Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece James Harris, Product Director, Service Provider & Key Accounts Europe ...
What San Diego’s Mushroom Networks does is something akin to IT alchemy. The company’s technology transforms data rates that trickle into its “black box” device from a variety of Internet connections ...
If you’re reading PCWorld, you probably know that it’s important to keep your PC updated so that security issues are patched.
WAYNE, N.J. — The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has approved three specifications that define ways to bond copper pairs in DSL networks, a move that will allow operators to setup higher ...
Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing gadgets and writing code for CNET Labs' benchmarks. He managed CNET's San Francisco Labs, reviews 3D ...
services as far as 16 Mbps downstream and 2 Mbps upstream using eight 2 Mbps 20:1 contended lines. The bonding service incurs an additional setup charge of £25+VAT as well as an on-going monthly ...
Be Broadband is introducing a new way of boosting the ADSL speeds it offers, known as line bonding. Simply put, it involves doubling everything up, so you have two phone lines, two ADSL subscriptions ...
Last mile copper loops are largely considered a dead-end technology; fiber-to-the-home and coaxial cable systems offer much more headroom, so much so that even the recent National Broadband Plan ...
A hacker has found a backdoor to wireless combination router/DSL modems that could allow an attacker to reset the router’s configuration and gain access to the administrative control panel. The attack ...