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IP Traffic To Double Every Two Years: related news

IP Traffic To 'Double' Every Two Years

Stony Stevenson writes "Web traffic volumes will almost double every two years from 2007 to 2012, driven by video and web 2.0 applications, according to a report from Cisco Systems. Cisco's Visual Networking Index (PDF) predicts that visual networking will account for 90 percent of the traffic coursing through the world's IP networks by 2012. The upward trend is not only driven by consumer demand for YouTube clips and IPTV, according to the report, as business use of video conferencing will grow at 35 percent CAGR over the same period." I left the apostrophes around the word "double" in the title because the linked site has them, but for the life of me I can't figure out why.

Dynamic EngineeringLinux cPCI4IP Dynamic Engineering Now you can use LINUX with IndustryPack hardware. A new suite of IP Carrier and IP module software is being developed by DYNAMIC ENGINEERING. The Linux driver for cPCI4IP - 4 position IP Module Car

Now you can use LINUX with IndustryPack hardware. A new suite of IP Carrier and IP module software is being developed by DYNAMIC ENGINEERING. The Linux driver for cPCI4IP - 4 position IP Module Carrier for the cPCI bus is available now.

Fax over IP (FoIP): What is the Right Way to Implement it for Your Organization

There is a lot of "buzz" these days about Fax over IP (FoIP) and every faxing organization that implements Voice over IP (VoIP) should indeed take a close look at IP-based faxing. Both technologies bring traditional telephony applications (voice and fax) into data network environments, allowing organizations to transport phone or fax calls over an IP data network.

NSFnet — 20 Years of Internet Obscurity and Insight

coondoggie writes "The National Science Foundation (NSF) reissued the words that started the Internet revolution 20 years ago today: 'The NSFnet Backbone has reached a state where we would like to more officially let operational traffic on.' That was the email sent to users of the NSF's fledgling NSFnet to announce that the network's backbone had been upgraded to a 'blazing T-1 speed.' NSFnet was created by NSF a few years earlier in an attempt to create a computer network similar to the Department of Defense's ARPANET. When the original six-node, 56 kilobits-per-second NSFnet backbone went into operation in 1986, NSF made the decision to allow any academic, governmental or commercial entity to hook up to this network of networks. Within a few weeks of going online, traffic on the new network began doubling every few weeks.

Two Little Hands Productions Completes the Second Series of Signing Time With Two New DVDs

Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) July 10, 2008 – Two Little Hands Productions – creators of the popular Signing Time (http://www.signingtime.com/) DVD series and hit public television show designed to teach babies (http://www.signingtime.com/index.php?cPath=41), toddlers and young children to communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) – is pleased to announce the release of two new DVDs completing Series Two of the Signing Time DVD series.

EU Plans To Extend Copyright; Turns Copyright System Into Welfare For Musicians

Just as we feared, the EU has now approved copyright extension of performance royalties from 50 years to 95 years. This is basically an approval to steal from the public. The public made a deal with musicians 50 years ago: give us music, and we'll give you performance royalties for 50 years. The musicians accepted that, and it was a worthwhile deal for them. Yet, now, the government has decided to change the deal, remove that content from the public domain and give it to the musicians for another 45 years. This is, simply, bad policy. It encourages the exact wrong behavior: telling people that the public will pay them for work they did many many years ago over and over again. This doesn't encourage musicians to continue working and it doesn't encourage them to be fiscally responsible and save for retirement or anything.

Analyst: EA, Take-Two To 'Continue To Posture'

Analyst: EA, Take-Two To 'Continue To Posture' While EA won't extend its $2 billion tender offer to acquire Take-Two when it expires at midnight tonight, Take-Two is expected to make a management presentation to EA within the next few days. The two companies could still reach an acquisition agreement (EA has said it's "hopeful").

