ISP »

This is how each ISP is implementing the six-strikes anti-piracy program

Enrique Manalang March 2, 2013 4

ispcas

Now that the “six-strikes” Copyright Alert System has gone live, and we know exactly how some of these alerts will look like, it’s about time that ISPs revealed how they’ll be implementing the system. Let’s go through each of the participating ISPs one by one and see how each of [...]

Read More »

This is what the warnings sent by six-strikes anti-piracy program actually look like [Image]

Enrique Manalang March 2, 2013 5

cas

A couple of days ago, the “six-strikes” Copyright Alert System was officially launched in the US. But until now, all we’ve known about the system are the details of how it works and the ISPs that will be participating. We haven’t seen what an actual alert looks like.

Ars Technica[...]

Read More »

Copyright Alert System (aka six-strikes) launches today in USA, with these ISPs

Enrique Manalang February 26, 2013 7

cas

The Six-Strikes Anti-Piracy Program is here! We previously reported that the program was delayed to 2013, and we’ve talked plenty about how exactly it works, but the day has finally come for the system to finally go live. The bad news for those of you that hated the idea? If [...]

Read More »

Your internet slow? Check out the FCC’s study of real data speeds vs advertised speeds by broadband ISPs

Enrique Manalang February 19, 2013 6

ethernet

The Federal Communications Commission has released its latest report on broadband ISPs in the US. The report contains some very interesting data on the the FCC’s analysis of real data speeds being provided to customers compared to the speeds being advertised by their service providers.

The download speed data provided [...]

Read More »