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Broadband Internet
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Challenges And Solutions For Medical Imaging Bandwidth Requirements
A Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) is integral to the smooth, timely, and quality delivery of health care in every medical setting today. However, PACS have long faced challenges in delivering this digital imaging support. The main issue has always been the availability of sufficient bandwidth (load and speed).....at a reasonable cost.....to support the growing demand for quick easy web-based access by medical providers. Enter the digital solution.
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Broadband Marketplace
What is the Broadband Marketplace, and what does it actually do for me? Does it work in my favor and should I really care about such thing?
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Internet Dial Up Access Numbers
Dialup Internet access is the cheapest way to get connected to the Internet. Even though the use of latest, high-speed Internet access technologies such as DSL and cable are now growing, dialup access is still a good option; it is also sometimes the only option for people in places where access to broadband technology is still absent. Additionally, it is the ideal Internet connection for people on a limited budget who need a decent Internet connection.
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High Speed Internet
In our technology-driven world, life without the Internet is almost unimaginable. The number of people logging on to the World Wide Web is increasing at an unprecedented pace. In view of this ever-increasing traffic on the Internet, newer ways have been designed and developed to expedite access to the web.
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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.
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Broadband vs. Dial Up
There is a big difference between using dial up and broadband. It is not only speed that makes broadband a better choice, it is also usability and accessibility. There are many things that are great about broadband, but there are a few things about broadband that are bad.
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Wireless versus Ethernet networks
In recent years, Ethernet hasn’t exactly been fashionable. People are sick of running long wires all over the place, making holes in their walls, and being restricted when it comes to where they can use their computer.
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Internet Survival Kit -- Turkish ADSL Chronicles # 1
When Turk Telecom was finally able to deliver ADSL Broadband capability down here to us on the Aegean Seacoast in 2005, it came not a moment too soon -- to stop the bleeding of our Internet phone bill, which had leaped suddenly and alarmingly in mid-summer to $150 a month for simple 56kbps dial-up service...
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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.
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Broadband - Is It For You?
The speed increase of broadband versus dial-up or DSL is extremely noticeable. Increase your on-line working productivity by at least 60%.
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ISP your Doorway to Internet
ISP stands for internet Service provider. An Internet service provider (called an ISP for short) is a business that offers user’s access to the Internet and related services.
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