Network Traffic Archive

  • Jumptap: iPad3 Sales Cranking but Traffic Smaller – for Now

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  • How should Net Neutrality affect the mobile Internet?

    How should Net Neutrality affect the mobile Internet?

    The Big Deal yesterday was the FCC's announcement of two additional proposals to its enforcement of Net Neutrality: non-discrimination (ISPs can't play favorites when it comes to network traffic), and transparent management (ISPs should be upfront with their network management practices, like blocking BitTorrent during peak hours). That's all well and good—I don't think you'll find anyone across the Crunch Network who doesn't support Net Neutrality—but this is thought to apply to “traditional” ISPs: Comcast, Time Warner, etc. The question becomes, then,how should Net Neutrality affect the wireless Internet? Should AT&T be subjected to the same regulations that Time Warner is vis-à-vis the iPhone? What about Sprint and the Palm Pre (and Pixi!)?

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  • Yup, the FCC supports Net Neutrality all right

    Yup, the FCC supports Net Neutrality all right

    As expected, the chairman of the FCC, Julius Genachowski, announced today his agency's support for Net Neutrality. Odds are if you're reading us then you have a basic idea of what Net Neutrality is, but if not it can be summed up like this: ISPs will be expected to treat all data equally, and not favor 0s and 1s from Company A or Company B, no matter what sweetheart a deal may be in place. The idea is that, since all data is treated equally, consumers will have better, unfettered access to the sites and services they choose to support.

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  • Openwave Launches Mobile Analytics 7.0

    Openwave Launches Mobile Analytics 7.0

    Latest Mobile Analytics Solution Enables Carriers to Effectively Monitor and Manage Mobile Data Traffic for Feature Phones, Smartphones, Netbooks and other Mobile Devices NEW YORK, NY, Mobile Marketing Forum, June 2, 2009 – Openwave Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: OPWV), one of the world’s leading software innovators enabling...

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