วันศุกร์ที่ 30 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Broadband Access Through Cable

Broadband access through cable

Broadband is defined as a mode of data transmission, where multiple data packets are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission.Intelligent use of your TV cable has lead to the emergence of cable broadband. This technology works by making use of the unused bandwidth in your CAT V cable. As the cost of networking is eliminated, cable broadband is one of the cheapest ways to log on to the internet.

Advantages of cable modem:

- Cheaper as compared to other broadband technologies
- Doesnรขโ�ฌโ�ขt use your phone line in any way
- No dial-up procedures to be followed
- Unlike ADSL, signal strength not a variable of distance
- Reliable
- Optimum speeds

All you would require to avail, these benefits is a cable modem; this modem will act as your gate way to the cable companyรขโ�ฌโ�ขs network. Connect your PC to the modem which in turn will log you on to World Wide Web.

Disadvantages of cable modem:

The main limitation is its reach; areas not covered by CATV network are also deprived of this cheap service. The other disadvantage being that the signal strength depends on the number of people logged on to the network, as more the people more the bandwidth required and with a cable that surely is limited.

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 29 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Using Email Signatures People Will Remember

If you have ever received e-mails from friends, family members, or colleagues and have been jealous over their witty and personalized signatures, never fear! You can quickly and easily create your own signature panel that is sure to catch the eye of the reader.

The best way to personalize your e-mail signature panel is with quotes. Whether you choose to quote great leaders like Winston Churchill and Gandhi or witty wordsmiths like Mark Twain or Will Rogers, there is a quote for you.

To find your perfect quote, check out a book on the topic. The world famous Bartlettรขโ�ฌโ�ขs Familiar Quotations is packed with quotes and quips from individuals of all walks of life, as is the fantastic Quote-A-Quote (www.quoteAquote.com) by Michael Ruge. Perfect for individuals seeking inspirational quotes about happiness, health, business, success, determination, triumph over adversity, plus downright hilarious ones.

Once you have found your particular quote, be sure that the context is appropriate for specific senders. This is crucial for individuals personalizing their business e-mail accounts. Although you may love a certain quote, it may not be appropriate for the office, especially if you are sending e-mails to individuals in the chain of command.

If you cannot find a favorite quote, but instead have a slew of favorites, consider using them on a rotational basis. Rotating your quotes and changing your signature panel on your e-mail regularly will allow you to use all your favorites and provide the e-mail addressees with different perspectives into your personality.

Some individuals create quotes of the day on their e-mail signature panel and share a different quote each and every day. This may take more time than you are willing to spend personalizing your e-mail, but you could easily use a different quote each week or month.

Personalizing your e-mail with quotes is a great way to share a human aspect over the World Wide Web. Allowing your friends, family, and colleagues to enjoy your favorite quote can allow the receiver to learn more about you as a person and even find inspiration from the words.

Nicolas Gremion is an entrepreneur specializing in start-up businesses. An spare-time writer Nic shares he thoughts on business strategies. He also helps conduct business seminars with his team at http://www.SmallSeminars.com.

วันพุธที่ 28 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

How to Get Cheap Internet Service

Ever want to have an internet connection but couldnรขโ�ฌโ�ขt afford it?

Did you ever encounter companies offering cheap internet services but has doubtful quality of service?

It is possible to get cheap internet service providers that offer quality services. All you have to do is look for it.

Try searching the internet, here you can find many internet service providers that can offer affordable rates with great quality. If you live in a large city, chances are, there will be so many internet service providers that compete with each other.

These internet service providers will offer great deals with quality services in order to attract and keep customers.

They can offer a wide variety of internet packages with incentives for their customers. With competition, you can be sure that they will try to attract as much customers as they can with low prices with rewards and bonuses included.

If you live in a small community, there will usually be one or two internet service providers. These providers usually charge higher rates because of lack of competition. You can find internet service providers online that can offer cheap internet services in many areas.

You just have to find out if these companies can reach your area. They can offer you WiFi or wireless internet connection, which requires just a computer and an antenna or internet satellite dish. WiFi internet connection can be relatively cheap.

You can also have cheap internet connection by using a dial up. Because of advancement in internet technology, dial ups are now very cheap and in some countries, free.

However, dial up internet connections are not fast, this type of connection is only suitable if you are just going to use the email or surf the web. If you are more into downloading large files, dial up will not work for you.

Research your local library about cheap internet connections and cheap internet providers that offers services in your area and can offer you some pre-requisites.

You can also find cheap high-speed internet services by researching in the internet, your search results may come up with cable, DSL, and mobile internet services. In these three, the most expensive is cable, and DSL will require a telephone line.

Researching in the internet also enables you to compare different companies and different kinds of internet packages. It is up to you to choose which of these are the cheapest and that meets your needs.

High-speed internet service are becoming more popular and because of this the price becomes cheaper and cheaper. Installation fees can be a bit expensive, but monthly fees can get closer to the price of the dial up. Some high-speed internet service providerรขโ�ฌโ�ขs offers free installation to attract more customers.

Keep in mind that the price of the internet depends on how you use the technology. If you use internet for just emailing, it is probably not practical to get a high-speed internet connection.

Instead, go for the dial up internet, it may not be fast, but can produce enough speed for email purposes. If you use the internet for downloading large files, then high-speed internet is for you.

Basically, this means that determining the price of the internet does not really depend on the numbers you see on a sales quote but it is really about getting your moneyรขโ�ฌโ�ขs worth.

Bob Hett has extensively covered the Internet Service Provider industry as an analyst and has researched the various companies for factors based on price, reliability, support and overall quality. Learn more at Cheap Internet Service

วันอังคารที่ 27 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

What If There Was No Internet?

What if the Internet never came to be? What if there was no Internet? Do you remember life without the Internet, without search engines and without email? It was not all that long ago. Some say the change came too fast and it has affected our nation and society of our civilization in negative ways. Of course such comments are perspective based, they do come with good arguments and in fact some people have disappeared from society and no longer enjoy the companionship of others and do not socialize as much as before.

Some say this is a choice and others tell of how they have opened their horizons and met people online, which they may have never met had they not had this great tool called the Internet. Many compare the Internet as the greatest single advancement in communication in the history of mankind. That is indeed, difficult to refute. But what if it did not exist? Would people travel more or less? Many say they travel less now with online video conferencing but also say they have developed long-term relationships with people the have never met and hope to meet them one day. Some of these people live on the other side of the planet and there is a good chance they will never meet. Yet they both enjoy a camaraderie that could not have ever existed without the Internet and World Wide Web. Have you thought recently about how the Internet has changed your life? Think on it.

Lance Winslow

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Dial-Up Service and Its Impact on Sales

Dial-up service is not the ideal internet service for an internet based business because it is generally very slow and make taking care of business transactions a burdensome process. There are also some convenience and cost issues associated with dial-up service that may be hindering to an internet business operator as well as some undesirable limitations.

Choosing an internet service provider and internet service is obviously one of the first steps to launching and running an internet based business. For your internet business to be productive as well as time and cost efficient, making the decision about your internet services deserves some thought and consideration.

There are several types of internet services. The very basic internet service is dial-up service. Other types of internet services include broadband or high-speed internet services. Sometimes choices are limited due to geographic locations and the availability of various types of internet service in your area.

If you are faced with a choice between dial-up service and high- speed internet service, the high-speed service is your best bet because it will improve the efficiency of your internet business, make processing of sales transactions easier and quicker, and it will be more convenient. Though high-speed internet services may be more expensive than dial-up service, they are certainly a more cost-effective solution for your internet business.

The most common internet connections included dial-up service and variations of dial-up service, digital subscriber line (DSL) service, cable modem service, wireless internet service, and satellite internet service.

There are also dedicated line services like T1 fiber and T3 lines that provide a higher level of internet service increasing speed, scalability, networking capabilities, and reliability. Dedicated fiber line options are generally pretty expensive and are usually recommended for large companies with vast computer networks or website hosting companies.

