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- initialism computing, telecommunications quality of service
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QoS is waaaay too much info, suffice it to say voice uses a different port than data.
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The value proposition for femtocells varies dramatically depending on local conditions and QoS is heaviliy dependent on the broadband backhaul.
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While I feel like Forster cribbed a lot stylistically from the Bourne films in QoS, he does bring the ability to evoke emotion in the filmgoer, which I think is crucial here.
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More specifically, QoS from the ITU and ETSI cartels is a reaction to the immediate VoIP (Skype, Vonage, etc.) threat to existing telephony business models.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » “The empire strikes back: with QoS” 2006
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More specifically, QoS from the ITU and ETSI cartels is a reaction to the immediate VoIP (Skype, Vonage, etc.) threat to existing telephony business models.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » “The empire strikes back: with QoS” 2006
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02: 58 Hm. CNN repeats the mistake that QoS is the first direct sequel in the Bond film franchise.
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QoS is most assuredly important inside corporate networks (where you have ther control to deliver QoS end-to-end) and if your internet router itself were the bottleneck then maybe – but at 800k upload speeds I am positive that the router’s internal queueing and processing isnt the issue.
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ToS has gone through several revisions, but its latest redesign has gained widespread acceptance and is an integral part of QoS, which is essential for streaming media.
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These policies can include factors such as QoS, bandwidth and access control.
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Compared to the United States - est population 300m - est cinemas 'QoS' will open in 2,500.
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