Monthly Archives: September 2009

Some Data on the Skype iPhone Application

How much data per second does the Skype iPhone application consume? I answer this, and think of how the application might impact Canadian customers. Continue reading

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Analysis: ipoque, DPI, and Network Neutrality

German Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) manufacturer ipoque has produced a white paper titled “Deep Packet Inspection: Technology, Applications & Network Neutrality.” In it, the company distinguishes between DPI as a technology and as technology possessing potential social effects. After this discussion they provide a differentiated ‘tiering’ of various bandwidth management impacts on network neutrality. Continue reading

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The Business of Infringing Content

Is Digiprotect worried about DPI appliances that are sensitive to copywritten files’ signatures as potentially endangering their operations? Continue reading

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