Dial-up service is available just about anywhere that there is phone service. Dial-up service uses a standard phone line and a computer modem to access the internet. Speed, functionality and service limitations are generally a problem with dial-up service making it an undesirable option for internet businesses.

Dial-up service usually has a maximum speed of 56k - very slow for an internet connection. Dial-up service is usually pretty inexpensive, but most internet service providers limit the number of hours that you can be consistently online with a dial-up service.

So, when you are in the midst of something, you may just lose your internet connection and be booted off. This can be very inconvenient, especially if you are in the process of communicating with a customer online.

Since dial-up service uses a phone line, it can be a burden if you only have one phone line because you won't be able to make or accept phone calls during the time that you are online.

This can be a very burdensome issue for an internet business if you need to access things online while talking on the phone with customers or with technical support representatives - it simply can't be done.

If you have no option but to use dial-up service, having a phone line for the dial-up service that is separate from your voice line is crucial.

Also, if you are limited to the use of dial-up service, check to see what dial-up service options are available to improve the speed and reliability of your dial-up service internet connection. Dial-up service modems come in different speeds with 56k being top of the line.

Lower level dial-up service modems will be even more inefficient. Accelerated dial-up service is an option to standard dial-up service if high-speed service is not a possibility.

Accelerated dial-up service also uses a telephone line and a modem, but through the use of compression software, it can increase the speed of dial-up service lessening the speed related burdens by making web pages load faster and enabling you to upload and download files more efficiently.

Copyright Christopher J. Enders. Are you at the end of your rope, fed up and confused by all the scrambled internet marketing advice you're getting? Whether you are new to internet marketing, or a website owner who wants to make more money from your website, learn the proven strategies that will sky-rocket your internet business at http://BiznessTips.com

วันเสาร์ที่ 24 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Broadband Service Providers

The Internet has reformed the way we do business, making broadband access absolutely critical. Broadband enables your business to progress in a much better manner. With the number of residential and business customers turning to high-speed Internet connections like DSL, cable and even satellite, the number of broadband service providers is also increasing. But broadband availability and more importantly, accessibility has developed a lot slowly in rural markets. The factors that come into play are lower population density; fewer business and more remote users make rural markets less appealing than their urban counterparts.

It is believed that those in rural areas face a lot of difficulty in getting access to broadband. Because of fewer broadband providers in rural areas, the competition is a lot less. The price for broadband access therefore is relatively higher in these areas than in areas saturated with broadband providers.

There are varied broadband Internet service providers and they offer several connection forms. Broadband can be separated into several different categories, such as cable, DSL, and satellite. The major benefit of broadband service over dial up service is the uploading speed of websites. When changing from dial up to broadband service, the speed increases exponentially which saves you time and energy. Broadband is an always-on connection, so you do not need to connect to it each time you want to use the Internet.

One broadband Internet service provider is your local cable company. They have supreme speed and are easy of use. Each time you turn on your computer your Internet connection is ready and you do not need to take the time to connect to it.

The cost is sometimes a concern for Internet users, but these broadband Internet service providers sometimes offer package deals with your cable TV service or a slower access speed for a reduced price. Several broadband Internet service providers offer DSL service.

One of the major drawbacks of this service is that it is distance sensitive. It is quite dependent on the phone lines and any disturbance will cause disruptions to your service also. The best way to find out about the pros and cons of any broadband Internet service provider is word of mouth.

Satellite broadband service Internet providers offer a service that many rural or out of the way areas are not offered by their cable company or other providers. This is an added bonus to many customers who would otherwise not have Internet service without the satellite providers.

Broadband Internet service providers offer a service that millions of customers use everyday. The main job is to research the type of service that you want to use whether cable, DSL, or satellite and find the right choice for you and your family.

Compare the web speed, features and cost while making your decision. Enjoy surfing the web with the speed and convenience that you will love!

Amazingly, some broadband service providers provide some value added services also. There are dozens of other features and services broadband service providers bundle with their broadband connection. Broadband service providers need to be awakened to the fact that it's not just about speed and price, itรขโ�ฌโ�ขs all about differentiation.

Alen
xpert4u.co.uk
UK mobile phone directory

วันศุกร์ที่ 23 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Speeds Kills, But Thrills

Besides wearing his underwear outside, SuperMan is also a good competitor of the most powerful man in the universe. The other competitors being Batman, Sipderman, He-Man, Phantom, Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Bush. Everybody wants to have supernatural powers to push themselves a bit more that what ordinary men like you and me. The legendary researcher Mr. Shivapratap once said "Speeds Kills, But Thrills". All super powers are fast, stable, wise and strong (no comments here on George Bush though).

The operating System world is no different. It has it own share of He-Man, Phantom, Arnold Schwarzenegger and George Bush. And ofcourse it also has Linux, The SuperMan in the OS world. Linux is stable, secure, fast and ...... it's free. What's more we get the code too. Interestingly most of the articles on the benefits of Linux mostly focus on one point - the code is free. And yet only a handful would have ever seen the code or modified it ever. Most of the Linux articles are about how great the GNU revolution is and the rest are on which distro is better.

This article focuses on just one point making your own Linux distro. Until some years back to most of us ordinary mortals making a Linux distro was just a dream but then thanks to Gerard Beekmans, the project leader and initiator of the project Linux From Scratch (LFS), this dream made easy. The first question one would ask is - Why would I want an LFS system?

As taken from the LFS site in Gerard Beekmans own words-

There are a lot of reasons why somebody would want to install an LFS system. The question most people raise is "why go through all the hassle of manually installing a Linux system from scratch when you can just download an existing distribution?". That is a valid question which I hope to answer for you.

The most important reason for LFS's existence is teaching people how a Linux system works internally. Building an LFS system teaches you about all that makes Linux tick, how things work together, and depend on each other. And most importantly, how to customize it to your own taste and needs.

One of the key benefits of LFS is that you are in control over your system without having to rely on somebody else's Linux implementation. You are in the driver's seat now and are able to dictate every single thing such as the directory layout and boot script setup. You will also know exactly where, why and how programs are installed.

Another benefit of LFS is that you can create a very compact Linux system. When you install a regular distribution, you end up installing a lot of programs you probably would never use. They're just sitting there taking up (precious) disk space. It's not hard to get an LFS system installed under 100 MB. Does that still sound like a lot? A few of us have been working on creating a very small embedded LFS system. We installed a system that was just enough to run the Apache web server; total disk space usage was approximately 8 MB. With further stripping, that can be brought down to 5 MB or less. Try that with a regular distribution.

If we were to compare a Linux distribution with a hamburger you buy at a supermarket or fast-food restaurant, you would end up eating it without knowing precisely what it is you are eating, whereas LFS gives you the ingredients to make a hamburger. This allows you to carefully inspect it, remove unwanted ingredients, and at the same time allow you to add ingredients to enhance the flavor of your hamburger. When you are satisfied with the ingredients, you go on to the next part of putting it together. You now have the chance to make it just the way you like it: broil it, bake it, deep-fry it, barbecue it, or eat it raw.

Another analogy that we can use is that of comparing LFS with a finished house. LFS will give you the skeleton of a house, but it's up to you to install plumbing, electrical outlets, kitchen, bathtub, wallpaper, etc.

Another advantage of a custom built Linux system is added security. You will compile the entire system from source, thus allowing you to audit everything, if you wish to do so, and apply all the security patches you want or need to apply. You don't have to wait for somebody else to provide a new binary package that fixes a security hole. Besides, you have no guarantee that the new package actually fixes the problem (adequately). You never truly know whether a security hole is fixed or not unless you do it yourself.

