When speed rules
19th Dec 2005, 14:28 GMT
The latest crop of online games-dubbed MMORPGs, for Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games - are pushing top-tier carriers to meet even higher requirements for bandwidth and speedy response times. The carriers able to meet these demands are winning lucrative Web hosting and managed services contracts from online gaming companies.
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