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8 Thing You Need to Know About IPTV

Many people are still in the dark about IPTV. Read these 8 tips from Mike Street so you can get up to speed on IPTV.


Free ISP - Do You Know How to Get Yours?

Back in the dotcom days, when dialup Internet connections were everywhere, free ISP offers were inescapable. The deal was that you viewed advertising while your computer was connected to the Internet, and in return you got your Internet connection for free.


Broadband - Your Questions Answered

Do you remember using the Internet back when you had to dial in using a modem?


Business Prospects Of Wimax -- An ISP point of View

The prospects for WiMAX technology as a viable business opportunity are often the subject of debate amidst numerous actual or perceived challenges. Applying these innovative insights can make these arguments and challenges disappear.


The Basics On T1 Line Solutions For Small Business

T1 Lines have been the primary source of mission critical bandwidth for companies of all sizes for nearly 20 years. With so much history, a basic understanding of the T1 line should be common knowledge among business owners who are looking for reliable bandwidth for Internet access, data communications, or multiple telephone lines.


High Speed Internet Access

Life without computers and the Internet is unimaginable for modern society. From education to business and domestic to commercial matters, the World Wide Web has become an integral part of life, and our dependency on it cannot be denied.


Wireless Broadband – How Does it Work?

So you've got broadband.


High Speed Internet Access Providers

Are you at all thinking of switching over to a high speed Internet access from the much slower dial-up connection you currently have? You are not alone. It has become essential and affordable to have connections 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are three types of high-speed access aside from satellite connections. The Digital Service Line (DSL), Cable and Wireless connections are provided by companies for monthly fees that are not as high as those for a satellite connection. These are just the things for an Internet surfer looking for fast streaming online videos and quick downloads.


Ethernet - Explained

Do you use Ethernet? You might think that you don’t, but don’t be so sure.


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.


Wireless Internet Services

Modern wireless Internet services have greatly helped people enhance the way they do their work. Their role has become so crucial that businesses may become paralyzed when they cease to become available.


T3 Bandwidth

T3 bandwidth provides data transfer speeds of 45 megabits per second (mbps) and contains 672 individual channels that are each equal to voice grade telephone lines, capable of transmitting online video shoots, real time video, and large databases over a busy network. T3 bandwidth is by and large, used in large universities and companies that have large number of users in the same network.


An Introduction To T3

T3 refers to high-speed broadband lines that are mainly used by large companies and universities, as they require faster Internet loading times due to the high volume of users on their networks. T3 allows users to download and share music, video, and other multimedia applications, which usually take a long time to download.


Useful Information About ADSL

The modern age is witnessing the emergence of several innovative communication technologies. ADSL is one such invention. ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, and it helps to convert existing telephone lines into access paths for multimedia and high-speed data communications. Today, ADSL has enabled the transformation of existing public information networks from voice, text and low-resolution graphics to a powerful tool for transmitting multimedia and full-motion video. Not surprisingly, ADSL has unleashed a big revolution in modern homes.


ADSL Modems

Users who want to connect to ADSL broadband use the ADSL modem to do so. ADSL modems are a very cost-effective solution for users and are popular across the world, including the US. The ADSL modem enables the transfer of Internet data directly to the computer. The data rates provided by ADSL modems are consistent with North American and European digital hierarchies. Users can purchase these modems from the market with various speed ranges and capabilities. The minimum configuration enables data rates of 1.5 or 2.0 Mbps downstream in a 16 kbps duplex channel. Other configurations offer rates of 6.1 Mbps along with a 64 kbps duplex. One can also opt for products with downstream rates of 8 Mbps and duplex rates of up to 640 kbps.


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