One of the reasons why Macs perform better than the Intels is that the software is made specifically for the hardware hence one gets all the benefits of the hardware. However with most of the intel based systems everything is written for i386 and because the newer processor is faster one sees better performance but never the peak performance that these modern processors are capable of. LFS can change this one aspect to a great extent. Generally LFS is compiled on the target system. This means that the software can be compiled for the particular hardware thus resulting in maximum performance. Until I was exposed to LFS I used to use the fastest processors with the maximum amount of RAM I could afford. But now I am happy with a PIII 800. I run the latest kernel as well as KDE and most of the heavy apps that one can think of and yet I feel good about the computer. And in this case Speed thrills and yet it doesn't kill. Or maybe it kills the other distros. ;-)

Now that we are all convinced that LFS is the way to go, we'll talk about how to go about implementing LFS. To make our own distro we would first need to have a good Linux system in place. For that matter we can have any system which can compile the Linux code i.e. a GNU system with a GNU C++ compiler should do the trick. This is called the host system. The host system can be any flavor of Linux such as Redhat, Fedora, Debian , Slackware etc. or any Unix such as FreeBSD, NetBSD etc.. The host system should have a compiler, linker and shell to build the new system. The host system should also be able to read and write on a file system which is recognized by the Linux kernel such as ext3, ReiserFS, XFS etc.

Once a good host system with the required development environment is installed, the next step is to create an empty native linux partition where LFS would be compiled. This partition needs to be formatted with the required file system. A number of packages are then installed which would form the basic development suite or the toolchain. The toolchain is a temporary system which is then used to build the actual distro. The toolchain is built in two stages - first a host-independent statically built toolchain is installed with a compiler, assember, linker, libraries and other useful utilities. The other essential tools are then built on this first stage system.

The chroot (change root) program is then used to enter a virtual environment and start a new shell whose root directory will be set to the LFS partition. The LFS packages are then compiled inside this chrooted environment after which the boot scripts are installed. Finally the kernel and the bootloader are installed and the machine is rebooted to the all new custom Linux distro.

The process may look a bit complicated but it is fun all the way and the results are really wonderful.

I had taken a workshop in the beginning of 2004 in our office on this subject. I am quoting mine as the views of the team that attended the workshop.

Amarjyoti Krishnan heads bobcares.com, a tech support company for webhosts and ISPs. He is the co-founder of Poornam Info Vision Ltd., a software and IT services company which specializes in Linux based solutions for Webhosts and ISPs. Poornam Info Vision is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company with a team of over 100 engineers.

Amarjyoti is a Computer Engineer based in India and has over 7 years of experience in the hosting industry. He has spoken and written extensively on the subject. His articles have been published both online as well as in print in magazines.

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http://amarjyoti.com

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 22 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Online Fax: Feel Free To Send Fax From Internet

Internet plays an important role in online fax. Online fax requires Internet or a service provider to translate an electronic document to and from a fax. In these days there are several hosts that enable you to use Internet to receive or send faxes. Some providers offer these services free of cost while others charge some fee. Some web hosts let you send/receive e-mail with Internet only whereas some require you to install some special software on your computer.

Service providers offer a special fax number to receive faxes online. Internet faxing doesnรขโ�ฌโ�ขt require fax machines. Online fax requires Internet access and an email account. Whenever a fax is sent to the subscriberรขโ�ฌโ�ขs number, service provider accepts the fax and turns it into a file that is easily forwarded to subscriberรขโ�ฌโ�ขs email address.

Subscriber has to create an email to send an Internet fax. Fax content should be written in the body of electronic mail and the destination fax number should be entered in the รขโ�ฌห�Toรขโ�ฌโ�ข field along with @ and the internet service name. You have to click รขโ�ฌห�sendรขโ�ฌโ�ข button after filling all columns. It will send email to Internet Fax service and the service provider forward it to the recipient. Afterwards recipient receives fax via fax machine or Computer.

It is very easy to send or receive faxes via Internet because your fax number is always active that enables you to receive faxes anytime. Actually in Internet fax, faxes are sent and receive as files that can be printed later on as per usersรขโ�ฌโ�ข choice. Major advantage of online fax is that the subscriber doesnรขโ�ฌโ�ขt require being familiar with fax machines. With a little knowledge of email, subscriber can easily send or receive faxes online.

Subscriber should always consider an Internet fax service that provides secure website. Generally Internet service providers offer these services between US$10-20 per month.

Author owns a website on Online Fax. Website provides useful information about online fax, Internet fax and it also offer some tips on how to send fax from Internet. You can also visit his website on cheap online fax

วันพุธที่ 21 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Why You Should Try Broadband

Today's internet is a great place to find useful information but most people are on dial up. If you are in an area that offers broadband, you should make the switch soon. One of the first differences you will notice is that you no longer need to dial in to get on the internet. The moment you turn on the computer, you are online. In fact, you are always online and that's a big time saver. The next change you will notice is how fast web pages load, about 1 to 5 seconds. It takes 10 to 20 seconds to load an entire page on dial up.

Now, this may encourage you get broadband sooner. When it comes to downloading something on dial up, you have to wait a short while for small files and longer for larger files like software. With broadband, it takes 5 to 10 minutes for a music file, which takes about 30 minutes on dial up.

Another good reason to switch to broadband, is the missed phone calls you get on dial up. An extra phone is the only way to get calls that can't be received due to the dial up connection. Broadband helps in more ways than you think. If you have two computers or more, why not share the internet with a home network. Now you can surf the web and let someone else surf too. You have the option of wired or wireless. Wireless is the way to go if you have another computer in another room far away in your home.

Having broadband can also help you download the Windows updates you must download to keep your computer safe. Downloading these files on dial up can take one full day. Broadband will download these file in half the time. But with broadband you are going to want to have a great firewall and virus protection since you are always online. You can get a virus at anytime, so get the most up to date software.

If you are an online gamer, then broadband is great for that too. You can play people in a lag free game. When you change to broadband, you will wonder why you have not tried it sooner. Your options for broadband are cable and DSL. Cable is supplied by your cable company. DSL is supplied by your phone company. If you have the option to get either, you should get DSL. It is faster than cable.

If you can't get broadband in your area, there is another option. It is called satellite internet. It is basically the same as cable or DSL. The speed may not be as fast, but you will notice the difference when you get it. Another difference is the price, which includes equipment, installation fee, and service. It is worth it to be able to save time loading pages and downloading files. Now you know the benefits of having broadband, decide if you should try it.

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Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Broadband
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วันอังคารที่ 20 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Bandwidth

The term bandwidth is very common these days, especially because its technology affects almost all aspects of our lives. You use bandwidth when you connect to the internet, when you use the telephone, when you watch television, and in many other activities. But what exactly is bandwidth? Read on to find out and see how it can change your life.

Bandwidth defined

The term รขโ�ฌห�bandwidthรขโ�ฌโ�ข refers to the amount of data or information that can be transmitted over a network in a given time, or, in much simpler terms, is a measure of how much รขโ�ฌห�stuffรขโ�ฌโ�ข is sent through any connection. Information sent can take many forms depending on the channel.

How bandwidth affects you

Bandwidth in internet terms is usually expressed in either bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (kbps), or megabits per second (mbps). The higher the bandwidth of your connection, the faster you can upload and download data from the internet. Dial-up connections are low speed at only about 50+ kbps, while better cable connections go from 500 kbps and up. Whether you need a connection that has bigger bandwidth depends on your purposes for using the internet. If you only use the net for text-based research purposes, you donรขโ�ฌโ�ขt need much bandwidth. A whole page of English text is only about 16,000 bits, so if your modem can move about 57,000 bits per second, you are more than covered. You may need higher bandwidth if you upload or download full-motion and full-screen video, which, depending on compression, requires roughly 10,000,000 bits-per-second. It is wise to subscribe to a high-bandwidth connection if you use the internet for pictures, graphics, music and videos.

