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Rogers gives up on traffic shaping, for now

Rogers gives up on traffic shaping, for now

03 Feb 2012 By: Howard Solomon - Network World Canada Creator
The controversial Internet practice will start to end next month, the carrier says, after the CRTC alleged it was degrading some residential traffic
HP analytics tech powers Rogers' wireless profiling

HP analytics tech powers Rogers' wireless profiling

25 Jan 2012 By: Brian Bloom - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
With the shift from analogue to digital networks, profiling wireless usage becomes more critical. Plus, how a lack of legacy is an advantage for new carriers
TD goes social 'inside the firewall'

TD goes social 'inside the firewall'

17 Jan 2012 By: Brian Bloom - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
TD Canada Trust employees turn out in record numbers to support internal social media
Bloggers feel RIM's pain--sort of

Bloggers feel RIM's pain--sort of

19 Dec 2011 By: Brian Bloom - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
BLOGOSPHERE Bloggers seem surprised, concerned and even a bit amused at RIM's continuing bad luck
Ditch spreadsheets for proper IPAM, says Forrester

Ditch spreadsheets for proper IPAM, says Forrester

19 Dec 2011 By: Howard Solomon - Network World Canada Creator
Keeping track of Internet addresses and other vital network information has to be automated, warns an Industry analyst
Rogers gives up on traffic shaping, for now
03 Feb 2012
Rogers gives up on traffic shaping, for now
The controversial Internet practice will start to end next month, the carrier says, after the CRTC alleged it was degrading some residential traffic
HP analytics tech powers Rogers' wireless profiling
25 Jan 2012
HP analytics tech powers Rogers' wireless profiling
With the shift from analogue to digital networks, profiling wireless usage becomes more critical. Plus, how a lack of legacy is an advantage for new carriers
TD goes social 'inside the firewall'
17 Jan 2012
TD goes social 'inside the firewall'
TD Canada Trust employees turn out in record numbers to support internal social media
Opinion: Enabling a smart grid in Ontario
03 Jan 2012
Opinion: Enabling a smart grid in Ontario
A next-generation communications network is needed before the province can build a smart electrical grid, says a wireless provider

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