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BBC's Highfield hops off to Kangaroo

News BBC director of future media and technology, Ashley Highfield, is to leave the corporation to head up the Kangaroo online TV service. Highfield will become CEO of Kangaroo, which is a joint venture between BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel... [15 Apr 2008]

BT hops onto Vodafone, targets business mobiles

News BT Mobile has changed it piggy-back partner. From today, the telco will be a mobile virtual network operator - or MVNO - using the Vodafone's UK network rather than O2. Many organisations such as supermarkets, easyGroup and most famously... [19 Nov 2004]

An Algorithm Suite for Minimizing the Number of Hops Between Communication Peers in a Bluetooth Scatternet

Mobility, and the fact that nodes may change their communication peers in time, generate permanently changing traffic flows in a Bluetooth scatternet. Thus, forming an optimal scatternet for a given traffic pattern may be not enough,... [10 Nov 2005]

SAP hops off dot-com brandwagon

News SAP has become the latest technology company to try to distance itself from the stigma of the dot-com bust by shedding the .com and e- from its product names and marketing efforts. The company has officially changed the name of its set... [29 Jan 2003]

Playboy hops to mobile

News Playboy has signed a deal with Finnish wireless company Wireless Entertainment Services (WES) to bring its adult content to wireless devices and mobile phones. WES will deliver what it coyly describes as "Playboy-branded static and... [19 Dec 2001]

Interactions Between TCP, UDP and Routing Protocols in Wireless Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks

White Paper The achieved throughput in an ad hoc network is affected by many factors, including radio interference between hops, the ability of the routing protocol to react on topology changes and a complex interaction between the... [27 Dec 2007]

John I. Haas Cuts Implementation Costs by 31% and Overall IT Costs by 57%

White Paper As the world's largest producer of hops and hops products, John I. Haas is an acknowledged industry leader. By effectively leveraging its internal business processes, Haas relies on fewer resources to... [30 May 2007]

Estimating the Ad Hoc Horizon for TCP Over IEEE 802.11 Networks

White Paper This horizon is defined in terms of number of nodes and number of hops beyond which TCP based network services are not useful anymore. The paper shows that with IEEE 802.11 this horizon is as narrow as 2 to 3... [15 Jan 2008]

Bandwidth-Efficient Management of DHT Routing Tables

White Paper O(1) protocols achieve low latency lookups on small or low-churn networks because lookups take only a few hops, but incur high maintenance traffic on large or high-churn networks. O(log n) protocols incur less... [11 Jul 2008]

Implementation of a Load Balancing Technique for OSPF

White Paper The shortest path algorithm is then run to compute next hops for each destination. Current OSPF implementations have the ability to compute Equal Cost Multiple Paths (ECMP) resulting in multiple equal cost next... [10 Jul 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Hype and Skype

Comment The most basic and fundamental is constraint is restricting the number of hops between routers and switches connecting any two points. For a successful global telephone network based on IP technology it would seem that... [21 Apr 2004]

John I. Haas Runs Global IT System for 57% Less, Boosts Productivity With Online Collaboration System

White Paper As the world's largest producer of hops, John I. Haas works hard to keep pace with fast-changing agricultural markets. John I. Haas has been relying on Oracle software since 1996 to automate core business processes, from... [04 Aug 2005]

Hidden Terminal Analysis on TCP Stability Over Multihops Ad Hoc Networks

White Paper The goodput of TCP flow over multihops ad hoc networks varies enormously with the increase of hops number between the sender and receiver. This jitter leads to the TCP instability and impediments the web applications in... [09 Jan 2008]

On Load Balancing in a Dense Wireless Multihop Network

White Paper This paper studies the load balancing problem in a dense wireless multihop network, where a typical path consists of large number of hops, i.e.the spatial scales of a typical distance between source and destination, and... [10 Jul 2008]

Improving TCP Performance in Multipath Packet Forwarding Networks

White Paper In multipath routing, packets to the same destination are sent to multiple next-hops in either packet-level or flow-level forwarding mode. This paper investigates schemes to improve TCP performance in multipath... [15 Jan 2008]

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