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Broadband Internet
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Satellite Internet Services
Internet services enable communication between individuals in the form of sharing information, both text and graphics, and entertainment at a speed. Improved technologies increased the speed by using parallel medium like cable and wireless networks. Satellite Internet technology enabled communication to reach remote locations that were unreachable through other technologies at almost the same speed.
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Broadband - Why not?
It is the year 2006, why are you still stuck using Dial-up? Is it that you can't afford broadband? Or perhaps that broadband isn't offered in your area? Whatever the reason you should still look into switching to broadband.
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Satellite Internet Access - What You Should Know Before You Buy
When it comes to choosing a broadband internet connection, you only have three major options to choose from, cable, DSL, and satellite internet. Of the three, cable and DSL are the fastest, but they are not portable, and they are not available in most rural areas. However, satellite internet service can be had almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere where you have an unobstructed view of the southern sky, and in some cases you can even take it with you as you travel.
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Satellite Internet Access
The Internet is a terrestrial-based system, and satellite Internet technology utilizes an extraterrestrial-based system, i.e. satellite, to get connected to the Internet backbone. The need for the access through satellite is the lack of DSL and cable lines in remote areas and in mobile situations such as seafaring vessels.
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Configuring Wireless Networks
Configuring a wireless network involves setting up a wireless router or access point and installing wireless adapters on the networked computers. The wireless router must be placed in a central location because the computers closer to the router or access point obtain faster network speeds. The wireless router needs to be connected to a power source and a source of Internet connectivity so that all computers on the network are provided Internet access.
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The Wide Area Network Dilemma
Wide Area Networks (WANs) can often be the technology investment that doubles your revenue.
But does every business need a WAN? Answering six key questions - Who, What, When, Where, Why and How (including How Much) - is the start to finding out.
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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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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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So Why is Broadband so Popular?
Well, the answer to that question is that there are simply so many things happening on today's Internet that weren't really popular before the rise of broadband
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Satellite Internet Exchange
A study conducted by “The Economist” magazine, showed a strong correlation between the price of a “Big Mac” in a country and it’s cost of living. The cost of living—rent, consumer goods, food, entertainmen...
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ISP – Moving from Dialup to Broadband
Internet access has become more and more important to our daily lives. We use the internet to do different tasks every day. Can you still tolerate the slow connection speed of dialup internet service? Or, is this the time to move up to high speed internet access?
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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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