BT: It's IP Or Bust
Talkback VOIP was introduced to help companies make use of he unused bandwidth for voice traffic and as a money save,r now with the falling prices of TDM it is not even worth moving to IP considering the quality and services related issues.
[December 14, 2005, 3:15]
Palm Beach Schools Move Web Security And Compliance To The Head Of The Class
White Papers An existing web-security solution was unable to control access to "risky" websites or limit bandwidth consumption. The district needed a new solution that could help them meet regulatory compliance requirements, improve network performance, and...
[April 14, 2006, 0:00]
Paper Is The Technology Of The Future
News Cochrane finds it hard to believe that consumers will be satisified with the bandwidth currently offered by broadband companies, and claims there is no reason why we can't have hundreds of megabits per second of bandwidth pumped into our homes.
[October 5, 2000, 15:26]
60 GHz Networking, The Story So Far
Blog Comment At that point, devices that can operate cheaply and efficiently at 60GHz will have whatever part to play that this sort of spectrum is best equipped to offer - and, as you say, absorption and other issues mean it should be exceptionally well...
[October 25, 2007, 10:56]
Wireless Firms Jumping Gun On New Spec?
News Although that means official certification is still some way off, a handful of companies have already released products, and others are racing ahead with their own plans to take early advantage of 802.11g's bandwidth.
[January 31, 2003, 15:06]
Aruba Warns Against 802.11n Deployments
News Nullified advantages n accomplishes higher throughput because it uses three antennae and has increased bandwidth and more advanced modulation techniques. However, 802.11n equipment will only be able to supply one 2.4GHz channel if it is configured...
[October 18, 2007, 10:47]
Cable Modems -- Not Just A Security Problem
News The idea is that the entire infrastructure may be stressed, and usage patterns changed, as the number of remote workers increases and the types of applications in use require more bandwidth. For instance, if telecommuters suddenly begin streaming...
[July 15, 2002, 17:41]
EU Plays Catch-up With US At Dot Com Summit
News Among the recommendations are that every five school children should have at least one PC to share between them, teachers should be trained to use the Internet, that curricula must be adapted and member states should upgrade Internet access for...
[March 22, 2001, 14:04]
AOL Says Access Restored To Microsoft Sites
News A source close to Microsoft who asked to remain anonymous said the lockout stemmed from changes in a bandwidth "peering" agreement between America Online and Microsoft. In this scenario, the most bandwidth-intensive link between AOL and Microsoft...
[September 4, 2003, 9:20]
Easynet Launches Managed Telepresence Service
News Besides cost, one of the other big telepresence issues is bandwidth. Because of the high-definition nature of the conferencing screens, bandwidth requirements can be intense, often requiring at least 5Mbps per screen.
[April 4, 2008, 16:08]
Deployment Guidelines For WLANs
News High bandwidth and capacity support issues may also need to be addressed in large offices. These upgrades should not be onerous as long as the base client machine has sufficient processing power and bandwidth, which should be checked before purchase.
[May 19, 2004, 12:30]
Spam 'more Of A Menace Than Hackers'
News For the employer it is about bandwidth and other network resources issues. Bandwidth and storage are massive issues for companies. Computer users are far more concerned about the day-to-day impact of spam than they are about hackers.
[June 13, 2003, 9:10]
Bandwidth Demand Shuts Down Film
News A film project that claims it's the first to let people watch a movie online while it's new in theatres closed Web admissions this weekend after failing to meet visitors' bandwidth demands. The bottleneck was (first) the limited bandwidth of the...
[September 9, 2003, 9:30]
Bandwidth Management In Next Generation Packet Networks
White Papers This white paper outlines the issues surrounding bandwidth management for next generation voice and multimedia over packet networks within the context of the MSF QoS solution. It looks back at the work that has previously been done by the MSF...
[July 27, 2006, 0:00]
Fast Remote Access Fuels Competitiveness And Productivity
White Papers Additionally, TAC was facing bandwidth issues. Truman Arnold Companies (TAC) is a leading wholesale petroleum supplier. The challenge was to improving access to increase employee productivity. TAC's IT team searched for a solution, and decided to...
[January 27, 2005, 23:00]
UAE's Leading Construction Company Migrates To Red Hat Enterprise Linux
White Papers Problems with this email process quickly became evident as the construction company encountered poor performance, increased costs from unnecessary bandwidth use, reliability and speed issues, and security concerns over the possible exposure of...
[December 2, 2007, 23:00]
BT Pokes Toe Into VoIP Market
Talkback Hi, at NETeasyPhone.net we are able to provide customers with free private one-to-one calls over the internet, with outstanding call quality, as we don't have bandwidth or server issues. There is a one-off charge from £29.99, with complete kits...
[March 23, 2004, 12:30]
Network Engineering To Support The Bandwidth Manager Architecture
White Papers The bandwidth management technical report outlines the issues surrounding bandwidth management for PSTN grade voice and multi-media services over packet networks within the context of the MSF QoS solution.
[July 27, 2006, 0:00]
See How Microsoft Provided Connectivity Solutions For LandAmerica.
White Papers The company identified mobility, e-mail database management, and bandwidth conservation as major issues. LandAmerica needed a better e-mail solution for its more than 12,000 workers and 800 offices. After considering its options, LandAmerica...
[July 26, 2005, 0:00]
Optimizing Bandwidth At Microsoft
White Papers This paper is intended for enterprise-level business decision makers, Information Technology (IT) architects, and operations staff who are interested in learning about how Microsoft IT has addressed bandwidth management issues.
[July 20, 2004, 0:00]