The telephones use bandwidth, too รขโ�ฌโ�� in fact, a bandwidth of about 3,000 รขโ�ฌห�cycles per secondรขโ�ฌโ�ข (cps) is required for voice transmission. The bandwidth required for television broadcasting is even higher at about 6 million cps, and satellite system prevent interference by spreading television signals using bandwidth of as little as 17.5 MHz to a as much as 72 MHz.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 19 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

How to Choose Best ISP for Your Needs

Well, the Internet access industry is starting to shake its way out. The much-anticipated consolidation of access providers is nearing its end. In broadband, this means that most users have little or no choice of providers. Though many of the changes have been hard on user choice, this is not necessarily a bad thing. In some cases, it's better to have one stable and pricey provider than 100 unstable, cheap providers. The shakeout was painful for scores of users who often were left with no connection when they needed it most. And some providers left standing don't exactly have good track records, either.

Still, there is reason for users to be optimistic about the future. The following is an outline of the way the Internet access business should go in the coming year. I provide it to give you a better understanding of where you should go now, assuming you want to stick with the same internet access provider for at least a year.

Don't ditch dial-up

A lot of users were glad they hung on to their dial-up accounts in the midst of uncertainty with their broadband connections. When things go bad with broadband (as they often do), you at least can get e-mail, if not a quick scan of the headlines in text-heavy Web sites.

If you have a dial-up account, and you're paying less than $20 for it, consider it a blessing to have a back-up system. At the very least, when you need to reach tech support for your broadband account and you can't get through due to heavy call volume, you can e-mail them from your dial-up account. Things to look out for in dial-up:

Go with a provider that has been around long enough to quickly respond to such issues as software upgrades and peak calling volumes.

Read the fine print before signing. Some ISPs will disconnect you after a relatively short amount of time of idleness. Others let you stay online as long as you're actively engaged. Still others never disconnect users. The last is preferable; the middle option usually offers the best value.

Check out Boardwatch magazine's ISP Directory to see how much infrastructure you will be paying for. Make sure your chosen ISP has an acceptable ratio of modems to users. Three users for every modem is acceptable, considering that it is unlikely that all their customers will dial up at once. o Match prices with the ratio of modem pools to users.

Check out options such as personal Web site services and multiple addresses. These are nice to have and can add value to your experience as long as you use them--provided they're bundled in.

DSL doldrums

Of all the access methods, DSL has received the most scorn since I've been at this job. My own experiences were horrendous, and I'm not alone. It works great for about 20 percent of the population who are geographically blessed. It works OK for another 30 percent or so of the population, who may have to endure some line noise in order to get DSL. And it doesn't work at all for the other half. Couple its inherent technical limitations with DSL providers falling off the wires like shocked birds, and the situation has not been pretty.

Still, those providers that have made it through the shock test should be able to offer a good experience (with the exception of Qwest). Consider DSL carefully and you will avoid a lot of pain.

Some DSL issues you should consider:

Talk to a neighbor about their DSL experience. Do they have a lot of line noise on the phone even with the filters? Did they have any equipment or network problems with their provider? If so, did they get put on hold and shuffled around through tech support when they called in? Was their DSL provider able to support a variety of platforms, or was it basically Windows-only?

Consider an ISP for DSL service.

The Baby Bells, such as Qwest and Verizon, are not well equipped to deliver DSL service. Even though smaller ISPs may only resell DSL service from Baby Bell providers, they at least provide a live human being when things go wrong. Because the Baby Bells know the cost of supporting DSL users, they can offer DSL to ISPs much more cheaply than they can offer it directly to users. So you can often get a price break from ISPs, especially if you're willing to accept a slightly slower connection.

Mary works in US for a media company, occasionally writing for the biggest cheap internet access news portal, and drinking too much coffee.

Using your High Speed Broadband to the Full

As the price of broadband has come down in recent years, its availability is far spread, with more and more people choosing to make the switch to a sophisticated technology, that can cope with the demands of modern living. In order for you to get full value for money and usage, here are some advantages on getting connected to broadband over dial-up.

1. You can download software, and transfer files quickly, such as, email photos from the digital camera, or send home movies from your camcorder to friends and family etc.

2. With a high speed connection, you can play games online, against other people in real time, via gaming websites. This can be done on the PC or games consoles such as PSP, PS2, Xbox etc.

3. One of the best aspects of broadband is that you can now easily watch thousands of web cams set up all around the world, so you can see whatรขโ�ฌโ�ขs going on anywhere you want. If your friends or family have a web cam at home, this could provide an excellent and FREE way of communicating with loved ones around the world.

4. Watch live web casts, internet tv and short films online.

5. You can now watch music videos at a much better quality than before, with high speed downloads, you can watch the latest videos from your favourite bands and artists.

6. Music downloads are now a doddle, and you can now order singles and albums, which are cheaper than buying it at your local store. Total convenience.

7. One of the latest innovations is VOIP. This, in a nutshell, allows you to use the internet connection to make and receive phone calls. With technology currently developing, this will gain in popularity and eventually bring prices down for current call charges.

8. Listen to a selection of streaming radio stations for free, whilst you surf the web, and not have any interference.

There are so many other uses for ADSL broadband in the home and at work, that being without it can have you missing out on some of the greatest innovations of this era.

Nick Singh runs a website committed to serving customers in finding the best deal on getting a cheap broadband connection. For a comparison of the best ISPรขโ�ฌโ�ขs go to http://www.cheap-broadband-in-the-uk.com.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Broadband Speeds

Broadband speed can be compared to a broad highway through which traffic moves smoothly at great speed, without any road blocks, breaks, delays or other hassles. You reach your destination straightaway without loss of time and conduct your business expeditiously. Internet broadband is similar to the breadth and smoothness of a well-designed highway, in that it enables the transfer of data instantly with a click of the mouse.

The move from dialup to broadband can also be understood by comparing it to the telephone system itself. In the old telephone system, a caller had to try connecting again and again รขโ�ฌโ�� and then reconnect if the call did not go through due to disturbance on the line, or if the line was snapped altogether. The old-timers can very well recall the frustration in such situations - especially when some important communication was to being attempted.

It takes pretty long time to upload and download a file using a dialup modem with a speed of 28Kb/per sec, but with a broadband connection the same file can be transferred in a matter of seconds. This has become possible because the bandwidth allows for a speed in the range of 256 Kb/second to 10Mb/second. There is obviously a great gap between 28Kb/sec and 10Mb/sec. The magnitude of the difference in transmission speed can be easily understood if you know that one kilobit is equal to one thousand bits and one megabit is equal to one million bits, where a bit is the smallest unit of information.

There is one more simple technical point to be said in context of the broadband speed. There is an asymmetry between the speed at which a file is uploaded from your computer to the Internet and the speed at which it is downloaded from the Internet to your computer. It takes a longer time to upload a file and a much shorter time to download it. It is much like climbing upstairs and coming downstairs. Usually an average Internet user downloads more data than he uploads. Symmetric connections, in which upload and download speeds are the same, are available. However, symmetric connections are usually more expensive than asymmetric connections.

Broadband provides detailed information on Broadband, Broadband Phones, Broadband Speeds, Broadband Internet and more. Broadband is affiliated with Broadband Satellite Internet.

วันเสาร์ที่ 17 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Evaluating Bandwidth Choices-OC3 vs OC12 vs OC48

Looking for bandwidth? That can be a daunting and frustrating task even in the best of situations. There's lots to consider in order to make the right decision for your needs. Below you'll find some help when evaluating OC3 vs OC12 vs OC48. Factors covered include Technology, Speed, Description, Application, Pros, Cons, and Cost.

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Technology: OC3

Speed: 155.52 Mbps

Description: Optical carrier (fiber) connected by equipment capable of speeds up to 155.52 Mbps.

Application: Large enterprise or ISP backbone.

Pros: Extremely high speed and throughput.

Cons: Extremely high cost.

Costs: Expect cost of an OC3 to start at around a $10-30,000 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider).....not including local loop or extensive setup. However....the pricing for these connections can vary widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. For example...Tier 1 providers may cost more than local/regional Tier 2 and Tier 3 providers but are much more stable and reliable. A Tier 1 provider should always be the provider of choice for any business serious about the quality of their OCx network.

