The consumer-friendly version of DPI
One U.K. ISP is using DPI in a way intended to improve customer service – with its customers’ permission....
What DPI can do for you
Despite the very public black eye given to deep packet inspection (DPI) technology, a growing number of technology companies are incorporating DPI or similar technology into their products....
Level 3: Enterprise demand is strong. Period.
Despite widespread angst over the current macroeconomic environment, Level 3 said it has seen no softness in demand from enterprise customers and is working hard to ramp its sales force to meet that demand....
Verizon ups in-home FiOS speeds to 175 Mb/s
Verizon Communications announced a new set of home gateways for its FiOS fiber-to-the-premises network Wednesday aimed at opening up home networks for future bandwidth needs and enabling multiple wireless networks today....
AT&T vows to keep spending
AT&T reaffirmed its capital spending plans for the year today, quelling fears in the market that it would trim its budget amid macroeconomic pressures....
AT&T: Economy squeezing broadband
AT&T is seeing some consumers terminate home broadband connections for economic reasons...
IPTV World Forum: How important is the user interface?
Jeff Campbell, general manager of cable operator Express High-Speed Internet, was one of the few faces of the cable industry at the IPTV World Forum this week in Chicago. ...
Tellabs seeks ‘pockets of optimism’ overseas
Tellabs vowed to push harder into overseas markets Tuesday as weakness in North America weighed on its second-quarter results....
Startup Visenza targets SMB smartphones
After almost four months in beta trials, startup Visenza is preparing to come to market with a technology to connect small and medium-sized businesses and self-employed individuals with their corporate lives. ...
DPI: A scorned technology that’s thriving
Deep packet inspection (DPI) technology has been denounced in the halls of Congress, reviled by consumer protection groups as a means of invading privacy and singled out by net neutrality backers as proof that large Internet service providers are up to no good....
DPI: The good, the bad, the stuff no one talks about
Few technologies get their own Congressional hearings, but deep packet inspection is proving to be no ordinary technology. And even if the July 17th House Telecommunications Subcommittee hearing o...
Adtran navigates ‘constrained,’ ‘sluggish’ spending
While reporting solid second-quarter results today, equipment vendor Adtran acknowledged a tight spending environment in both the carrier and enterprise sectors....
Broadweave buying Houston FTTP network
A Texas bankruptcy court on Wednesday is expected to approve the sale of Eagle Broadband’s IPTV business to Canadian carrier Interworld Telecommunications and the sale of its Houston-area fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) network to Broadweave Networks....
Yankee: Carriers likely to acquire CDNs
While Akamai currently dominates the world of content delivery networks (CDN), a leading analyst firm believes service providers such as AT&T, British Telecom and Verizon will soon be playing in that sandbox...
Acme stirs fears of VoIP slowdown
A revenue shortfall announced last week from a leading vendor of voice-over-IP equipment is stoking concerns over whether macroeconomic conditions are leading to a slowdown in enterprise VoIP spending...
How NSN plans to take over US networks
Embarq is meant to be a showcase that will help convince North American carriers to hand over the keys of their most sacred possessions: the network itself. NSN has its work cut out for it....
AT&T pushes U-Verse into muni fiber hotbed
AT&T’s deployment of U-Verse services in Tennessee, commenced this week, could provide an unusual showcase of three-way competition in the country’s most active hotbed for municipal fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP)....
VZW rhapsodizes on music
Verizon Wireless is no longer tackling the mobile music market solely under its own brand, announcing today the long-awaited paring of its mobile music service with RealNetworks....
Google links PC, living room devices
If you’ve already got hardware on your desktop and in your living room, Google wants to connect these two worlds with a simple – and free – piece of software, the Google Media Server....
Speakeasy joins XO Ethernet resellers
XO Communications has branched out its Ethernet-over-copper offerings, enlisting a growing number of resellers in recent months including Speakeasy, a unit of Best Buy that also regularly competes with XO in some markets...
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