX) has threatened tough action after MCI, a prominent ISP, was accused of hosting a bulk mailing software application called Send Safe. Malcolm Hutty, LINX regulation... [14 Feb 2005]
Brussels digital snooping plans could hit your pocket
News Plans by the EU to force ISPs to retain data on users will end up hitting average users in the pocket, according the ISP association LINX. And that, according to LINX, is unlikely to be funded by the... [07 Jan 2005]
Adding IPv6 Glue to the Root Zone
White Paper Real life traffic from L root and K root (from both the AMS-IX and LINX) was used. The experiment described in this paper investigates the impact of adding IPv6 glue to the root zone to the number of truncated messages... [16 Oct 2004]
London the busiest internet hub
News A statement from the London Internet Exchange (Linx) this week says that the facility in London's Docklands now handles 55 gigabits of traffic - or 55,000,000,000 bits - per second. Linx was founded 10... [29 Sep 2004]
5 years ago... Wire-tapping laws set to cost UK ISPs millions
News Following the launch of a vague consultation document, and after talks with ISPA and LINX, the Home Office has announced that large ISPs such as Demon Internet must be capable of intercepting one in 500 dial-up or one in... [20 Aug 2004]
Spamvertisers get the chop from UK ISPS
News At an extraordinary general meeting of the London Internet Exchange (LINX), which handles more than 90 per cent of the UK's internet traffic, 150 member ISPs agreed on a set of measures designed to close a loophole in... [19 Aug 2004]
Devil's Advocate: The broadband gap
Comment Or for another comparison, Linx, the London Internet Exchange that carries a high proportion of UK traffic, hit a peak of 25Gbps last Christmas. We have the technology to provide greater bandwidth than is currently... [08 Jun 2004]
More police needed to fight e-crime
News The London Internet Exchange (LINX), which represents over 140 UK internet service providers, has demanded more resources are devoted to combating e-crime and cyberterrorism. According to Malcolm Hutty,... [01 Apr 2004]
Unified Communications: Giving Mobile Professionals Better Control
White Paper Communications has gotten out of control. The proliferation of telephone numbers, voice mailboxes, pagers, fax machines, and other devices where a person can be reached has had the exact opposite impact than originally intended: People... [25 Feb 2004]