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Broadband Internet
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ADSL Tester
ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, which is a form of high-speed Internet access using standard phone lines. Unlike the standard modem, which can only provide download speeds of up to 56 kbps, ADSL can provide you with download speeds of up to eight mbps.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Broadband Phone Service
Broadband phones or VOIP have a lot of advantages over traditional phone service, especially in pricing, but before you take the plunge, make sure you understand the disadvantages too, so you can determine if broadband phone service is right for you.
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OC3 Explained
Wonder what an OC3 is? Is it a suitable solution for your business?
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Introduction to ADSL Broadband
It is everything related to ADSL! How it actually differs from SDSL, Cable and other broadbands, speed over various packages, packages for different level of users and says even how you can install it by your own.
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All About Wireless Routers
It may be quite OK using your broadband. Still you can know more about to improve your broadband and enhance you surfing experience. So now, get familiar with your broadband routers.
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Kiss Dial Up Goodbye and Go Broadband
Say, you aren't still accessing the Internet through an old fashioned dial-up service are you? If you are, you most certainly have our sympathies. So much so, that we'd like to introduce you to Broadband Internet.
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One Of Many Broadband Options
ADSL is an asymmetric digital subscriber line which can be used for broadband services. One can also often have the option to choose to have broadband via a cable connection.
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Cheapest Internet and Phone Service
Do you still have landline phone service? Still stuck on
dial-up Internet service because you think it's cheaper than
broadband? What if I said you can essentially get unlimited
local plus long distance phone service and broadband
Internet for the same price or less than what you're paying
for those so called cheaper services?
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Global ISPs
The dawn of globalization and economic interdependence has now made it possible for people and companies to tap into new markets around the globe. This means that in their search for new clients, people in business must travel to as many places as they can. This phenomenon has led to a need for these people to find ways that can help them keep in touch with their offices and families back home.
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T3 Connections
T3 connections are advanced versions of T1 and T2 broadband connections that provide high-speed broadband connectivity to large organizations as well as individual users. T3 connections consist of two receiving and two transmitting fiber optic cables that are capable of transmitting data at forty-five megabits per second.
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T3 Bandwidth
T3 bandwidth provides data transfer speeds of 45 megabits per second (mbps) and contains 672 individual channels that are each equal to voice grade telephone lines, capable of transmitting online video shoots, real time video, and large databases over a busy network. T3 bandwidth is by and large, used in large universities and companies that have large number of users in the same network.
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Internet Providers
Internet providers are companies that provide Internet services to individuals and organizations. They give you full access to the World Wide Web. In other words, one can go online, courtesy an Internet connection provided by Internet providers.
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