ShoreTel Granted Two Patents

SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ShoreTel(R), Inc. (Nasdaq: SHOR), a leading provider of Pure IP Unified Communications (UC) solutions, today announced it has received two patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. US Patent 7,379,540 covers server backup capabilities across distributed IP telephony systems, increasing the survivability and fault tolerance of managing and routing voice calls over the IP network (LAN/WAN). US Patent 7,386,114 covers techniques for collecting and sharing information when multiple switches or servers are involved in a call.

Easily Drive Traffic to your Website

Newbies on the World Wide Web, listen up! Here you will find some of the easiest techniques to improve that much needed targeted traffic for your website. Let us deliberate first on some of the free traffic ideas for your website. Let's get this party started! Article Writing Write articles that you can submit to article directories. This is one of the best techniques to get the traffic started for your website. You will just have to point that link to your site, which will mean a long-standing traffic for you. People will be able to find your website through the articles that you've submitted. Here are some of the best directories out there: articlecity.com ezinearticles.com ideamarketers.com goarticles.com Blog It! Create a blog. It is quite easy to make one.

Is Putting Every Frame Of A Movie Into A Photo Copyright Infringement? Should It Be?

There's been a bit of buzz going around the blog/social media world over someone who made a photograph that shows a snapshot from every second of the movie The Big Lebowski (most of the posts about it erroneously claim that it's every frame of the movie, but a quick scan through the images shows that it's more like one frame every second -- i.e., approximately 1 frame out of every 30).

Is Putting Every Frame Of A Movie Into A Photo Copyright Infringement? Should It Be?

There's been a bit of buzz going around the blog/social media world over someone who made a photograph that shows a snapshot from every second of the movie The Big Lebowski (most of the posts about it erroneously claim that it's every frame of the movie, but a quick scan through the images shows that it's more like one frame every second -- i.e., approximately 1 frame out of every 30). What's interesting to me, though, is that the photo is listed under a Creative Commons license -- and I'm wondering if Universal Studios (NBC Universal) knows about this, and if it would freak out. It's difficult to see how this photo could possibly hurt the commercial viability of The Big Lebowski. It's quite clear that, if anything, it's a celebration of the movie.

MSC Cruises introduces two-night inaugural Orchestra sailing

MSC Cruises has launched a special one-of-a-kind cruise that will provide a unique opportunity for cruise aficionados to be among the first to sail on MSC Orchestra in North American waters – and enjoy an extended New Year’s celebration at the same time. The line has opened reservations for a two-night Caribbean inaugural cruise on Orchestra departing from Fort Lauderdale Jan. 2, 2009, to launch the ship’s first season sailing Caribbean itineraries. The ship will spend one day in Nassau and return to Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 4. Cruise-only rates for the two-night sailing begin at US$199 p.p., double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional, as is a fuel surcharge for the first two people occupying a stateroom. After the special inaugural sailing, MSC Orchestra will sail alternating seven-night roundtrip itineraries through

A Cold War Meeting in Space 33 Years Ago Today

On July 17, 1975, something momentous and unprecedented happened: two Cold War-rivals met in space. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project saw spacecraft from the United States and the Soviet Union docking together in space, ushering in a new era of cooperative ventures between the two countries that once were rivals in the "space race." Preparing for the mission, the astronauts and cosmonauts had to visit each other's countries for training, and the two space agencies had to share classified information with each other in order for the rendezvous and docking to work successfully. A few years ago, Tom Stafford, one of the American astronauts said the Apollo-Soyuz mission "showed the whole world that if the Soviet Union and America could work together in space, they could work together on the Earth.

Cassini's Primary Mission Ends, Two-Year Extension Begins

wooferhound points out recent news that the Cassini probe has completed its original four-year mission and is beginning a two-year extended mission, which was authorized earlier this year. Cassini's first mission brought us a treasure trove of information about Saturn and its various moons. The new mission will target two of those moons in particular for further study: Titan and Enceladus. Quoting: "The spacecraft is extremely healthy and carries 12 instruments powered by three radioisotope thermoelectric generators. Data from Cassini's nominal and extended missions could lay the groundwork for possible future missions to Saturn, Titan or Enceladus. [The two moons] are primary targets in the two-year extended mission, dubbed the Cassini Equinox Mission.

