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Hi, I'm Iljitsch van Beijnum. Here on iljitsch.com I publish articles and post links about a range of topics.

Also have a look at my business web site inet⁶ consult.

Looking forward to 3G/UMTS: better sound!

A long, long time ago, someone decided that an 8 kHz sampling rate was good enough for phone conversations. That's pretty crappy. And cell phones use last century's compression to make it sound even worse. But there is light at the end of the tunnel: AMR-WB on UMTS!

Full article / permalink - posted 2008-05-04

Geert Wilders' movie Fitna

A few days ago, Dutch politician Geert Wilders finally released his 17-minute movie Fitna online.

Full article / permalink - posted 2008-03-30

Spring is here, time to start a new blog

Actually I don't like the word 'blog'. Or those silly upward facing quotes. But I've decided to go with the flow for this new thing that will go on this site. By writing in Apple's iWeb and only in English I should be able to have at least one blog entry a week. Subjects can be anything that catches my fancy.

Permalink - posted 2008-03-28

→ Playing chicken: ISP depeering a high-school lovers’ quarrel

A story I wrote for Ars Technica about depeering between Cogent and Telia, with some info about BGP hot potato and cold potato routing.

Permalink - posted 2008-03-21

2007 IPv4 Address Use Report

In 2007, the number of available IPv4 addresses went down from 1300.65 million to 1122.85 million, a difference of 177.8 million addresses. The number of usable addresses is 3706.65 million, so on January 1, 2007 we were at 64.9% utilization and a year later we're at 69.7%.

Permalink - posted 2008-01-01

→ Apple goes to the office: a review of iWork '08

With the latest version of iWork, Apple has added a spreadsheet to its word processor and presentation software combo. Ars dives into iWork '08 to see if it's enough to tide over Mac users waiting for an Intel-native Office?or even keep them from upgrading.

Permalink - posted 2007-10-10

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