EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering now offers an IPTV quality-of-service (QoS) assessment package for its full-featured, multi-layered CoLT-450P DSL test set. This software package allows wireline ...
A handheld, battery-operated test set for the installation and maintenance of copper-based broadband access networks, the CoLT-450P from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering assesses IPTV and HDTV over ...
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has added tools to the Broadband.gov Web site to help users measure their broadband speeds or to report that they do not have broadband available. The FCC ...
The Federal Communications Commission yesterday released broadband speed test data for the first time in two years, after ignoring months of inquiries about why the annual speed test reports hadn't ...
The FCC is asking the nation's broadband and smartphone users to use their broadband testing tools to help the feds and consumers know what speeds are actually available, not just promised by the ...
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new open source project to develop the new broadband speed test that will deliver more accurate results for a vastly improved broadband user experience has been ...
Over the course of the last 18 months, it has become increasingly obvious that high-speed internet access is vital to keeping our society functioning. Federal, state and local leaders have addressed ...
There’s been a big kerfuffle since the FCC recently proposed to give broadband a goose. If the National Broadband Plan goes as it should (and no, I’m not counting on it, either), almost everyone in ...
Communications regulator Ofcom is to field-test the mobile broadband performance of five major operators. The regulator has asked broadband test company Epitiro to measure data throughput speeds for 3 ...
A new study charges that some of the Internet Service Provider speed test results that the Federal Communications Commission cites in its surveys are inaccurate. Specifically, tests conducted by the ...
The FCC is embarking on a project to determine actual broadband speeds and see if broadband providers are actually delivering what they advertise. As the FCC sets out to expand and modernize broadband ...
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