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Pay-per-use bandwidth? Not without some ground rulesCNETPay-per-use bandwidth is inevitable: the end of unlimited Internet access is at hand. Bandwidth is a limited resource, especially on wireless networks, and despite all the hand-wringing and hair-tearing, the companies that provide us with that ...and more » |
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Allot Communications May Gain On Messaging's RiseInvestor's Business DailyFor Internet service providers, messaging that takes place via social networking sites can tax their resources and bring in little extra revenue. AP View Enlarged Image Analysts, too, say the free text messaging services provided by Google (GOOG) and ...and more » |
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House votes for access to sealed bidsConcord MonitorIn addition to the privatization bill, it voted on bills dealing with medical malpractice lawsuits, lifting a tax on internet access and scaling back a regional cap-and-trade program. The Legislature created a privatization committee of three House ...and more » |
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Global Managed Security Services IndustrySacramento BeePRODUCT DEVELOPMENTS/ INTRODUCTIONS II-25Sysnet Launches Professional Security Services and ManagedSecurity Services II-25PAETEC Launches Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention System II-25IBM Launches Series of Latest Security Products and ...and more » |
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AT&T 4G LTE Expands To Chicago's South Side And SuburbsMarketWatch (press release)LTE technology offers lower latency, or the processing time it takes to move data through a network, such as how long it takes to start downloading a webpage or file once you've sent the request. Lower latency helps to improve services like mobile ...and more » |
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