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CARMEN CARrier grade MEsh Networks
08 Mar 2011
The CARMEN project will allow the provision of carrier-grade services over wireless mesh networks comprised of heterogenous radio technologies, meaning more available, easier-to-deploy services at lower cost.
26 Jan 2011
A hundred or so Internet users account for 75% of P2P content, according to a new study conducted by the Carlos III University.
Graphic on downloads
26 Jan 2011
A study conducted by the Carlos III University reveals that a mere one hundred or so users account for 66% of illegal files posted on-line.
P2P
25 Jan 2011
Before tackling the proposed Spanish 'Sinde' Act (the trending topic of late), it's worth mentioning the other paths available to the creative industry to defend its rights and which have absolutely nothing to do with legislation.
imagen filtro voz
25 Jan 2011
A study conducted by the Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) pinpoints and paints a profile of those users who post content on the most popular on-line P2P piracy networks, and goes on to explain the incentives underpinning their work.
Groucho glasses
25 Jan 2011
For years, antipiracy companies like MediaDefender (read our 2007 profile) have scratched out a living by flooding peer-to-peer file-sharing networks with bad data. While the techniques differ, the goal is the same: to make online piracy just enough of a hassle that legal alternatives look good by comparison.
Systems Networks P2P
25 Jan 2011
A study done at Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) identifies and characterizes the users who upload contents on the main P2P piracy networks on Internet and points out the incentives that they find to carrying out this activity.
The Pirate Bay
24 Jan 2011
A study conducted by the University Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M) has pinpointed and created a profile of those users that post content on the most popular Internet P2P piracy networks, and explains the incentives underpinning their work.
antenna photograph
22 Jan 2011
By sharing antennas, cellphone companies could save big on energy bills and carbon footprints. But can they stop competing long enough to get along?
Joerg Widmer
20 Jan 2011
Interview with Joerg Widmer, Senior Researcher, Institute IMDEA Networks

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