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Technology: OC12

Speed: 622.08 Mbps

Description: Optical carrier (fiber) connected by equipment capable of speeds up to 622.08 Mbps.

Application: Large enterprise or ISP backbone.

Pros: Extremely high speed and throughput.

Cons: Extremely high cost.

Costs: Expect cost of an OC12 to start at around $1-300,000+ for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider)..... plus several hundred thousand dollars in setup costs. However....the pricing for these connections can vary widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. A Tier 1 provider should always be the provider of choice for any business serious about the quality of their OCx network.

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Technology: OC48

Speed: 2.488 Gbps (Gigabytes per second)

Description: Optical carrier (multiple strands of fiber) connected by equipment capable of speeds up to 2.488 Mbps.

Application: Large enterprise or ISP backbone.

Pros: Extremely high speed and throughput.

Cons: Extremely high cost.

Costs: Expect cost of an OC48 to start at around $3-500,000 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider)..... plus several hundred thousand dollars in setup costs. However....the pricing for these connections can vary widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. A Tier 1 provider should always be the provider of choice for any business serious about the quality of their OCx network.

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including DS3-Bandwidth.com and Business-VoIP-Solution.com. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

วันพุธที่ 14 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Evaluating Bandwidth Choices-Fractional T-1 vs T1

Looking for bandwidth? That can be a daunting and frustrating task even in the best of situations. There's lots to consider in order to make the right decision for your needs. Below you'll find some help when evaluating Fractional T1 vs T1. Factors covered include Technology, Speed, Description, Application, Pros, Cons, and Cost.

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Technology: Fractional T1

Speed: 128 Kbps - 1.544 Mbps

Description: Same service as a full T-1 provisioned in increments of 64 Kbps. A full T-1 is 1.544 Mbps or 24 channels, Fractional T-1s start at 128 Kbps or 2 channels.

Application: Used to connect a company to the Internet when less than a full T-1 is required. Circuit runs from the location into the Internet.

Pros: Provides access straight into the carrier's backbone. Unlike DSL and Cable Modem, there is no aggregation. Fractional T-1s have unused channels which can be turned up on demand.

Cons: Setup and monthly costs can be prohibitive.

Costs: Fractional T1 cost starts at around $100-200 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provider). A required router is additional unless provided as a "freebie" incentive by the vendor. Price climbs as distance from the providers Central Office (CO) increases. However....the pricing for these connections varies widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used.

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Technology: T1

Speed: 1.544 Mbps

Description: A 24 channel cirucit that can be used for Frame Realy, Private Line, VPN or, most commonly, Internet access.

Application: Connects a company's LAN into the Internet or carrier's Frame Realy network.

Pros: Provides access straight into the carrierรขโ�ฌโ�ขs backbone. Only slightly more expensive than a Fractional T-1. 99% availability in U.S. Very reliable.

Cons: Setup and monthly costs can be prohibitive.

Costs: A full T1 obviously will cost more than a Fractional T1. Expect cost to start at around a $400 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from a Tier 1 provder). A required router is additional unless provided as a "freebie" incentive by the vendor. Price climbs as distance from the providers Central Office (CO) increases. However....the pricing for these connections varies widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used. For example...Tier 1 providers may cost more than local/regional Tier2 and Tier 3 providers but are much more stable and reliable. Also, expect to pay more if you are in a rural area or need integrated (voice and data combined) or bonded (multiple T1s bound in 1 network....option vs full DS3) T1 service.

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Technology: E1 (Europe)

Speed: 2.048 Mbps

Description: The European equilivent of the T-1.

Application: Connects a company's LAN into the Internet or carrier's Frame Realy network.

Pros: Provides access straight into the carrierรขโ�ฌโ�ขs backbone. Very reliable.

Cons: Setup and monthly costs can be prohibitive.

Costs: A full E1 usually costs more than it's North American counterpart. Expect cost to start at around a $800-1000 for a stable, reliable system (e.g. from an equivalent Tier 1 provder). A required router is additional unless provided as a "freebie" incentive by the vendor (not common in Europe). Price climbs as distance from the providers Central Office (CO) increases. However....just as with the North American version the pricing for these connections varies widely depending on the carrier, location of service and the application for which the connection is being used.

Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications....including DS3-Bandwidth.com and Business-VoIP-Solution.com. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

Bandwidth Aggregation: Better Safe than Sorry

Since the internet became a staple in the American home countless surfers have felt the dreaded sting of that one word: "Disconnected." To some people this means having to wait just a few hours to find their true love or check their email. With the rise of the internet as a business application, however, has come an increased importance on having a reliable internet connection.

Take, for instance, a sales office. Most sales offices now rely on the internet for lead distribution, order processing, order tracking, etc. For a high-volume sales office an hour with a dead internet connection could easily set the company back ten thousand dollars. Other industries also deal with the realities of downtime - how much money could a day-trader lose by not covering his short by the closing bell?

The fact of the matter is that time on the internet is quite literally money for some. Having more of it gives them a competitive advantage and losing some of it results in serious financial losses. As obsessed as most serious business-people are with data redundancy (fact: more paper is consumed per capita in this digital era than at any time preceding the internet), most don't even consider the potential benefit of having redundant internet access. For many forward-thinking people who actually have a redundant option, they don't leverage the power of bandwidth aggregation to take advantage of the increased bandwidth.

So what is bandwidth aggregation? It's a pretty simple concept, actually: simply taking two broadband internet connections (T1, cable, DSL, fiber, etc.) and turning them into one fat connection. You could, for instance, have two DSL lines aggregated. You could also aggregate two different types of broadband - for instance, you could aggregate one T1 connection with one cable connection.

Aggregating two broadband connections gives you more bandwidth, but not necessarily speed. This is where many people get confused. Let's assume that you have a 3 Mbps DSL connection and you own a small business. This is a pretty fast connection, but you have ten employees and have noticed that at peak times the internet slows down or, in a worst case scenario, won't work at all for some people. By ordering another 3 Mbps DSL line you will still hit max speeds of 3 Mbps (note that this is a theoretical max that you will almost never hit with ADSL) but you will now have twice the bandwidth. In other words, if five simultaneous connections were feasible before, now you will be able to have ten.

Doubling your bandwidth (also known as your "pipe" or "throughput") is a great benefit of broadband aggregation, but it's not the only benefit. When using a broadband aggregator, a router specially designed for load-balancing, you will also immediately have a fail-safe in case one of your internet connections goes down. Obviously the speed will be slower when one of the connections is out (because your bandwidth will be cut in half), but at least you will still be able to perform critical office functions.

Let's assume that you operate a small company with ten employees and you have a T1 for everyday use. Your T1 is probably pretty reliable, but once or twice a year there is a glitch (like somebody kicking a cable at the ISP) and you lose, on average, two hours a year of internet access. By using a broadband aggregating router and adding a DSL line, when the T1 is out you will still be able to take orders, ship orders out, track orders, check inventory, etc. And if the outage is longer you won't be running around trying to find a backup data source. Employees might grumble about the slow speeds on the internet, but at least they will be able to get their work done. Also, as an added bonus, you will have more bandwidth for your employees when both internet sources are working.

The benefits of broadband aggregation greatly exceed the costs of not using it for virtually every established business. Broadband aggregation offers the flexibility and reliability for small businesses who cannot afford an expensive, customized IT solution.

Preston Wily is a marketer for Sewell Direct, an internet retailer of computer hardware and accessories. Sewell Direct currently offers the Splitronic Broadband Aggregator, a broadband aggregator intended for use in environments with 1-100 internet users.

วันอังคารที่ 13 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Less Caffeine, More Internet Through WildBlue

You need to visit a website loaded with pictures, animations and music. You click on the link. You go and put on the coffee. You wait. When it's done, you pour yourself some and carry it to your desk. You take a sip. It needs more sugar. You go back and stir it in. Take another sip. Yes, it's good. Pour some more. Carry it back again. Hmmm, the page is only half loaded yet. Ok, time to go back and make a sandwich.

