|
Allot releases World Cup Mobile Trends report
Results unexpected, YouTube sees dramatic 'next morning' spikes
Wed. July 28, 2010
by staff from releases, additional reporting by Chris Snow
Allot Communications Ltd. has released its new Allot MobileTrends World Cup Report. The report indicates that mobile broadband usage increased by 24% during the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches. Web browsing on mobile broadband experienced the sharpest growth with a 35% rise, while YouTube traffic rose significantly by 32% on post-match mornings.
Read more >
|
 |
|
|
EXFO and CENX partner to deliver 'off-net' SLA monitoring EXFO Inc. and CENX Inc. have announced a partnership that will result in deployment of off-net service-level agreement (SLA) monitoring for Carrier Ethernet services. Previously, when a service provider needed SLA monitoring to off-net locations via a partner network, their practical choices were to “run blind,” with no ability to measure, alarm and report on the Ethernet service quality to these off-net locations, or deploy customer premises monitoring equipment at each of these off-net locations.
Verdantix calls Orange the most ecologically sustainable telco According to the 2010 "Green Quadrant" report published by Verdantix, an independent analyst firm that provides commercial analysis of climate change, sustainability and energy issues, Orange "stands out as the telecoms operator that has been most successful in creating, marketing and delivering telecoms solutions which offer sustainability benefits to business customers."
Update: Smart Metering in Europe The EU has mandated that member states introduce smart metering in homes and businesses by 2020, to understand and monitor energy consumption with the aim of reducing usage, and ensuring reliability of supply.
AT&T reports nearly 6.7 million connected devices, many are M2M AT&T announced today that nearly 3.4 million connected devices have been added to their network in the past three quarters, including roughly 900,000 connected devices in the second quarter. The total number of connected devices on the AT&T network – both emerging consumer devices and machine-to-machine – is nearly 6.7 million.
|
Stay on top of industry trends, finance and technology with our global cadre of editors and analysts.
Click here to subscribe
|