An Introduction to Deep Packet Inspection
In this article, find out what Deep Packet Inspection is, where it's used, and what implications it has technically, politically and from a security standpoint. Controversial and power, DPI will be a topic talked about more often as its uses expand into the network neutrality realm.
To be published in the April 2011 edition of GlobalVision magazine.
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April 1, 2011 (GlobalVision magazine)
The Internet Video Explosion
Online video is growing at an astounding rate. We are rapidly approaching a point where current methods of distributing video on the Internet will no longer suffice. Read more about the implications of IP-delivered video for the mass market on telecommunications providers.
Originally published in the Q2-2011 Asia-Pacific edition of Connect-World magazine. download 
April 1, 2011 (Connect-World)
Should I choose a Tier 1 or a Tier 2 internet provider?
What are the differences between a Tier 1 and a Tier 2 network? More importantly, which is better for your business? Find out in this article published by Techistan. read online... (offsite) or download 
January 5, 2010 (Techistan)
Enabling Ultra Low Latency Applications over Ethernet
Employing traffic management, queueing and advanced QoS policies to enable ultra-low latency applications over wide area Ethernet networks.
Originally presented at ITEXPO download 
January 18, 2010
The Story of Donut Peering (whitepaper to accompany SME '09 presentation)
A detailed paper describing "Donut Peering" and the benefits it brings to Internet content providers. view/download
The original presentation can be downloaded here , or watch the live version here (offsite).
Originally presented at Streaming Media East.
September 18, 2009
WiFi, Smartphones, Peering and the Network's Growing Importance
WiFi will form the bridge to future wireless technologies that make all forms of communication IP-based, the founder of a Los Angeles-based high-performance network service provider told TMC in an interview today. more... (offsite)
July 2, 2009 (TMCnet)
True Colocation Facilities: It's all about the number of available networks
Colocation facilities are not all built the same, so watch for the small print when colo shopping. Colocation facilities must have networks in them... more... (offsite)
May 5, 2009 (TMCnet)
Network-Neutral Colocation Facilities: Enablers of peering
Public and Private Peering are the key drivers to Internet communications. So what is it, how is it done and by whom? more... (offsite)
March 9, 2009 (TMCnet) |