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Wireless Broadband – How Does it Work?

So you've got broadband.


You've Purchased A Computer: Now What?

Choose your Internet Service Provider carefully. Things you need to know.


Dial Up Comparison: Who Has The Best Deal - Behind The Dialup Access Deals

Who really has the best dial up Internet access price and service? Comparing the national providers in three categories, price, options, and services.


T1 For a Growing Business

Is your business growing? Do you have 5 to 15 employees all using phone and/or internet access? Do you rely on your local telephone company or cable provider to provide voice and data services for your office? You may be paying too much.


Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About ISPs

For people who run online businesses and for those who use the Internet for their work, it is very important that they get a reliable Internet service provider (ISP). A reliable ISP can increase business activity; those who run online businesses can have access to their websites and business transactions at any given time.


Wireless Internet Providers

Going wireless seems to be the trend nowadays. From cellular phones to notepads, joining the fad of losing the cables and connections is the Internet.


BPL - Broadband Over Power Lines?

Ok, hear me out on this one. I’m sitting at my computer in my home office last night, reading articles to help me come up with the next idea for “The e-Business Resource” blog and I came across an article written by Gary Beach, a publisher at CIO.com. His article talks about a new technology coined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) called BPL or Broadband over Power Lines. BPL is a terms that defines the ability to connect to the Web, via a high-speed Internet connection, through a standard power line. Does this means that you can plug your computer directly into a standard electrical outlet and connect to the Internet? Yes, exactly!


T3 Lines

T3 lines refer to a type of broadband connection that transmits data at 45 megabits per second and consists of 672 individual channels, each capable of transmitting data at 64 kilobits per second, which is equivalent to a single voice grade telephone line. These lines form the backbone of Internet service providers who provide dedicated lines to large organizations with multiple users and set of two to four sub channels to individual users.


Global ISPs

The dawn of globalization and economic interdependence has now made it possible for people and companies to tap into new markets around the globe. This means that in their search for new clients, people in business must travel to as many places as they can. This phenomenon has led to a need for these people to find ways that can help them keep in touch with their offices and families back home.


Broadband - Is It All The Same?

For the casual or new Internet user, broadband may all be the same. Unfortunately, this isn't true. For a general idea of the different types of broadband, keep reading. You will learn something.


DSL vs. T1: Which is Right For Your Business

When it comes to finding internet service for your small to mid sized businesses, the two most common technological possibilities are DSL and T1.


Legislation Mandating Network Neutrality...The Right Thing?

The US Congress is considering legislation that will either require network neutrality of US carriers, or allow them to prioritize traffic over their own networks specific to their own services. Is this the right thing...and for who? Should US carriers be allowed to prioritize their own traffic over their networks, or should they be required to treat all traffic the same?


Satellite Broadband: High-Speed Internet for All

Broadband in a most superior way is possible today but via satellite. It explains you the complete working system and its distinct nature to other broadbands. Also describes the only hitch with the broadband technology.


The Broadband Internet Phone - An Explanation

A broadband internet phone is a telephone connection using a broadband internet service. This broadband connection can be either cable or DSL and operate at speeds far greater than those of dial-up, are continuously connected to the internet and required to enable proper use of a broadband internet phone.


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