by telecomblogs on May 5, 2010
If you think that Chinese hackers have accessed classified Indian websites in month of Feb/Mar 10, then think again. China may be one of the top sources of Internet hackers worldwide; India isn’t far behind. This has been disclosed in a report The State of Internet released by Akamai Technologies, last month. Every quarter, Akamai publishes a [...]
by telecomblogs on May 4, 2010
In my last post, where I portrayed the dismal picture of broadband affordability in India, I raised the concern regarding the need of imminent price war in broadband space. And as 3G/BWA spectrum auctions are in progress, I feel mobile broadband could shape next decade of broadband growth in India. But latest ABI Research report on ‘Broadband [...]
by telecomblogs on April 28, 2010
I often considered myself fortunate. Living in India’s national capital and always able to connect myself to Internet via broadband, either at home or on move, made things quite easy for me. But life isn’t that easy, when I step out of my ‘broadband comfort zone’ and start thinking about people in India, who don’t [...]
by admin on January 3, 2010
(This Broadband Report Blog was earlier posted but updated to suit new Telecomblogs Page) As we are reaching to end of year 2009, where we are also celebrating a decade of National Telecom Policy-99, which paved ways for phenomenal telecom growth in India, Telecomblogs thought of taking a overview of India’s Broadband Growth, in a [...]
by telecomblogs on October 5, 2009
Recently, Telecomblogs came across a report by Said Business School, Oxford University on Global Study of Broadband Quality. The highly acclaimed report is based on last year’s Cisco sponsored study of the development of Broadband Quality Score- a index that combines the key performance parameters to measure the quality of broadband connection. Below are some [...]
by telecomblogs on August 9, 2009
When was the last time you bought a commodity, called Broadband Speed from leading service provider and after few days of usage realized that the product itself is a big crap. The hype surrounding the speed of 3.1Mbps, as promised in the advertisement of the product, is utterly a fake claim and now what you [...]
by telecomblogs on July 29, 2009
Recently a Broadband Communication firm Epitiro, released UK Mobile Broadband report, which has some significant points to take note of. The report details the performance of mobile broadband networks based on data collected from Dec 8, 2008 to May 8, 2009. It includes the analysis done for major mobile broadband operators including Hutchison 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, [...]