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Economic Viability of a Virtual ISP

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2017
Growing mobile data usage has led to end users paying substantial data costs, while Internet service providers (ISPs) struggle to upgrade their networks to keep up with demand and maintain high quality-of-service (QoS). This problem is particularly severe for smaller ISPs with less capital. Instead of simply upgrading their network infrastructure, ISPs
Shengxin Liu   +5 more
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Game-Theoretic Models of ISP-ISP and ISP-Customer Interactions

2007
The talk will consist of two parts. In the first part of the talk, we will examine how transit and customer prices and quality of service are set in a network consisting of multiple ISPs. Some ISPs may face an identical set of circumstances in terms of potential customer pool and running costs. We will examine the existence of equilibrium strategies in
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Me — Your ISP

IEEE Internet Computing, 2011
The near future could take cooperation among mobile Internet users to a new level of sharing wireless access and interacting without any network infrastructure at all. The basic technologies exist - all we need is a bit of altruistic behavior and the right mobile apps penetrating the market at scale.
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The BSD ISP

2013
Running an ISP can be a tedious task of putting different pieces of boxed hardware together to make the network work, but can also be a fun and entertaining work of research on the right solution to accommodate your customer's needs. The market is full of vendors, big and small, ready to sell you a pre-packaged solution for your (supposed) needs, but ...
Stucchi, Massimiliano   +1 more
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ISP/1

Proceedings of the sixth international conference on APL - APL '74, 1974
A library of conversational programs written in APL and designed to perform a great many common statistical procedures is described. Areas covered include simple parametric statistics, analysis of variance and covariance, multivariate analysis of variance, multiple discriminate analysis, correlation and regression analysis, factor analysis and assorted
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ISPs and Denial-of-Service Attacks

Information Systems Security, 2000
Abstract A denial of service (DOS) attack is any malicious attempt to deprive legitimate customers of their ability to access services, such as a Web server. DOS attacks fall into two broad categories: • Server vulnerability DOS attacks — attacks that exploit known bugs in operating systems and servers.
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A FRIENDLIER ISP

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2010
FOR YEARS, International Specialty Products was the launch point for hostile corporate takeover attempts. But when ISP Chairman Samuel J. Heyman died in November 2009, the specialty chemical firms’ days as a springboard for unfriendly takeovers of other companies ended, says Sunil Kumar, ISP’s president and chief executive officer.
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ISP Friend or Foe? Making P2P Live Streaming ISP-Aware

2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2009
Current peer-to-peer systems are network-agnostic, often generating large volumes of unnecessary inter-ISP traffic. Although recent work has shown the benefits of ISP-awareness on bulk transfer applications, no studies have focused on optimizing P2P live streaming systems.
Fabio Picconi, Laurent Massoulié
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مدونة ISPS

2003
The Code aims, among other things, to establish an international framework for co-operation between Contracting Governments, Government agencies, local administrations and the shipping and port industries to detect security threats and take preventive measures against security incidents affecting ships or port facilities used in ...
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Vulnerabilities of isps

IEEE Potentials, 2003
The evolution of networks and the exponential increase of subscribers on the Internet have toughened the role of Internet service providers (ISPs). The widely held assumption, however, that Internet providers are responsible for the security of the networks they interconnect is not correct; consequently, intrusions take place all the time and no ISP is
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