Archive for the 'Communication' Category

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

The Benefits of Broadband Ireland Services

Amelie Mag asked: By guaranteeing permanent Internet connection, Broadband Ireland offers bring more advantages than the usual dial-up connection. With Internet Ireland providers, the phenomenon is turning more and more popular and, at the same time, more appreciated. This happens particularly because of the variety of methods that this technology uses. To count only a [...]

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Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Understanding Broadband Telephony Under the Limelight of UK Broadband Providers

Adam Jaylin asked: UK Broadband Providers have emerged in many numbers. They enable people to choose from among the various service providers. The broadband service providers offer various schemes to customers under which people can avail the best services of broadband companies. The users of broadband service make the best use of this technology to [...]

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Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Satellite Broadband: High-Speed Internet For All

James Dyson asked: If you want to cover up and connect the breath and width of the globe, then that technology must be using satellite somewhere within. The condition is same for the internet. Broadband via satellite is only feasible option today for localities where DSL or Cable is not penetrable due to technological constraints.
How [...]

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Friday, April 4th, 2008

Making Sense of Broadband Packages

Guna seelan asked: ‘Broadband’ can seem like a totally different language - MAC codes, line speed, capacity, routers, modems, LAN, WAN - does anyone really understand what all these mean? Unfortunately, this is an area of heavy jargon and it’s important that you are able to come to terms with these factors in order [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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Friday, March 14th, 2008

How to Improve Your Broadband Speed

Karl Bantleman asked: With so much information flying around about broadband, it is not surprising that users are becoming slightly confused about what they should expect from their deals. Here are a few answers to the most commonly asked questions.
One of the most common questions is why speeds do not match up with the speed [...]

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Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Is Cheap Broadband About to Go the Way of Cheap Petrol, Cheap Flights, Cheap Rice?

Shirley Stevens asked: In the past, European competition laws restricted BT’s stranglehold on telephone line access throughout the UK. There was a process known as LLU, or ‘local-loop unbundling’, which permitted companies to establish their own equipment in BT exchanges, paying BT part of the line rental they collected.
The outcome of this was cheaper [...]

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Friday, February 29th, 2008

Broadband - Unsure Future for the UK

Liam G asked: Stephen Timms, the UK’s minister for competitiveness, warned last year that the UK risks falling behind in the race to providing super-fast broadband networks, claiming the situation to be “21st century’s equivalent of the great arms race”.
Timms drew up comparisons between our current broadband networks to those used in Japan and Korea, [...]

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