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Bandwidth Management: Best Practices & What Not to Do

Bandwidth Management: Best Practices & What Not to Do

by Neil McDonald | Jun 23, 2022 | Networking

Bandwidth Management Bandwidth management is how Internet Service Providers (ISPs) control traffic on their networks and enforce subscriber plan rates. Traffic shaping is a commonly-used bandwidth control mechanism that’s intended to improve network performance,...
How to Lower Network Latency and Improve Subscriber Quality of Experience (QoE)

How to Lower Network Latency and Improve Subscriber Quality of Experience (QoE)

by Neil McDonald | May 18, 2022 | Networking

Network Latency There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and subscribers complaining that their Internet service is slow. When ISPs receive those calls, the default reaction might be to suggest a plan upgrade to increase the speed (throughput) of the...
What is QoE? A Look at Subscriber Quality of Experience for ISPs

What is QoE? A Look at Subscriber Quality of Experience for ISPs

by Neil McDonald | Apr 7, 2022 | Networking

What is QoE? In the networking world, QoE stands for Quality of Experience. Specifically, this refers to the quality of service experienced by a subscriber, often simply called subscriber QoE. Examples of good subscriber QoE include: An internet that ‘feels fast,’ no...
Netflix – How It (Actually) Works: Insights for Network Managers

Netflix – How It (Actually) Works: Insights for Network Managers

by Harneet Singh | Apr 12, 2018 | Networking

Dan Siemon and Scot Loach from Preseem appeared live on ISP Radio with hosts Steven Grabiel and Dennis Burgess on April 4th, 2018. This post is a written summary of the segment where Scot discusses Netflix and how it actually works (hint: it’s not a stream), for...
Packet Buffering, Network Latency and QoE | Watch Preseem’s ISP Radio Interview

Packet Buffering, Network Latency and QoE | Watch Preseem’s ISP Radio Interview

by Harneet Singh | Apr 5, 2018 | Networking

Preseem ISP Radio Interview: Packet Buffering, Network Latency, QoE, and More! Dan Siemon and Scot Loach from Preseem appeared live on ISP Radio with hosts Steven Grabiel and Dennis Burgess on April 4th, 2018. The main topic was the concept of packet buffering and its...
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