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Innovative Indonesian ISP Turns to LightPointe for High-Bandwidth Optical Wireless Connectivity

White Papers PT.IP Teknologi Komunikasi's (IPTK's) fast-paced growth has required the acquisition of additional office space for a new state-of-the-art data center. While the new facility is only 1 kilometer from the Indonesian Internet Exchange (IIX), there is...

[June 16, 2006, 0:00]

ISP Spam filtering

White Papers Spam costs businesses both directly and indirectly. In order both to provide a service to customers - and reduce their own business costs - what are the options for ISPs to offer an effective spam filtering solution?

[January 25, 2007, 13:27]

ISP awarded $1bn in spam lawsuit

News An Internet service provider in Iowa has been awarded more than $1bn in what is believed to be the largest lawsuit judgment ever against spammers. Robert Kramer, who owns CIS Internet Services, sued 300 spammers after his servers received up to 10...

[December 20, 2004, 8:25]

Telstra BigPond Upgrades ISP Infrastructure With Nominum CNS and Sun

White Papers Nominum's network naming and addressing solutions power the world's largest always-on networks. Telstra BigPond wanted to consolidate network infrastructure to reduce costs and DNS identified as performance bottleneck in new network.

[November 8, 2008, 0:01]

Final IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Cookbook for Organisational/ISP (NREN) and Backbone Networks

White Papers This paper describes the IPv6 transition mechanisms available to the National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) who are part of the 6NET project. The mechanisms need to operate to complement those that provide an IPv6 service to the end users...

[March 16, 2005, 2:00]

News Burst: BT may be taken to court by British ISP

News BT faces legal action from Internet service provider NextCall, for allegedly failing to fulfil its contractual obligations to supply adequate phone lines and customer service. NextCall says it will take out a writ against the telco because its...

[November 30, 1999, 12:01]

Spam Filter ISP

Downloads SpamFilter is used by ISPs and companies running their SMTP servers. It is designed to be a proxy to your incoming SMTP server receiving all e-mails addressed to your domain. If the sender's IP is not blacklisted in DNS-MAPS based black lists...

[July 6, 2009, 7:33]

AOL resists free ISP trend

News Despite the success of free Internet services like Freeserve, AOL remains sceptical the business model can work. Free ISPs may be gathering lots of members, but there is no evidence they are gathering revenue," an AOL spokeswoman said.

[February 11, 1999, 13:04]

News Schmooze: No-frills broadband draws ISP ire

News BT unveiled an overview of its plans for the next three years, saying it would focus on three things: keeping broadband rollout at a snail's pace, tightening its grip on its virtual broadband monopoly and generally annoying customers.

[April 12, 2002, 16:57]

ISP to hand over file-trader names

News Verizon Communications said on Wednesday that it will turn over to a recording industry trade group the names of four anonymous subscribers accused of illegal file swapping, after an appellate panel denied the company's request for a delay.

[June 5, 2003, 8:34]

McAfee readies ISP security services

News McAfee is preparing carrier-grade security products that they claim service providers can use to offer users an Internet connection that's free of security threats. The company on Tuesday plans to announce a strategy, dubbed "Clean Pipes", under...

[September 6, 2005, 15:40]

Clock ticking for ISP VoIP-tapping

News Broadband providers and Internet phone services have until spring 2007 to follow a new and complex set of rules designed to make it easier for police to seek wiretaps, US federal regulators have ruled.

[September 27, 2005, 10:35]

ISP appeals RIAA song-swapper subpoena

News Verizon Communications is asking an appeals court to block a court order that would reveal the identity of an alleged peer-to-peer pirate to the music industry. In what is widely viewed as a test case pitting privacy against copyright laws, Verizon...

[January 31, 2003, 7:54]

Aussie ISP promises to keep disputed site offline

News Internet service provider ComCen has given temporary undertakings to the Federal Court in Sydney not to repost the Web site at the heart of a case over alleged copyright infringement allegations. Record company and ComCen lawyers met before Judge...

[October 28, 2003, 14:30]

BT to woo businesses with new free ISP

News British telecoms giant BT hopes to up-the-ante once again in the "free" Internet stakes by bringing free Net access to the business community. The new service, called BT Access, will provide businesses with 56kbit/s Internet access, 20MB of Web...

[September 29, 1999, 10:29]

Does this ISP take security seriously?

Talkback Having recently set up a relatives O2 / Thomson router and being refused support from O2 when it did not work correctly, (Nice service huh! all I wanted was advice on port forwarding) I was amazed to find after very little web searching that these...

[September 14, 2009, 10:12]

BT demands money back after ISP gaffe

News BT is determined to recoup money lost as the result of a computer error which gave thousands of customers free access to the Internet for several months. A software fault in some of BT's telephone exchanges wrongly showed up 0845 numbers as 0800 ones.

[October 23, 2000, 14:10]

Gateway sues ISP

News Web America provided service for Gateway's gateway.net Internet service.

[January 20, 1999, 7:01]

QoS Enabled Broadband - Is Your ISP Shouting Fact or Fiction?

White Papers In short Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability to guarantee that an IP packet be sent from source to destination within a given time. QoS enables the network to deliver a differentiated service to certain traffic classes.

[July 17, 2008, 0:00]

Worms eat away ISP's profits

News Worms are proving to be both a financial and managerial headache for Internet service providers. Dealing with worms that travel over their networks could cost North American ISPs as much as $245m (£134m) in 2004, according to a study released on...

[March 4, 2004, 7:40]

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