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On the Feasibility of Switching ISPs in Residential Multihoming
White Paper In theory, multihomed Internet hosts, that is, hosts simultaneously connected to multiple Internet Service Providers (ISP) should see increased access capacity, be able to circumvent possible last-mile congestion problems, and experience improved... [19 Oct 2007]
Preventing the Hack Attack
White Paper Usually, hacker attacks are aimed at ISPs or corporate networks, but residential users are also at risk. As the number of residential broadband Internet access subscribers grows, numerous stories appear about hacker attacks in cable and DSL networks. [10 Apr 2008]
Cisco Outdoor Wireless Mesh Enables Alternative Broadband Access
White Paper This paper describes how an Internet Service Provider (ISP) can provide residential broadband and other services using Cisco ServiceMesh along with other Cisco Unified Wireless Networking offerings. Entrepreneurial ISPs looking for a competitive... [03 Jul 2008]
Update: BT jumps on board cheap Net access bandwagon
News Although BT claims the access options will offer residential and business customers "access to the Internet with no hidden charges", it is still up to individual ISPs to set their own tarrifs. A BT statement says: "Under SurfTime, the total cost of... [08 Mar 2000]
MultiProtocol Label Switching Applications for Broadband Services
White Paper Broadband network operators are increasingly looking to enhance revenues and profits by offering an expanded bundle of services to both residential and business customers. For residential users, broadband network operators are looking to Voice over... [10 Jul 2008]
MultiProtocol Label Switching
White Paper Broadband network operators are increasingly looking to enhance revenues and profits by offering an expanded bundle of services to both residential and business customers. For residential users, broadband network operators are looking to Voice over... [01 Sep 2005]
BT accuses Freeserve of 'perpetual but redundant belly-aching'
News With more than 70 per cent of the residential telephony market, BT Retail is able to exploit huge unmatchable advantages over other ISPs, including marketing its 'no frills' broadband product on 19 million phone bills and via 13 million calls to... [25 Oct 2002]
Oftel complaints stats bad news for 3, BT, Vodafone
News The statistics cover complaints made by business and residential users to the watchdog from 1 April to 3 September. When it comes to whinges about ISPs, BT Openworld and BT Broadband clocked up the most complaints per 1,000 users at 0.7, while on... [20 Nov 2003]
Communications - a world where size is everything?
Comment Eurobell covers one of the few areas until yesterday not served by either NTL (including its operations formerly known as C&WC residential) or Telewest. CIX is one of the UK's oldest ISPs and the kind of company that makes some internet... [03 Nov 2000]
We love WLAN, say consumers
News The residential market accounts for 80 per cent of European sales, and in the first half of this year grew 22 per cent compared to the second half of 2005. IDC senior research analyst Evelien Wiggers said that while Cisco has been dominating the... [16 Oct 2006]
High-speed broadband price war hots up
News We already have an established market for 1Mb, 2Mb and higher residential grade services, and our announcement this week should attract both new and existing broadband customers alike," he said. As Bulldog points out, this means customers can get a... [12 Sep 2003]
US hotspots outwit file-sharing purge
Comment This could change as the patterns of Wi-Fi use change, becoming more residential, however. This type of note is becoming increasingly common as record companies and Hollywood studios subpoena ISPs for information about subscribers in order to stop... [16 Jul 2003]
The A to Z of broadband
News BT Retail is the customer-facing division of the telco, serving both business and residential customers, and is the prime channel to market for other BT businesses. In June this year, after a host of customer service complaints, Cable & Wireless... [01 Nov 2006]
Windows 2000's VPN-Related Security Issues
White Paper While corporate America ponders when and how to roll out Windows 2000, ISPs specializing in residential dial-up can largely breathe a sigh of relief — for now. The new OS from Redmond has lots of new security features, but — surprise! [24 Feb 2004]
The Remote Access Conundrum Part 4: VPN Client Administration
White Paper ISPs that offer residential Internet access are all too familiar with support costs associated with dial-up networking, mail client, and web browser configuration. For the most part, Virtual Private Networking is a new technology, playing the same... [24 Feb 2004]