Does the above describe your experience with the Internet? If yes, read on. See if the following checklist of symptoms applies to your situation.

1. You have built a mental list of websites you can't visit รขโ�ฌโ�� they'd take ages to load.

2. You compose your e-mails beforehand in a word processor, and then connect via dial-up and copy-paste the whole thing into your web-based email service's 'compose' page. There's no sense in trying to write/edit your text online, on a slow, timed connection.

3. You've heard fairy tales about all the goodies the Internet has to offer you. You never go near them. They weren't really meant for you.

4. You have developed this habit of avoiding links to music, videos, pictures etc., because your connection just isn't good enough for them.

5. You ask your friends not to send you pictures or large attachments via e-mail because they take hours to get downloaded, and often your connection breaks halfway through and you have to reconnect and start all over again.

Does the above more or less accurately describe your relationship with the internet?

Then it's time for you to forget obsolete dial-up technology and move to something that'll really let you 'surf' the web at blazing speeds, instead of dragging yourself through it. Yes, you know about DSL and cable, but these never seem to arrive in your area. Of course, the connection needs to be affordable too. You have heard great things of satellite Internet, but aren't those things too expensive?

Not now. Not any more.

Now, there's WildBlue.

You have always wanted to get broadband Internet, but cable or DSL just don't seem to arrive in your area. Which leaves you stuck with clicking on the dial-up icon on your desktop, and making coffee and sandwiches while you have an interesting site loading up.

Now, if only there were something that'd let you connect at 20 times the speed of dialup. If only there were no click-click-clicking on the boring old dial-up icon. If only there were no disconnects, no more need to avoid video links, no copy-pasting, no more making that coffee which you didn't really need, but only the pure internet, unrestricted, rich, lightning fast, waiting for you to jump in and enjoy the show. No matter where you are in the US, no matter if there's a DSL or cable provider in your area. What you really need is satellite Internet, but you have heard it's too costly.

Good news for you รขโ�ฌโ�� satellite Internet is just what you need, and satellite Internet is what you'll get from WildBlue. At very affordable prices, and speeds comparable to cable or DSL but with the additional benefits of a wireless connection, this is the perfect Internet solution for your home or your business. It's an always-on connection, which means you don't need to connect every time you want to do something on the net. Satellite technology does away with the barrier between you and the Internet, and connects the two seamlessly together.

All you need is a small satellite receiver dish to be set up in your home, and a satellite modem, both of which shall be provided by WildBlue. It's amazing how fast the certified technicians can set up the equipment. The dish can be set up on the roof, in the ground or on an outside wall. All you need is a Windows or Macintosh computer that the technicians will soon prepare for the connection, while you sit back and watch. You can expect to start your new Internet experience the very same day as the equipment arrives.

What's more, all your existing software will continue to work with WildBlue satellite Internet. WildBlue gives you free space on the web for uploading your own material, and multiple e-mail addresses. It supports a broad variety of browsers, e-mail clients and other internet-related programs. You can even continue to use your existing service provider's e-mail addresses รขโ�ฌโ�� you'll need to talk to them for terms and conditions.

So what are you waiting for? With the help of WildBlue, cut down on your coffee making and start enjoying the Internet like it was meant to be!

For more information on WildBlue Internet access visit www.mywildblue.com

WildBlue is offering cable modem or DSL-like services where cable modem and DSL don't reach. If you have always wanted to get broadband internet, but cable or DSL just don't seem to arrive in your area, get WildBlue! Visit http://www.mywildblue.com for more information.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 11 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Dreams Come True With The Help Of Global Consciousness On The Internet

Dreams. There are two types of dreams: 1. When you are sleeping there are stories unfolding in your mind from a parallel dimension. 2. The aims one has in life. The latter is the type of dream I wish to discuss. We all have these dreams, donรขโ�ฌโ�ขt we? We picture ourselves in the future having realized our talents, having achieved in the areas that interest us most. Your dream may have been a relatively simple one, like reaching enlightenment, or helping to create world peace! Maybe your dream was just to set foot on as many beaches across the planet as possible, a little selfish-but hey, youรขโ�ฌโ�ขre still sharing a smile everywhere you go. In this the Information Age, our dreams have become more realistic and practical to attain. With the Internet and web sites in particular, a global consciousness is forming to help all people towards their goals.

Lets say youรขโ�ฌโ�ขre a young lady who lives in a small town in who-knows-where-land. Your dream is to one day live in a forest as a ranger, taking care of the trees and animals, living at one with nature. The Internet seems far removed from this reality but in truth it can be a main section of the road to your destination. By looking at web sites you can find out what other people with similar interests think about the subject. You can find out where youรขโ�ฌโ�ขll need to go to study, what interest groups to join, and get opposing opinions on the pros and cons of a rangerรขโ�ฌโ�ขs life. You can communicate with experts from the other side of the world just as if they were next door. Seven days a week, night or day, you can access information and ideas from a wide community, a community you now belong to. All it took to start towards realizing the dream was simply by adding your identity to the new world culture created by millions of other normal minds. These are people who want to further humanity through the process of communication.

Now, letรขโ�ฌโ�ขs say youรขโ�ฌโ�ขre an old grandma living far away from the rest of the family. Seeing your grandchildren is a rarity as money to travel is not abundant. Through the websites and email on the World Wide Web, your family can รขโ�ฌห�talkรขโ�ฌโ�ข and send recent photos electronically. Distance becomes irrelevant and love connections remain intact, maybe even becoming stronger than before.

The Internet is bringing human society more closely together everyday. National boundaries turn out to be unnecessary, as knowledge and wisdom become the imperative of the people. As individuals become known identities in this world community, dreams are worked towards with newfound relish. Friends are instantly made, and loved ones are also kept involved in the present picture of life. A Global consciousness is forming and your input is only going to further the evolution of society and happiness for all people.

About The Author

Jesse S. Somer

http://www.m6.net

Jesse S. Somer is a human working to bridge the gap between technological experts and the average people of our society.

วันศุกร์ที่ 9 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Enjoy Online Faxing With Internet Fax Software

Internet fax software or fax server software is required to perform Internet faxing. Actually it is used to transmit documents or files through PC instead of a fax machine. Internet fax software allows you to get certain Internet fax services like email to fax, fax to email, and PC to fax.

You can easily send or receive faxes on your personal computer by just installing Internet fax software onto it. It enables you to do Internet faxing from anywhere in the world. With your fax account you can easily send any type of file to any fax machine/computer. Youรขโ�ฌโ�ขve to just pay for installing an Internet fax software and some Internet usage charges. Afterwards you receive your own fax number from which you can send/receive faxes online.

Nowadays several companies offer Internet fax software at cheap prices. Online faxing is the cheapest way to send or receive faxes via Internet. Main advantage of Internet fax is that you can get your important fax anywhere and anytime. Sometimes when youรขโ�ฌโ�ขre not able to receive faxes through fax machine you can use Internet. You can even get faxes at your busy times and when you get free just check your email account because all faxes are safe in your inbox.

Author presents a website on Internet Fax Software. Website is a great source of getting all information about Internet fax software, Internet fax, and how to get Internet fax software at cheap rates. To get more information click: online fax software

วันพุธที่ 7 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

How Can I Benefit From Broadband DSL?

Broadband DSL has opened a whole new world of creative opportunities for individuals and businesses alike. DSL has made ordinary internet browsing extraordinary. With astounding speeds and reliable connections, broadband DSL puts a new spin on sending and receiving e-mail, streaming audio and video, and all internet activities that are best preformed with a dependable speedy connection.

