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  • Broadband Review High Speed Internet  By : Kiran Sharma
    Broadband is a high-speed Internet connection that provides a large bandwidth. It is considered a very quick connection. It is an "always-on" type of connection and can transmit data at a much faster rate than your usual dialup connection. Broadband also has the added advantage of not tying up your phone line, which means you can use the both the Internet and telephone at the same time. Broadband can be provided from a variety of sources, including over the top of your phone line as in ADSL or on dedicated line such as Cable or ISDN.
  • Free SMS worldwide from your Mobile  By : searchrankpros1
    MobiYard is a revolutionary Mobile software to send free sms worldwide, mobile dating and mobile matrimonial.
  • Broadband Wanadoo  By : gennew3
    It has always been a goal of Wanadoo to be at the top of the UK's broadband industry. Wanadoo was one of the first ISPs to provide unlimited dialup, and it was also the first ISP to provide 2Meg broadband at under £15 a month. This summer is going to be very busy at Wanadoo because they are running a trail method to provide broadband without having to access a BT phone line. This is being done in a technique called Local Loop Unbundling.
  • Broadband Satellite Internet In Today's Corporate Environment  By : Sam Brown-20414
    This article discusses the developments of broadband satellite internet services with regards to business satellite internet and commercial satellite service providers.
  • Broadband Choose The Best ISP Comparsion  By : Gurjeet Kaur
    The search for the right ISP includes a number of factors. Cost is obviously important. So is the quality of the connection. Other features that are included can also be good. It is also important to know if it is available in your area.
  • Climate: A Design Imperative  By : Karen Vosjan
    Climatic variations across regions alter architectural demands for shelter, warmth, cooling and the relationship of indoor and outdoor living spaces. In designing any structure it is imperative that its context be embraced and that both current climatic conditions and those which may be experienced during the life span of the structure are factored into the design.
  • Broadband: Understanding the Jargon and How to Get the Best Plan  By : Karen Vosjan
    If you find yourself reading this article online, then odds are you are no stranger to the vast wilderness that is the internet. Uploads, downloads, blogs, videos, podcasts, pictures, forums, games, news, email, animation, flash, webmail, webcams and music can all make for a vast and limitless real-time environment that is constantly changing.
  • Tv is dead: long live web tv  By : Tim W-11606
    So, you love TV; but you hate ads, don't want to be tied to schedules, and can't bring yourself to pay a licence fee that might contribute to the continued scheduling of Two Pints of Lager - where do you go?
  • The Benefits of moving your corporate phones to VoIP  By : doug smith
    I first discovered VoIP a few years back by advertisements from Vonage. Vonage at the time seemed like the next big thing and the prices were amazing. How ever I did not want to port my house phone number over to Vonage not knowing much about it. I have been working as a systems administrator at the time and did a good deal of work with Linux.
  • The challenges of VoIP in todays marketplace  By : doug smith
    Today average customer uses Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) which is latest trend in communication industry. The technology is rapidly advancing because all telecommunication product companies are now investing fund to have more improved VoIP products and services.
  • IP Phone Features That Will Make Your Life Better  By : doug smith
    VoIP has plenty of mainstream appeal for business, but many companies have yet to
    discover the perks of IP phones. In fact, research firm In-Stat found that while total IP phone
    annual shipments will grow from 10 million units in 2006 to 164 million units in 2010, only
    40 percent of IP PBX (Private Branch eXchange) seats are configured with IP phones.
  • Will the downfall of Vonage hurt residential VoIP customers?  By : doug smith
    Vonage, already struggling from a series of setbacks, has just taken another two huge body blows — one by the U.S. Court of Appeals on behalf of Verizon, and the other by Sprint Nextel. At first glance, it looks like the old-school phone companies are not only fighting back, but winning. But is that really the case, and if it is, what does that mean for other VoIP providers?
  • Which is the Safer Alternative, Dial-Up or Broadband?  By : GreggHall
    You've finally gone high speed with a cable modem or DSL and you love the speed. However, are you taking the right precautions to keep your computer safe? High speed broadband is a blessing. Remember the days when you could go make yourself a snack and go to the bathroom while you're computer downloaded one page?
  • Understanding The Various Broadband Choices  By : CindyHeller
    Broadband, also known as broadband internet access, is a high data-transmission rate Internet connection that make use of two of the most popular consumer broadband technologies - cable modem and DSL.
  • What Is Broadband And Different Types Of Broadband  By : CindyHeller
    What is broadband is a query repeatedly asked by people who are interested in the service, because they've certainly heard how good it is, but they don't truly know what it's all about. For these people, if they have been using dail-up modem, all they have to do is to get a computer with broadband access and hook up to broadband internet and they will learn immediately what broadband is really all about.
  • What To Consider When Getting A Broadband Service  By : CindyHeller
    Many people decide to change from dial-up to broadband internet either because of business needs or for faster surfing speed at home. By and large, broadband internet refers to permanent connection at 256 Kbps or any transmission that is higher than that.
  • Quick Tips When Choosing DSL Internet  By : mary aldoseri
    Dsl Internet (digital subscriber line) technology uses copper phone wires to deliver data at high speeds to your pc/laptop. To get DSL, you'll need a phone line (your primary home phone line can work; you don't necessarily need a second line); a DSL modem, an Ethernet card and a company that's willing to sell the service to you at your current location.


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