Internet Service Provider Validates System With Avaya Interactive Response and IQ Services Load Testing
White Papers An Internet Service Provider (ISP) was formed 19 years ago from one man's effort to make the power of the Internet available to the average consumer. The ISP wanted to test its Avaya Interactive Response by sending a controlled amount of traffic to...
[April 25, 2007, 1:00]
Hewlett-Packard Case Study: Microsoft Internal Internet Service Provider
White Papers The Microsoft Internal Provider delivers Internet Service Provider (ISP) services to internal clients. To rapidly accommodate increased usage, Microsoft Internal Provider found it necessary to add storage to existing servers or acquire more servers.
[September 11, 2007, 1:00]
VeriSign Enables a Major Satellite Internet Service Provider to Further Promote Security and Affordability
White Papers WildBlue Communications, Inc.is an Internet service provider that delivers reliable broadband connection via satellite for people in remote and rural areas requiring high-speed Internet connectivity. The challenge was to enhance security and...
[September 19, 2009, 1:22]
The Internet Service Provider is dead. Long live the Internet!
Leader Its time as a retail broadband provider was punctuated by irate complaints from customers who couldn't get the service they were paying for, and often couldn't even contact the company to get help. So can Cable & Wireless succeed as a wholesale...
[June 9, 2006, 14:35]
The Coming Internet Revolution: IPv6 and its Implications for the Service Provider Marketplace
White Papers The paper also examines the leading markets for IPv6 adoption, and Cisco System’s leadership in developing IPv6 industry standards and IPv6-ready service provider solutions. Service provider technical and business decision makers interested in...
[June 16, 2005, 0:00]
The Internet Service Provider is dead. Long live the Internet!
Talkback "Carphone Warehouse could still come unstuck. For the economics to work it's got to unbundle BT's exchanges, and BT will do everything it can within the rules to slow the Carphone Warehouse bandwagon down.
[June 12, 2006, 11:45]
The Internet Service Provider is dead. Long live the Internet!
Talkback "tightly sown into the fabric" - presumably like that matting sown with grass seed that they use to keep sand dunes in place?
[June 16, 2006, 21:53]
Growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) Is Able to Boast Their Usage of HP ProLiant Servers to Gain New Clients
White Papers opus:interactive's needed an IT partner that would not only provide reliable equipment and service, but also provide flexibility, scalability, and rapid deployment when adding additional hardware and memory.opus:interactive provides Managed...
[March 5, 2008, 0:02]
Managing Routing Disruptions in Internet Service Provider Networks
White Papers Customers of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) are increasingly interested in running applications such as voice over IP, video games, and commercial transactions. Unfortunately, routine events such as equipment failures or planned maintenance...
[November 28, 2008, 23:00]
Building a Internet Service Provider (ISP) using IIS 6.0: Part II - Level 200
White Papers The administrative audiences that will benefit from this webcast are any IIS administrators who are responsible for granting secure publishing methods for users via the intranet, extranet, or internet.
[December 10, 2003, 23:00]
Internet Service Provider Reduces Time-to-Market for New Services by 40 Percent
White Papers The company turned to Sapient, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, to build a centralized, automated provisioning system based on a service-oriented architecture. T-Com, a division of Deutsche Telekom, is one of the largest broadband and fixed...
[December 19, 2007, 0:01]
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. ComCen had previously refused to remove the site...
[October 28, 2003, 14:30]
AboveNet vows to nab cybervandals
News Internet service provider AboveNet Communications and law enforcement officials are on the hunt for the cyberattackers who halted traffic on Tuesday to almost 1,000 businesses that contract Internet services and Web-page hosting through the company.
[April 27, 2000, 12:11]
MCI accused of harbouring spammers
News Anti-spam campaigner Spamhaus has accused US-based Internet service provider MCI of hosting a Web site that distributes malware used by spammers. According to MessageLabs, Send-Safe was behind a recent spate of spam attacks on Internet service...
[February 7, 2005, 17:45]
Pre-paid 'credit' card for the Web
News Internet service provider World Online has launched the first credit card for children that can be used to shop on the Web. The pre-paid card will also allow consumers to pay for internet access with World Online or any other service provider that...
[September 4, 2000, 14:50]
NTL tipped for Freeserve takeover
News British cable telecom company NTL is the favourite to buy Britain's dominant Internet service provider Freeserve (quote: FRE), according to press reports Sunday. It would give Freeserve access to the NTL's next generation broadband Internet...
[May 22, 2000, 8:55]
Overture wins Freeserve UK Web-search contract
News Overture Services won the Web search business of UK Internet service provider Freeserve, supplanting Google in its flagship service and laying out new terrain for a fight. A representative for California-based Overture, a search company known for...
[July 9, 2003, 7:48]
US VoIP operators feel grip of regulation
News Many see the move, the first attempt by a state public utilities commission to regulate an Internet telephony provider, as the beginning of a new regulatory framework for Internet telephone operators in the state.
[August 26, 2003, 15:25]
ISPs failing to protect Internet kids
News The Internet industry is failing in its ability to protect children from Net paedophiles, according to the industry representative body ISPA (Internet Service Provider Association). It seems fairly clear therefore that for a paedophile to use the...
[February 26, 2001, 6:32]
Virgin.net calls police over security breach
News The police have been called in to assist Internet service provider Virgin.net following Sunday's "security breach," that forced the company to close all its email accounts and prevented thousands of users getting online.
[January 11, 2000, 12:05]



