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Multiple Dwelling Units: An ISP Market Opportunity

White Paper Any facilty where the copper is privately owned can use DSL to provide high speed data/phone access to the Internet when hooked up to a local ISP at a minimum of an E1 line speed. When considering DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) solutions the first... [24 Feb 2004]

Linx and the great connection

News The company currently has 120 ISP partners and claims to be the largest internet exchange point outside the US. The London Internet Exchange (Linx) has racked up enough connections to reach half the world's internet routes this year. [21 Dec 2001]

The Internet gets global time check

News Two atomic clock initiatives were launched on January 1 2000 - one backed by the ISP industry through the London Internet Exchange (Linx) and the other by the IMRG (Interactive Media and Retail Group) and government. [26 Jan 2000]

ISPs aim to rebuild consumer image

News This image has been marred recently due to heavy collusion between ISP organisations and law enforcement authorities on working out ways to monitor internet activity for cybercrime. Keith Mitchell, Linx chairman, says the campaign will reassert the... [08 Mar 1999]

ADSL Network Testing - Installation to Operation

White Paper The introduction of ADSL breaks free of this because the data connection from the local exchange to the internet service provider (ISP) is separated from the voice traffic and routed directly over an optimised data network. [24 Feb 2004]

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 began using Microsoft Solution for High... [28 Sep 2007]

ISPs slam European Web caching law

News Internet service providers (ISP) have reacted angrily to the European Parliament's decision to outlaw Web caching under amendments to copyright laws. The ISP industry is deeply concerned about the impact this could have on the Internet. [11 Feb 1999]

Devil's Advocate: The broadband gap

Comment To put it into context, a good-sized ISP might have 10 internet connections at 155Mbps each; a small one might have only one. Or for another comparison, Linx, the London Internet Exchange that carries a high proportion of UK traffic, hit a peak of... [08 Jun 2004]

UK police and ISPs debate legal access to email

News Police and Internet service providers (ISP) in the UK have started working together to combat crime on the Internet. Tim Pearson, on behalf of the Internet Service Providers Association, said: "The only call logged is the one between a user and... [18 Sep 1998]

Tiscali enters unmetered access arena

News Brett Wilde, COO at ISP exchange point XchangePoint, said: "The one danger Tiscali UK faces with offering a fixed or low price internet connection is if lots of people sign up for it. Tiscali UK is launching into the national ISP market with a deal... [03 Oct 2001]

ISPs fear financial burden of wire-tapping Act modernisation

News Internet service providers (ISPs) will face a crippling financial burden if forced to adapt their IT systems to comply with the government's proposals for modernising the law on wire-tapping, warned ISP associations today. [24 Jun 1999]

Watchdog will sniff out illegal tobacco ads - for a price

News The IWF is widely recognised by the UK ISP community as the country's watchdog against other illegal internet activity, such as pornography. Holyer warned that the holiday site could be forced to remove the advert and could sue the ISP for loss of... [05 Feb 2001]

France Telecom's ISP 'won't make profit until 2003'

News Michel Bon, managing director of France Telecom, told La Tribune the ISP could break even in France in 2003 and in its European operations in 2004 as internet costs were eating into its earnings. However, he claimed the company was hoping to raise... [11 Jul 2000]

Internet Hero and Villain honoured with gongs

News Brightmail scooped Best Third Party Application, Mistral won Best Hosting Provider, Telewest Blueyonder won Best Unmetered Dial-up ISP, Bulldog won Best Consumer Broadband, Fibernet won Best Carrier, Linx won Best Internet Exchange, Tiscali won... [20 Feb 2004]

Telewest and Microsoft set to tread on ASPs' toes

News Blueyonder workwise, Telewest's broadband business ISP, is launching a service offering hosted Microsoft Exchange with Outlook to SMEs for £10 a month. Smith also countered arguments of inexperience by highlighting the fact that Telewest's partner... [02 Aug 2001]

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