Smartphone users expect a website to load in under three seconds -- and may leave a website that takes longer. Furthermore, when Google assesses page ranks, the websites that load faster rank higher.
Why it matters: The National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) is considering putting restrictions in place that would limit how often its websites could be accessed by the public.
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ellacoya Networks™, Inc., a leading provider of carrier-class broadband service optimization solutions for IP networks, today released findings based on usage data of ...
As the networking industry makes a continued return to “normal” following the pandemic-generated bump of 2020, research suggests it is about to make a step change. According to a study from global ...
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Dealing with a data cap? Tired of getting dinged for busting through it? Learn how to identify the hogs on your network and how to make sure your ISP is delivering everything you’re paying for. Update ...
When software chews up website bandwidth for reasons other than people actually viewing content, the owners of those sites get a little upset. Many companies understand this, so web-crawlers are often ...