ip qos in news
Is VoIP drilling holes in your network?
News Because VoIP tries to have a quality of service (QoS) like real telephony, there is pressure to keep it as lightweight as possible, which unfortunately threw out stream-based encryption as part of the scenario. [23 Sep 2005]
C&W wins BSkyB contract from BT
News The satellite broadcaster will use an Internet Protocol (IP) VPN with guaranteed quality of service (QoS). The IP VPN will carry voice, data and video over a single network,... [13 Apr 2005]
Ryanair budgets for £5m C&W network
News While such a move is becoming increasingly popular, a research note out today from analysts Frost & Sullivan says user organisations will still often resist the move to IP networks as they see the older public switched... [22 Mar 2005]
Users and providers warming to IP VPNs
News The research also notes that now users are more likely to be satisfied that IP VPNs can offer the right quality of service (QoS) and security. The future is looking increasingly rosy for virtual private... [21 Dec 2004]
ITU 03: C&W looks to allowing global QoS
News IP VPNs often now take advantage of a technology called MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) for greater flexibility and quality of service (QoS), however QoS can become difficult for... [13 Oct 2003]
ITU 03: Most broadband users would pay more
News Separately it announced it has signed a partnership agreement with Atreus Systems for the creation, provisioning and management of QoS-enabled IP systems for carriers. Four-fifths of those with broadband... [13 Oct 2003]
Yorkshire pays C&W £10m for IP VPN
News A key part of the deal is quality of service (QoS), maintained by meeting strict service level agreements (SLAs). Yorkshire Building Society is to pay Cable & Wireless £10m for an internet protocol-based virtual private... [28 Feb 2003]
Orchestream loses CEO
News The move comes as the company, which provides software for maintaining quality of service (QoS) over IP networks, reports first quarter results showing revenues up year-on-year by 55 per cent at £3.4m,... [09 May 2002]
