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AT&T: Internet to hit full capacity by 2010

April 18, 2008 Blame it on all that content, especially videos, bring thrown into the pipes. But don't wish for government intervention, executive says.(By Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK)• AT&T to trim wor... TAGS: government intervention, Net Neutrality, AT&T Corp., traffic, capacity, government, Internet Service Provider, service provider, U.S., video

Cable failure hits U.K. Net traffic

November 26, 2003 A fault in an undersea cable system linking Europe and the United States disrupts Internet and transatlantic telephone services across Britain. TAGS: fault, Telewest, British Telecommunications, failure, traffic, Netherlands, consortium, U.K., France, Europe, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, U.S., e-mail

War briefly draws traffic to news sites

April 24, 2003 U.S. Web surfers flocked to domestic and foreign news sites in March as the war with Iraq escalated, but the traffic increase was short-lived, surveys say. TAGS: CNN, Nielsen/NetRatings, traffic, visitor, survey, Internet-site, Iraq, U.S.

No free lunches on the Net

May 5, 2006 ISPs should be free to charge for service that guarantees voice and video performance, Ellacoya CEO Gerald Wesel says. TAGS: network capacity, service provider, traffic, business model, video service, broadband Internet, broadband, Internet Service Provider, voice, Internet service, U.S., video

Bush campaign site blocks traffic from abroad

October 27, 2004 Five days before the election, the official Bush-Cheney re-election site shuts out visitors from outside the United States. TAGS: Akamai Technologies Inc., Netherlands, visitor, traffic, U.S., president

Sites scramble for Election Day results

November 2, 2004 News sites publishing real-time data, advice. Bush, Kerry sites also charted significant Web traffic increases on election's eve. TAGS: John Kerry, ComScore, traffic, workplace, Florida, U.S., Real-Time

Technology to Detroit's rescue?

December 13, 2005 CNET's Brian Cooley says technology is the answer but most motor companies still don't get the message. TAGS: Detroit, carmaker, HD radio, OnStar, car, traffic, radio, America, U.S.

Web glitch hits Al Gore's cable channel

August 1, 2005 A highly interactive Web site, touted as central to Gore's new Current TV, is mired in traffic on the day of the channel's debut. TAGS: Roopak Patel, Keynote Systems Inc., Al Gore, home page, debut, channel, Time Warner Inc., traffic, chairman, Google Inc., programming, entertainment, U.S., video

E-tailers bullish on holiday sales

November 29, 2004 Net retailers say Black Friday foreshadows a bright year for online sales, as consumers flock to the Web to make purchases. TAGS: online retailer, e-tail, ComScore, Amazon.com Inc., Sears Roebuck & Co., holiday, increase, retailer, Best Buy Co. Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., MSN, traffic, eBay Inc., U.S.

Blackout gives cell phones a black eye

August 15, 2003 Cellular companies' ability to keep service going in a crisis takes a hit, as they struggle to return to normal after the Northeast power outage. TAGS: blackout, Nextel Communications Inc., Detroit, outage, transmitter, Verizon Wireless, cell phone, carrier, call, spokesman, traffic, Sprint Nextel, U.S.
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