Category Archives: ISPs

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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Beyond Fear and Deep Packet Inspection

I want to think through security questions as they relate to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) to narrow a security-derived understanding of the technology Continue reading

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Deep Packet Inspection: What Innovation Will ISPs Encourage?

All sorts of nasty things as said about ISPs that use Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). ISPs aren’t investing enough in their networks, they just want to punish early adopters of new technologies, they’re looking to deepen their regulatory powers capacities, … Continue reading

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