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BT's P2P throttling 'damages' ADSL's image

News Admitting to port throttling will add further doubt over the incumbent's broadband capabilities," wrote Greenman in a research note published this week. After a storm of bad publicity in the press and on TV, BT announced that it was cancelling the...

[October 18, 2001, 13:37]

Hi-Grade Ultinote M6400 review

Reviews Intel has shown some anxiety about this practice (in which Hi-Grade is not alone), warning that it doesn't validate desktop Pentium 4 chips in notebooks, that power-saving technologies like SpeedStep are not available, and that the lower junction...

[February 19, 2002, 23:00]

Dell SmartPC 250N review

Reviews Intel’s initial warnings of overheating and clock-throttling do not seem to have been borne out, and the chip giant seems to have accepted that this market segment is here to stay. A desktop replacement system needs plenty of I/O ports and...

[August 14, 2002, 10:13]

To truly hide, stream encryption is not the key (no pun intended)

Talkback The type of Torrent user encryption you describe is to limit Deep Packet Inspection and subsequent throttling (More a current US problem). The stream is encrypted, then sent down a secure HTTP tunnel (so no TCP port sharing), to a proxy in...

[December 4, 2009, 19:31]

Rivals accuse BT of stifling Broadband Britain

Talkback Todays broadband is just the start of whats to come, finally making better content possible, yet todays broadband providers are intent on aiming at cherry picking the field, to find the people who'll use broadband to view 2 websites, and read...

[March 28, 2004, 9:34]

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