AI bots strain Wikimedia as bandwidth surges 50%
(arstechnica.com)
Automated AI bots seeking training data threaten Wikipedia project stability, foundation says.
Automated AI bots seeking training data threaten Wikipedia project stability, foundation says.
5G networks meet consumer needs as mobile data growth slows
(ieee.org)
Is the worldwide race to keep expanding mobile bandwidth a fool’s errand? Could maximum data speeds—on mobile devices, at home, at work—be approaching “fast enough” for most people for most purposes?
Is the worldwide race to keep expanding mobile bandwidth a fool’s errand? Could maximum data speeds—on mobile devices, at home, at work—be approaching “fast enough” for most people for most purposes?
Hetzner raises prices while significantly lowering bandwidth (US)
(adriano.fyi)
This morning I received an email from Hetzner stating that they are raising prices in the US while significantly reducing bandwidth.
This morning I received an email from Hetzner stating that they are raising prices in the US while significantly reducing bandwidth.
You Don't Know Jack about Bandwidth
(queue.acm.org)
Bandwidth probably isn't the problem when your employees or customers say they have terrible Internet performance. Once they have something in the range of 50 to 100 Mbps, the problem is latency—how long it takes for the ISP's routers to process their traffic.
Bandwidth probably isn't the problem when your employees or customers say they have terrible Internet performance. Once they have something in the range of 50 to 100 Mbps, the problem is latency—how long it takes for the ISP's routers to process their traffic.
I Uploaded 50 TB of Ubuntu ISOs to China
(reddit.com)
Signed in to my ISP and saw 36 TB of traffic last month... a normal month for me is 3-4 TB.
Signed in to my ISP and saw 36 TB of traffic last month... a normal month for me is 3-4 TB.
You Don’t Know Jack about Bandwidth
(cacm.acm.org)
If you are an ISP and your customers hate you, take heart: This is now a solvable problem.
If you are an ISP and your customers hate you, take heart: This is now a solvable problem.
Overbooking – how providers divide up the bandwidth
(init7.net)
Most providers advertise their Internet subscriptions with the maximum available bandwidth – in addition to the price.
Most providers advertise their Internet subscriptions with the maximum available bandwidth – in addition to the price.