Weekend Roundup: Biden’s Big Broadband Plan; Military HoloLens Nick Kolakowski, April 2, 2021 6 min read It’s the weekend! Before you shut down your browser, let’s revisit some of the big tech stories that you might...
5 Industries Forever Changed Through Wireless Broadband Dice Guest, October 12, 2018 6 min read The public availability of wireless broadband is the foundation for significant change and considerable innovation....
FCC Chairman Aims to Roll Back Net Neutrality Nick Kolakowski, March 1, 2017 3 min read The Internet, ladies and gentlemen, is a series of pipes. (Actually, this is Google's datacenter.) In remarks to the...
Akamai Report Shows iOS Users Prefer WiFi to Cell Nets Kevin Fogarty, October 16, 2013 4 min read Internet speeds, number of attacks continue to rise The Internet is getting faster, a lot bigger and a lot more...
The Next Big Fiber Showdown: Austin Nick Kolakowski, October 1, 2013 3 min read Google might have big plans to wire America with high-speed broadband, but at least one carrier isn’t willing to...
New York City Expanding Free Wi-Fi Zones in December Nick Kolakowski, September 30, 2013 3 min read New York City is on the verge of launching a massive public Wi-Fi program. This latest initiative from outgoing...
Despite Sales Surge, Enterprises Still Not Excited by 10Gbit/sec Ethernet Kevin Fogarty, September 3, 2013 4 min read Datacenters avoid 10Gbit/sec Ethernet for servers but go for 40Gbit/sec in cores and backbones Prices for...
Broadband Usage Still Slowly Gaining in U.S. Nick Kolakowski, August 27, 2013 2 min read Roughly 70 percent of American adults over the age of 18 have a high-speed broadband connection in their home,...
Datacenter Networks Begin to See Higher Bandwidth Speeds Kevin Fogarty, June 24, 2013 4 min read Networks belonging to mid- and large-sized organizations will undergo a major overhaul in flexibility, speed and...
Blimps, TV Airwaves Part of Google’s Plan to Spread the Web Nick Kolakowski, May 28, 2013 3 min read Pop quiz: how do you bring the Internet to underdeveloped parts of the world? The answer, in Google’s case, is...