Archive for February, 2010
Facilitate hosting content locally – The Hindu
Thursday, February 25, 2010 6:38 No Comments![]() The Hindu |
Facilitate hosting content locally
The Hindu This is a very expensive and cumbersome process and is not viable unless the ISP also offers basic telephony services as in the case of Airtel. … |
Govt issues 3G auction notification – CIOL
Thursday, February 25, 2010 4:13 No Comments|
Govt issues 3G auction notification
CIOL Since a Unified Access Services (UAS) license or an Internet Service Provider (ISP) license can only be awarded to an Indian company, as per DoT guidelines, … and more » |
Litl’s Webbook Brings the Most Tech Averse Online – Open Media Boston
Thursday, February 25, 2010 1:58 No Comments![]() Open Media Boston |
Litl's Webbook Brings the Most Tech Averse Online
Open Media Boston … the litl's simplified design—inexperienced and casual users—is also the least likely to already have an ISP subscription and wireless network at home. … |
Broadband plans not up to speed, say users – NEWS.com.au
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 20:14 No Comments|
Broadband plans not up to speed, say users
NEWS.com.au "It's not always the fault of the ISP," he said. "There can be other things such as issues with your computer or your router that can slow things down. … and more » |
ISPs to FCC: Don’t Bypass Courts, Classify Broadband as Phone Service – Big Government (blog)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 18:24 No Comments![]() Boston Globe |
ISPs to FCC: Don't Bypass Courts, Classify Broadband as Phone Service
Big Government (blog) Typical… statists want to make every ISP as crappy as Comcast. We're all going to end up paying more for less… unless this flexing by the FCC & Team Hussein … ISPs Warn FCC Against Title II Regulation of Web AccessBroadcasting & Cable NET NEUTRALITY DEBATE:Citizen Economists (blog) Feds will play a big part in broadband pushFCW.com (blog) DailyTech -Ars Technica all 1,080 news articles » |
Centralize Files with HP MediaSmart Server – WebProNews (blog)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 15:52 No Comments|
Centralize Files with HP MediaSmart Server
WebProNews (blog) With a backup of up to 10 PCs or laptops in a household, the server provides a cloud with its third party ISP through the open API. … |
New Haven / Orange Courtyard Completes Renovations, adds InnFlux HSIA
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 9:36 No CommentsNew Haven / Orange Courtyard Completes Renovations, adds InnFlux HSIA The New Haven/Orange, CT Courtyard has completed renovations, including installing an InnFlux guest High Speed Internet Access fully managed system. Article courtesy of Hotel Interactive. Read the full article here: http://www.hotelinteractive.com/article.aspx?articleid=15083
Cablevision aiming to suck less, debuting “PC-to-TV” screen streaming service. – Gadgetsteria (blog)
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:59 No Comments![]() The Business Insider |
Cablevision aiming to suck less, debuting “PC-to-TV” screen streaming service.
Gadgetsteria (blog) by Mike Spend any measurable amount of time in the tech realm and you'll quickly find out that in terms of ISP's, Cablevision rarely get's “I love you” … Cablevision Will Trial PC-To-TV For Non-GeekspaidContent.org all 423 news articles » |
Home wireless network rules – Bradenton Herald
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 23:53 No Comments|
Home wireless network rules
Bradenton Herald The access point connects (possibly through a wired router) with the ISP to whom you pay a monthly fee. This network also creates access to shared data on … SMC Networks SA routes network market to optimum performance with new …PRLog.Org (press release) all 3 news articles » |
1/3 of U.S. Skips Broadband Due to Cost, Crotchetiness – Wired News
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 20:54 No Comments![]() Boston Globe |
1/3 of U.S. Skips Broadband Due to Cost, Crotchetiness
Wired News As RadioJoe says, ISP's in the USA will inevitably begin pushing “tiered” broadband access. It won't be just a matter of connection speed anymore. … NET NEUTRALITY DEBATE:Citizen Economists (blog) ISPs Warn FCC Against Title II Regulation of Web AccessBroadcasting & Cable Case closed: why most of USA lacks 100Mbps 'Net connectionsArs Technica all 776 news articles » |



