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What If There Was No Internet?

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

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. […]

How Do You Become a WiFi Hotspot?

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

WiFi is a very hot commodity worldwide…for both users & those wanting to cash in on the business potential. Below you’ll find some things to consider if you’re one of those interested in the business potential of WiFi. If you have more to add….please do.
I’ll try to keep this as simple as possible.
Here’s some simple […]

Broadband Tools To Measure System Performance And More

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

You can pretty much measure or analyze anything broadband related with the tools provided at SpeedGuide.net. Whatever it is you need to look at….performance or design related….you can get it done with the SpeedGuide tools. Nice little resource you should take advantage of.
Here’s a list of what they have available to you:
* SG TCP/IP Analyzer
The […]

Wireless Broadband Brings an Always-On World

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

According to a recent survey, the UK now has more broadband users than dial-up internet users. This is partly due to the increasing popularity of wireless broadband networks for homes and offices, and also due to the fact that the cheapest broadband deals are now cheaper than some dial-up plans.
Wireless Broadband enables computers and peripherals […]

What’s The Difference Between DS3 And T3 Bandwidth?

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Don’t be confused about the difference between DS3 and T3 circuits. These terms are really synonymous. Instead you should focus on what they can do for you…and the best scenarios for application.
Digital Signal (DS) is a system of classifying digital circuits according to the rate and format of the signal (DS) and the equipment providing […]

Net Service Provider: Choosing The Right Option

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Choosing the right net service provider is no easy task. Because the internet is such a popular tool to be used, there are many various choices out there. Although they would all like you to think that they offer you the very best option on the web, the truth is that they probably don’t know […]

High Speed Internet Providers - How Do You Choose?

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

If you work at home using the internet or are frequently on the internet checking out websites, then you will want to look into service from a high speed internet provider. There are several ways to connect to the internet in order that you receive this quicker service. You can look into DSL which is […]

Google Goes Wireless In The Land Of The Free

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

In the heart of Silicon Valley a revolution is about to take place. It could change the Universe as we know it. Don’t laugh, this revolution will grab you by the short wires and turn your world upside down.
It will affect your life and the lives of your children’s children. It might just be the […]

VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Voice over internet protocol or VoIP is beginning to come into it’s own. The promise of cost savings over traditional phone lines is driving this technology into the mainstream. Leveraging your existing broadband connection to save on your monthly phone expense at first glance makes sense. Let’s take a closer look.
First off, can your existing […]

Applications For DS3 Bandwidth

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

A typical T1 circuit is only 1.5 megabits per second. A typical digital 3 minute song is 3 megaBYTES or 24 megabits in size. A typical digital photo is about 2 megaBYTES or 16 megabits. The typical Power Point presentation is 10 megaBYTES in size or 80 megabits. If 3 or more people in the […]

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