Tuesday, March 16, 2010

The arithmetic of ADCs; FCC commish on 'Net neutrality

Inside net neutrality with FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell | High-speed broadband: VDSL vs Fibre

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The arithmetic of ADCs
Previous newsletters have discussed the role of application delivery controllers (ADCs) as well as the key functionality they provide. This newsletter will quantify the difference between the value of a server load balancer (SLB) and the value of an ADC. Read More


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How WAN Governance Improves Business Performance
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Inside net neutrality with FCC Commissioner Robert M. McDowell
Billions of dollars are at stake in the FCC's net neutrality rule making, which could mandate rules for broadband Internet access over wireless and wireline networks. Read More


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High-speed broadband: VDSL vs Fibre
Many operators are improving DSL broadband by deploying VDSL (Very High Bitrate DSL), which is cheaper to deploy than fibre as carriers can use existing copper infrastructure. Read More


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FCC Offers Free Broadband Speed Test
The Federal Communications Commission recently launched a free broadband speed test you can use to check the speed of your Internet connection. The test will reveal how fast your connection lets you upload and download data, as well as other provide information about high-speed Internet service. You can then compare your FCC test results with the speeds promised by your Internet service provider (ISP). Read More



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