Internet inventor fixes VoIP and IPTV issues
What do you do if you have the phrase, "helped create the internet" on your resume? Start a networking company of course.An original team member who helped create the Internet, Arpanet, has launched a new hardware company designed to take advantage of next generation IP services. Larry Roberts' new company, Anagram has developed a hardware device designed for next generation video, voice and data called the Flow Router. This device can eliminate performance issues on network applications such as VoIP and IPTV. Anagram can guarantee the quality of video, voice and speed of downloads through the Router by using Behavioral Traffic Control to prohibit traffic from using a specific share of resources running on the network.
The Anagram FR-1000 Flow Router has been testing in corporate network environments and is currently on the market.
[via informationweek]












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Subscribe to commentsEyadAug 14th 2007 2:50PM
*yawn* We were doing this 5 years ago at Hyperchip. Of course having this ability was great and all, but no-one was exactly clamoring for it. It needs marketing to create a demand/awareness.
peloweAug 14th 2007 3:33PM
Isn't this just a bona fide QoS device?
LefterisAug 15th 2007 4:02PM
It is "Anagran", NOT "Anagram"!