Bandwidth throttling FAQs What is bandwidth throttling and is it legal? If you're noticing a long buffering time when trying to stream your favorite television show, you might be experiencing ...
If your equipment is already in top shape and your Wi-Fi setup is optimized, the next best solution may be upgrading to a faster speed tier, depending on how many heavy internet users are in the house ...
Internet providers could be throttling your connection if you're gaming or streaming too much. Here's how a VPN for Mac can help prevent ISP traffic management from infringing on your fun. Over the ...
Comcast has launched a trial this month in parts of Pennsylvania and Virginia to see how well its new approach to bandwidth management works. If the pilot is successful, the Internet service ...
Internet throttling could be the reason why your WiFi speed is too slow. In this photo illustration an internet page is displayed on a computer screen on April 13, 2006 in London, England. Photo ...
I'm writing to solicit your input on options for bandwidth throttling. I work for a mobile apps developer, and we're researching the best tools to simulate low connectivity, mainly through adjusting ...
A new app launched by the Federal Communications Commission lets you test the speed of your cellphone provider’s broadband access. According to the FCC, the new Mobile Speed Test app replaces the ...
So this was an interesting one. Exchange 2010 SP1 RU2. The site in question has two bonded T1's giving them roughly 3mbit up/down. I got several calls that the internet was slow. After some checking ...
Almost 100 British musicians have expressed the desire for illegal filesharers to have their internet connections throttled rather than disconnected after two warnings. The artists made the decision ...
The server room at Loyola College hums and whirs with the energy of thousands of data transactions passing through gray metal boxes and a rainbow of colored wires. John C. McFadden, the college’s ...
Is your ISP throttling your Internet connection or is it just time to get a new computer? How much bandwidth are you actually using? Are you getting the Internet speeds promised by your provider?