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Bandwidth.com invests in FreePBX

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2008-11-14 16:06:41 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
Bandwidth.com has just made an investment in FreePBX, the popular front-end interface to Asterisk-based distros. I discussed this news with Philippe Lindheimer just a couple hours ago. One of the questions I asked was if Bandwidth.com would get "preferred treatment" within the FreePBX interface, since Bandwidth.com offers SIP trunking....
 
 
 
 
 
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AT&T Monthly Bandwidth Caps Are Here [At&t]

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2008-11-04 09:20:00 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...bandwidth caps for its high speed internet customers are here. They're conducting a "market trial" in Reno that started on Nov. 1, where users get between 20GB and 150GB a month, depending on their speed tier. Unlike Time Warner's trial in Beamont , where caps were only applied to new customers, existing customers will also be capped, though...
 
 
 
 
 
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Will Your ISP F You In the A? Bandwidth Hogs Beware [Net Neutrality]

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2008-04-14 12:45:00 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...bandwidth we devour has skyrocketed, so has ISPs' need to police our appetites, even as they offer more bandwidth to whet it. We talked to the biggest ISPs around to get their official positions on traffic management and content filtering to see what's in store for your pipes. Here's where you find out which ISPs may screw you, and which ones...
 
 
 
 
 
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Welcome to the Future of Broadband: Third Major ISP AT&T Testing Bandwidth Caps in the Fall [At&t]

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2008-06-07 18:57:13 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...bandwidth caps in the fall, making them the third of the four major ISPs to do so . (Verizon stands alone, but for how long?) He lays out the familiar rationale, a small group of users (5 percent) pillage the network (40 percent) and they've got to stop them. But then he slips what's probably the real reason they've moving to caps: "Traffic...
 
 
 
 
 
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Rumor: Comcast to meter bandwidth. Good or bad thing?

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2008-05-16 14:23:51 by Rob Beschizza in Boing Boing Gadgets
...bandwidth is " preparing to screw its customers While it's true that Comcast screws its customers, metering bandwidth strikes me as a fairer modus buggerandi than what it does now: lying to us by offering "unlimited" plans with secret limits, with a Kafka-esque policy of not communicating with people who get close to it Here's the rumored...
 
 
 
 
 
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XO Communications Announces Bandwidth Pricing for Phone Calls

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2008-01-15 17:47:47 by Editor in VoIP & Gadgets Blog
...bandwidth-based pricing offering for converged IP services. Instead of paying per minute for voice calls like both traditional TDM and even current VoIP offerings do, XO will be completely bandwidth-based pricing. Considering that voice is simply another application riding over IP, it certainly makes sense, but the premium of charging...
 
 
 
 
 
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Vuze finds users choking on bandwidth throttling

2008-04-22 01:04:11 by HASH0x8c0b15c in gadget life blog
 
...bandwidth throttling is more widespread than previously thought Some internet service providers (ISPs) have not taken kindly to surges in P2P traffic on their network, with the file exchanges consuming large amounts of bandwidth. Although consumers can argue they have paid for unlimited bandwidth with their monthly subscriptions, companies...
 
 
 
 
 
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10 Percent of Broadband Subscribers Suck Up 80 Percent of Bandwidth But P2P No Longer to Blame [Internet]

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2008-04-22 21:00:00 by posted by Pantha in
...bandwidth, like the planet-raping aliens in Independence Day . Om Malik pulls a few of these numbers out of Arbor Networks' CTO, who develops all the traffic management tools your ISP probably uses, so while there's a conflict of interest ( portents of internet doom sell more stuff) they have the data. Ten percent of subscribers consume 80...
 
 
 
 
 
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10 Percent of Broadband Subscribers Suck Up 80 Percent of Bandwidth But P2P No Longer to Blame [Internet]

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2008-04-22 17:00:00 by matt buchanan in Gizmodo
...bandwidth, like the planet-raping aliens in Independence Day . Om Malik pulls a few of these numbers out of Arbor Networks' CTO, who develops all the traffic management tools your ISP probably uses, so while there's a conflict of interest ( portents of internet doom sell more stuff) they have the data. Ten percent of subscribers consume 80...