FCC Open Internet Rules Summary
Sandvine has reviewed the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) December 23, 2010 Report and Order (the Order) related to Preserving the Free and Open Internet. In short the Order appears to...
View ArticleThe Broadband World Gathers in Paris
Record numbers of attendees gathered last week in Paris for Broadband World Forum Europe. As always, we at Sandvine were part of the exhibition floor and this year we were excited to showcase our...
View ArticlePondering and Pontificating on Policy Control
Guest blog contribution by Cassio Sampaio, AVP Product Management, Sandvine The focus of last week’s Policy Control conference in Amsterdam was “Manage, Monetise and Optimize Broadband Traffic with...
View ArticleFaceTime Facts and Figures
One of the big news stories of the weeks seems to be the fact that AT&T could potentially charge customers for the ability to use Apple’s FaceTime video calling feature over their cellular...
View ArticleA Net Neutrality Compromise in Europe?
The latest event to get the Net Neutrality term burbling across the Internet again was a May 30th speech by Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission (EC) responsible for the Digital...
View ArticleSandvine’s Thoughts on the Net Neutrality Ruling in the US
Last week a US federal appeals court ruled that the “no blocking” and “no unreasonable discrimination” portions of the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) December 23, 2010 Report and Order...
View ArticleDear FCC, deprioritize Pay for Priority
On Monday, Sandvine submitted comments yesterday to the FCC’s latest Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the Open Internet. Much of the NPRM focuses on legal questions that others are better...
View ArticleSandvine, Internet Leaders Achieve Consensus on Traffic Differentiation
Sandvine’s Chief Technology Officer, Don Bowman, recently concluded months of work with members of the Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group (BITAG) to publish BITAG’s Technical Working Group’s...
View ArticleThe Net NeuroZone: Net Neutrality Enters Europe
The European Parliament just approved a proposed Regulation concerning Net Neutrality and roaming in the EU, applicable to all Member States. Apparently, the Net Neutrality rules will apply from April...
View ArticleService Innovation’s British Invasion
We’ve talked quite a bit about T-Mobile’s “Binge On” and “Music Freedom” plans on this blog, because we think they are great examples of innovative subscriber services that are being offered in...
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