Broadband DSL allows users to receive telephone calls while surfing the net, so why not see the person at the other end of the line? DSL users with similar capabilities can go online and talk face to face in front of internet webcams. DSL users can virtually connect with other DSL users on the other side of the world. Internet phone calls can link broadband DSL users for virtually pennies per minute, while leaving telephone lines open. Gone are the days of expensive phone calls and overpriced per minute charges to friends and loved ones. Broadband DSL has opened endless windows of communication for users all over the world.

Businesses and employees benefit greatly from the technology of broadband DSL. Office networks can be accessed at lightening speed from home or anywhere that provides a broadband DSL connection. Video conferencing and virtual meetings lower and often eliminate travel costs and miscellaneous expenses by implementing the power of technology. Broadband DSL often makes the impossible, possible.

Changes and technological advances in the world of broadband DSL are happening all the time. Even now, most individuals and businesses never come close to implementing all the capabilities and power that broadband DSL has made available to them. Dial-up modems are now antiquated and too slow for many individuals, let alone businesses where time is of the essence. Other types of broadband technology once considered fast and reliable are also lagging behind DSL. Broadband DSL is the wave of the future, and the future is available now.

Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino, California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezines and provides information on broadband and DSL at BroadbandExpert.com

วันจันทร์ที่ 5 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Broadband Versus Dial Up Internet Access

Broadband Internet service has become a "must have" for those already enjoying the high speed Internet provided by cable broadband, DSL, or T1 services. Still, many dial up Internet users are reluctant to make the switch to broadband due to the increased cost in Internet access, and fail to recognize broadband's money saving potential.

Broadband Internet is so much more than lightning fast web browsing. Along with broadband Internet emerges opportunity to take advantage of new money saving technologies not available to dial up Internet users. Broadband phone and the up and coming IP TV are just a couple examples of the newest technologies dial up users are missing out on.

Broadband Internet users also save money by downloading their own music, games, and even movies instead of renting or purchasing them for a much higher price from a retail outlet. Of course dial up users can do this as well, but not in a very timely fashion since it could take up to a couple of hours just to download a simple song.

Broadband Internet rates have reduced dramatically within the course of the last five years. High speed Internet can now be purchased for as little as fourteen dollars a month in some places, and usually has a top end comfort level of around fifty dollars or less per month. This means broadband can sometimes be even cheaper than dial up ISP.

Broadband Internet is probably one of the few services that end with the customer never having buyers remorse. Broadband is just one of those things that people find many useful and even practical applications for. An entire book could be, and probably has been written about the usefulness of broadband Internet access.

If you have been considering making the switch to broadband, you'll find many vendors these days offer incentives such as reduced cost for service, free equipment, and rebates to ease the burden of any start up cost for high speed broadband Internet service. In the end, broadband is just as affordable yet better and faster than dial up Internet.

Daymon Hoag is the Editor for Cheapest Service and provisioner of Cheapest-Service.com High Speed Internet

DSL and the State of Internet Access

The amount of high-speed Internet access customers in the US will rise from 2.3 million in 1999 to 42 million in 2005, evident to research by Allied Business Intelligence (ABI). Worldwide broadband customers will leap from 5 million in 1999 to 91 million in 2005.

So far, cable modems have been the obvious head in high-speed Internet access when it comes to cheap, multi-megabit data transfer charges, taking over DSL. Cable's lead is due to an earlier market admission, according to the account "The DSL Solution: ADSL/SDSL Equipment and Subscribers" by ABI, which established that at the end of 1999, high-speed cable Internet service had 2.1 million US subscribers, while DSL had only 500,000 US users.

But DSL suppliers cannot get out the service fast enough. This is due partly to growing promotions highlighting DSL, some suppliers were seeing 50 to 60 percent development in user rates, and occurring major backlogs in process.

While suburban Internet users in the US are starting to leap on the broadband wagon, numerous US businesses have until now to adapt to high-speed Internet access. The whole number of US Internet-connected companies is proposed to boost drastically in the next three years, shooting from 2.96 million businesses in 2000 to 4.48 million in 2003, according to Vertical Systems Group. During this time, broadband connections will rise by 264 percent, while use of dial access will go down 10 percent.

Amid residential clients, countless issues still exist concerning broadband use. According to a study of 1,000 members of Greenfield Online's Internet-based board by 2Wire, Inc., 51 percent of people in the US do not know if DSL facility is obtainable in their neighbourhood. Younger users are expected to identify if DSL is accessible in their region compared to elder users, the survey established. More than half (53 percent) of Internet users ages 25 to 34 recognize if DSL is offered locally; in contrast with 37 percent of Internet users age 55 and older. Naturally, the superior the earnings, the more probable respondents were to be conscious of DSL. Sixty-four percent of Internet users earing more than $100,000 per year are aware about local DSL service, in comparison to only 39 percent of Internet users making less than $35,000 per year.

There are more and more services available to us online, that we tend to be oblivious to them. To get the most out of the Internet, we need to be aware of technologies evolving and services offered.

Nick Singh runs a website committed to serving customers in finding the best deals on getting a cheap broadband connection. For a comparison of the best ISPรขโ�ฌโ�ขs go to http://www.cheap-broadband-in-the-uk.com.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 4 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Wireless Broadband Basics

Wireless broadband is a general term used for the technology that is able to gain access to the internet wirelessly, and at high bandwidth speeds. Wireless broadband is available on virtually any digital device, so long as it has the proper connectivity hardware. Such hardware can easily be attached to most PDAs and laptop computers.

One of the most popular and well known wireless technology standards is Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity), which allows users to access the internet over a wireless Local Area Network. The speed and range of Wi-Fi, however, is severely limited. There is another wireless connectivity standard, called WiMAX, which is considerably more advanced.

WiMAX is a protocol by which signals are sent to wireless broadband users. A WiMAX base station can theoretically beam a signal as far as 50km (31 miles), meaning that a single station could potentially cover an entire city (unlike Wi-Fi, which is only available in "hotspots").

Although WiMAX are networks are available in several major metropolitan areas in the US, base stations are very expensive to build, and arenรขโ�ฌโ�ขt cost effective in less densely populated areas. Because of this limitation, WiMAX technology is not yet available in most non-urban regions.

Although WiMAX has been a major technological achievement, wireless broadband certainly doesnรขโ�ฌโ�ขt stop there. There are a number of other cutting edge wireless protocols currently in development. The most notable of these is a new protocol called xMax, which is similar to WiMAX, but a lot more efficient. It can cover a broader range at a lower cost, by piggybacking on radio frequencies. Although xMax is not yet available to the public, it will most likely be launched within the next couple of years.

Jeremy Maddock is the owner of a successful telecommunications news website.

Broadband Satellite Antenna Pizza Box Size

Thanks to the transfer technologies and governments spending on military needs, soon the public will have Broadband Satellite antennas no larger than the dimensions of a Pizza Box. Lightening fast Internet from the heavens. The new record for the Worldรขโ�ฌโ�ขs smallest broadband satellite antenna was launched in Singapore this week. Absolutely incredible new technology, which seems to be very similar to something that DARPA was working on.

Nera Telecommunications debuted the device, which is shaped like a laptop with the lid closed. It is designed to use Inmarsat Broadband Global Area Network but could also be integrated into nearly any system. I believe the device might be good for a UAV and mounted on top in a gyro to send back real time video feed via Internet broadband. Currently the unit has enough speed to use VoIP as well. The detachable antenna allows the hand held 15 cm by 20 cm device to be used quite easily as well. Anywhere, anytime broadband communication on the go; perfect for recon, Osama Bin Laden or the US Military, which will find him soon?

Now here is the good part. You can have this high tech gizmo for only $2500.00 and it will be shipped to you immediately. This is only one of the new devices in broadband satellite coming on line soon. Another cool device, which should be able to be purchased by the public is a broadband antenna capable of constant communication anywhere while driving your SUV; expect this to be yours for $5000 in 2008 or so. Keep thinking broadband.