Best Way To Store Digital Video For 20 Years

An anonymous reader writes "My kid is now 1 year old and I already have 100G of digital video (stored on DVDs, DVD quality) and photos. How should I store it so that it's still readable 10 to 20 years from now? Will DVDs stil be around, and readable, 10 years from now? Should I plan for technology changes every 5 to 10 years (DVD->Blue-ray->whatever)? Is optical storage better, or should I try to use hard drives (making technology changes automatic)? And, if the answer is optical, how do you store optical disks so that they last?"

Electronic Arts to end US$2B hostile bid for Take-Two, start friendly talks instead

Electronic Arts Inc. said yesterday it will drop its hostile US$2-billion bid for rival video-game publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. and instead pursue private talks with the company that created the popular Grand Theft Auto series and other video games. While shares of Take-Two fell 4% on the spectre that EA might walk away, or come back with a lower bid, analysts said a deal was more probable now that friendly talks were in the offing. EA, maker of Rock Band, Madden and other games, said yesterday John Riccitiello, its chief executive, and Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two executive chairman, held talks over the weekend. "I think Take-Two ... is going to negotiate a dollar [per share] higher and then claim victory," said Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter.

Double-Take(R) Software Expands Workload Protection Solutions with the Addition of Double-Take(R) for Linux

Double-Take(R) Software Expands Workload Protection Solutions with the Addition of Double-Take(R) for Linux

Two years after, peace eludes artistes' body

ECENT moves by flutist Tee Mac-led faction of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, PMAN, to reconcile its differences with the juju music maestro Admiral Dele Abiodun's, may have hit the rock as Abiodun during a media interaction recently dissociated himself and his executive from what he described as "a satanic press conference" organized by Tee Mac to inform that the rift that began over two years ago, had been resolved.

Beijing 2008 PS3 Review

Every four years the world goes a bit crazy for two things; the football world cup and the olympic games. Both are easily the most recognizable sporting events on the planet today, and it seems every four years that with these tournaments comes the video game iteration. It's interesting to see the Olympic video games because generally we only see one or,

NATSUME CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF ITS POPULAR HARVEST MOON SERIES WITH TWO NEW TITLES FOR NINTENDO DS AND NINTENDO WII THIS SUMMER

NATSUME CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF ITS POPULAR HARVEST MOON SERIES WITH TWO NEW TITLES FOR NINTENDO DS™ AND NINTENDO WII™ THIS SUMMER

Search Engine Optimization- Key to unlock the success for your business

Like Neo, traffic is "The One". Without traffic, all your effort would just go to waste. Every business needs customers, customers to sell your products to. For any business, traffic is the walk in customer. The more traffic for your site, the more business you rake in. For your business to be successful it needs to make contacts with the right people at the right time and this is essentially what search engine optimization strives to do for your business.

NEWS: Sony loses $3bn in two years due to PS3 pricing

NEWS Kaleidescape launch two new players NEWS 3G users in Europe crosses 100 million mark NEWS Ovei pod offers "Personal Media Experience" NEWS Retro rotary phone watch available NEWS Speaker that hides in your walls launched REVIEW TomTom GO 530 GPS receiver NEWS Goldstriker teases with preview pic of blinged iPhone 3G NEWS Sony loses $3bn in 2 years due to PS3 pricing NEWS Sanyo go weatherproof with new TV NEWS Airremote turns iPhone into remote control

Chinese Red Cross hacker gets two years in jail

A Chinese man has been sentenced to two years in jail after he hacked a Red Cross web site set up to collect funds for the victims of the Sichuan earthquake.

Chinese Red Cross hacker gets two years in jail

A Chinese man has been sentenced to two years in jail after hacking a Red Cross web site launched for the victims of China's recent earthquake.


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