Hacked Gadgets – If you are wanting to grab some free Wifi from someone far away have a look at this Wifi Predator from our friends at i-Hacked.
The predator is a modified wireless router connected to a high-powered antenna and running custom firmware to actively seek out open wireless connections. Once they are found, it will test [...] read more

If you think that you feel constrained by your WAN or Internet connection bandwidth, imagine the dilemma the service providers are in. Just when they thought that they'd invested enough in trenching fiber, expanding network capability and upgrading... (posted on 2 Jul 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
When it comes to the important technologies for the 21st century, where in the world do you look? Is it the United States where the Internet was born? Perhaps China or Japan where just about everything is manufactured? How about India where design... (posted on 1 Jul 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)

30 Jun 2008

More Mbps, Less Money

The need for more and more business bandwidth is bumping up against the need for larger and larger cost savings. On the surface, it would seem an impossible situation. But look closer and there may be a way to meet both network performance and budgetary... (posted on 30 Jun 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
In February of this year Cloud Hosting provider Mosso launched a new and improved version of its core hosting offering - The Hosting Cloud. The $100/month offering provided 24x7 support, 500GB bandwidth, 50GB disk space and 3 million web requests per... (posted on 27 Jun 2008 by Data Center Links)
PON or Passive Optical Networking is proving to be a cost effective technology for establishing fiber to the premises for residential and business users. So fast is this technology developing that PON is blowing through standards almost as soon as they... (posted on 26 Jun 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
Technology moves apace however elements of a computer room, especially small ones, can often be overlooked or given a low priority in favour of processing, network, communications and storing units. These elements can often include elements within the... (posted on 26 Jun 2008 by Jason Slater Weblog)

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