Lance Winslow

วันเสาร์ที่ 3 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Find the Best Broadband Provider for You

To find the best broadband provider for you takes some effort.

Like anything in life, doing the research is critical to getting the best product at the best price. And this holds true for shopping for broadband services as well. To find the best broadband provider for you you must know your needs first. Someone can tell you how great a service is for them, but if itรขโ�ฌโ�ขs too much or too little for you, you could be wasting the two most valuable human resources รขโ�ฌโ�� time and money.

To find the best broadband provider for you it is advisable to get a good feel for what you will really need from a provider. Do you just need Internet service? Or do you maybe want a bundled Internet and phone service. There are some great deals out there for the latter from companies like Homecall Broadband, Wanadoo Broadband and BT Broadband. These are three very established companies in the U.K., and while fighting for market share from each other, are also being touted for their service and price.

But back to your needs รขโ�ฌโ�� are you a home business? Is the service for a company you own, or is it for personal home office use? Answering these questions can help better position your research efforts to find the best broadband provider for you. Once youรขโ�ฌโ�ขve done this research you will know what kinds of packages you are shopping for, and your will could be a little stronger because you know you wonรขโ�ฌโ�ขt need to be talked into something you donรขโ�ฌโ�ขt need, as youรขโ�ฌโ�ขve done your research.

Now you can talk price with all of the companies vying for your business. Once you get a list of prices, it is best to talk to people who have used the service. If you can, go beyond testimonials you may see on company Web sites. Find out what your neighbors may be using, and even better, find some people who own the same service as you. This could help you weed out the ones who may have great deals, but donรขโ�ฌโ�ขt offer the best service.

Finding the best broadband service for you could be the key to a better Internet experience, and could also save you money on your phone bill as well. One thing is for sure, most people who get away from dial-up for the first time, even if they have a very small bandwidth service, canรขโ�ฌโ�ขt believe the difference. Because of the success of broadband services in the past few years, it could be very likely that dial-up service will eventually become extinct around the world. Especially since broadband deals are so good now, and becoming more and more affordable each day for the average person. But again, finding the right one for you is key to having a better Internet experience.

About The Author:

Neil Shevlin is the owner of UK Cheap Broadband which is a great place to find broadband links, resources and articles.

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วันศุกร์ที่ 2 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2551

How to Test Your DSL and Cable Internet Connection Speed

There are two measured elements that determine your internet connection speed. They are: The download rate, and the upload rate of data measured in bits per seconds. Usually, it is expressed in Kilobits per second.

A bit is the smallest piece of data that can be stored in a computer. The bit can be either "0" or "1". The byte is eight bits. Example of a byte and bits are the following:

bit= 0 or 1

byte=8 bits

1 byte=10011101 (eight bits)

A single charcter needs one byte or eight bits to be stored in a computer. So, when the data rate is 1 byte/sec, that means one character per second is the rate at which data is transferred through your connection.

This is very slow, and only intended for an example. In order to browse the internet, you must have at least a dial up access with a 56kb/s modem, in order to get a meaningful and practical result.

There are different types of internet connection. First they introduced the dialup connection using your phone line, then the broadband was introduced.

The broadband internet connections are DSL, Cable, or Satellite internet services. They are widely used and expanding due to the high bandwith.

When you get an internet service, your provider states that your speed will be a certain numbers. They usually give you a good idea, but not an exact one. The common asked questions among internet users is:

How do I know what is my connection speed, and if I am getting what I was promised?.

If there anyway I can test my connection, and do I need to buy expensive software to test it?.

The answer is simple. There are two ways to test your internet connection speed:

1- The manual simple calculation test that you can do yourself without any software or third party services.

2- You can find a service that lets you run a test through their servers, and get your numbers displayed at their webpage.

1-The manual method:

Since I mentioned that the connection speed consist of two numbers, the download and upload speed. So, what you do is download from the internet any free software, and watch the result box with the result that show the size of the file and how many seconds it tool to download.

When you are done recording the download speed, upload a file of a specific size (1 Mb, 2 Mb), and time your watch when you start. When the file is uploaded, check your watch and record the time it took for the task. Then divide your file size by the seconds it took.

If you file was 2 Mb. that took 5 minutes to upload, then your upload speed is 2 Mb./300 sec. or 6.826 Kbits/sec.You can run the above test couple times, and then take the average for a better result.

2-The automated test at a third party service:

This is my preferred one, where you get to a website where the test is done for you. It is done using a script installed on their server, and letting you download and upload to their server a test file (invisible to you). Then, the result is displayed on their webpage. You just have to register for free using your email. It is free. This is a website address where they offer you a free internet connection test:

http://www.visualware.com.

In summary, don't settle for numbers given to you by your services, do the tests whenever you can. You enjoy it, and feel that you are getting your money worth. This is because some servcies charges you 35 dollars or more for a high speed internet service.

Thanks,
George Chamoun

I have created an Ebook about troubleshooting procedures for DSL, or Cable connection problems. You can get it for free by right clicking the link and saving to your computer:

http://www.ebookfreestore.com/software/ComputerEbook.pdf

Google Talk Reviewed

So you're sick and tired of AOL Instant Messenger. You're looking for something fresh and new that will just work. Well Google feels the same way. On Wednesday August 24th they released their version of AIM, Google Talk.

Although Google Talk and AIM do basically the same thing, Google Talk is very different. For starters anyone can join AIM, in order to use Google Talk you need to have a Gmail account. AIM will also let you make a profile, Google Talk you can't. However there are more features on Google Talk that are left out in AIM.

Google Talk's main feature is being able to call friends that are on your list. Call means being able to talk through a microphone to them and they respond through theirs, much like the service Skype. There is a similar feature in the current version of AIM; however it's not as easy to use.

Let's say you're talking to someone in the conversation window. You decide that this conversation would work a lot better over the phone. Well don't get up and dial a number, simply plug in the microphone and headphones and guess what you're connected, just like a phone. All you have to do is press the "Call" button in the window, you'll hear a dial tone, and when the other user accepts you're connected.

At the top of the window, when call is activated, you'll see a volume meter for your friend and one for you. All it takes is a click of a button, how easy is that?

The other easy thing about Google Talk is the simplicity behind making a customized message. When you're online you'll have a small snippet under your name. You can customize that to whatever you want, that could be considered somewhat of a profile. You can also see peoples' away messages right under their name. Making an away message is just as simple as changing the text under your name. Just go to the drop down list under your name in the window (not the friends list) and go to the "Custom Message" with the red circle next to it.

Google has also added a feature to make it easier to sign up for the service. When you select to add a friend you can insert an email address that isn't a Gmail one. All it does is email the person letting them know about the service and offering a download link. This makes it really easy to convince your friends to make the switch.

Another feature that is greatly appreciated in Google Talk is the way it works directly with Gmail. You can add people on your contacts to the service within the Google Talk interface, plus it will notify you when a new email has been received. You can also go directly to your Gmail inbox via a link from the interface.

This next feature won't mean much to the average user, but to some misfortunate geeks with low RAM it may. Google Talk consumes around 3MB of RAM. AOL Instant Messenger takes around 9MB. If you have a lot of other programs open and you can't afford to waste RAM Google Talk will work great.

Google Talk is also much cleaner looking than AIM. There are no ads and no added crap like a stock ticker or news ticker. However the one thing that I'd like to see in Google Talk is notifications that tell you when someone logs on or off. This feature has been available in AIM for about 2 years.

There some other things that could be enhanced. In the settings menu I'd like to see a setting to customize how often it checks the Gmail mailbox, customize sounds, and more customization for notifications.

Staying on the topic of customization I'd like to see, in later versions, the option to add categories in your friends list. Something so you could put all your family under one list, friends under the others and so on.

Overall I wouldn't rush out and download Google Talk quite yet. Right now I'd think that it would be more convenient to corporations so that employees can interact with each other. It won't take down AIM, because AIM is just too popular, but it might steal some Yahoo! Messenger or MSN users.

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