Archive for March, 2008
Monday, March 31st, 2008
Will Broadband Improvements Cost Too Much?
Karl Bantleman asked: Many people have recently complained about broadband speeds, but could it be that our expectations are too high? When people realise the cost of implementing new systems, slower speeds may suddenly become acceptable.
There has been an array of research conducted to compare the costs of installing the new fibre optic cables capable [...]
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
Pay as You Go Broadband Deals: Way to Avail High-speed Internet
Daphne Scott asked: Internet has become one of the most important parts of our life. Internet is autonomous of serving all of our doubts that is why approximately every person and trades are entirely depended on the Internet. However, the Internet is cost-effective and valuable only in one case, if you are getting it on [...]
Sunday, March 30th, 2008
Broadband Fair Use Policy
Daniel Roberts asked: Have you ever read the fair use policies introduced by most broadband providers? Have you ever wondered why your internet use to be quicker, and now is running at a slower speed!
The majority of broadband providers have now introduced a fair use policy, but what does this mean?
Fair use policies have been [...]
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Mobile Broadband From O2 - is it Too Little, Too Late?
Matt Sharp asked: O2 recently announced their mobile broadband offering, making them the last of the big 5 operators to get involved in that online world. But is their offering good enough? Is it too little too late?
Mobile Broadband - why is it important?
Mobile broadband is changing the world, no two ways about [...]
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Beware Tricks of Broadband Trade
Paul Lucas asked: With prices plummeting there has never been a better time to switch to a new provider and ensure you’re picking up a cheap broadband deal. However, some broadband providers are attempting to increase their profit margins with some hidden tricks of the trade.
Here are the things you should watch for before [...]
Friday, March 28th, 2008
Broadband Providers: No More Slow-motion
Alice Erin asked: Internet has become one of the most important parts of our life. Internet is self-sufficient of serving all of our queries that is why almost every person and businesses are completely depended on the Internet. However, the Internet is profitable and useful only in one case, if we are getting it on [...]
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
Broadband Deals - Is Contract Broadband For You?
James Dyson asked: You are sure now that broadband is for you but not on what term or basis you want to have it. Better understanding of the packages and their norms offered by the providers and by calculating them along with you needs and other aspects, you can find out a better option.
Are you [...]
Wednesday, March 26th, 2008
UK Broadband Internet Lagging Behind The World
Robert Michael asked: As in other countries, people in the UK are choosing broadband more often than dial up. In fact, the majority of internet users in the UK have broadband internet.
The UK, however, has had a slow move into the age of faster internet when compared to other countries, especially those in Europe.
The initiation [...]
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Broadband: Looking to the Future
David Collins asked: With such a range of broadband providers currently available to us – all of whom vying to secure our services with promises of fast connections for low prices.
But with possibilities of fibre technology being discussed both in media and in parliament, what kind of services can we expect from providers in [...]
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Broadband + New Algorithm = Broadband X 200
Adair Cameron asked: Broadband users who are fed up with the slow speeds from their provider but have been told their existing copper telephone line can’t deliver a faster service may be in for a pleasant surprise, thanks to a revolutionary new mathematical formula.
Australian PhD graduate John Papandriopoulos claims to have has invented a way [...]