Monday, June 30th, 2008
Mike Singh asked: Broadband video phones are the next level of communication using the internet rather than traditional phone lines and services. The broadband video phone will allow users to talk, send and received real time video. This technology uses a regular high-speed internet connection to send up to thirty frames per second. Most also [...]
Monday, June 30th, 2008
Sabrina Hinds asked: For the uninitiated, the term broadband
phone is loosely used to describe the technology currently
available where one can make telephone calls from a telephone
system that sends the voice signal over your internet
connection. The call may terminate at a regular phone line or
another broadband phone.
Until recently, the technology was not being used widely because
of [...]
Sunday, June 29th, 2008
Steve Wilson asked: In the present scenario, technology has made enormous amends, as well as played an imperative role in changing yesterday’s world into the most recent high-tech world. It is a fact that the high speed internet has made world come closer and made the communication easier, as it provides soothing communication with the [...]
Saturday, June 28th, 2008
Kristen asked: The VoIP broadband phones have shown an incredible growth in the domain of telecommunications technology. This has helped to change yesterday’s world into a global village. As a matter of fact, the IP phones offer hassle-free communication across the world and that too at lower rates. The broadband speed internet services allow the [...]
Thursday, June 26th, 2008
Raina Kelsey asked: Broadband Internet access, which most often shortened to just “broadband”, is high-speed Internet access contrasted with dial-up access over a modem. Dial-up modems are usually capable of only a maximum bitrate of 56 kbit/s and require the full use of a telephone line; while at the same time broadband technologies supply at [...]
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Matt Sharp asked: The internet as we know it is changing. It’s going mobile, and spreading wherever we go, now. Join me as I look at the phenomenon that is mobile broadband!
Mobile broadband - a potted history
The internet was first born in 1993, created predominantly by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. But even he probably [...]
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Adair Cameron asked: Over the last couple of years we have seen a boom in demand for online videos. Broadband users have had access to websites like “youtube.com” who were formed in 2005 and become so popular that Google Inc bought them for $1.65 Billion. It has allowed broadband users to view thousands of videos [...]
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
James Dyson asked: A broadband router is a basic device to set up a wired or wireless network. Broadband routers ensure that all the computers on a network can send and receive data to each other and across the Internet. These routers are of both wired and wireless but their features are very similar.
A router [...]
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
John Sugarman asked: With the growing proliferation of broadband Internet in every household, it is a natural phenomenon for services that have traditionally been delivered via analog means to be alternatively delivered via Internet Protocol (IP). One of these services is the broadcast of television programs via broadband Internet instead of radio waves. This is [...]
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Matt Sharp asked: You can probably tell from the title that this isn’t going to be the most serious article I’ve ever written. But even when it gets silly (and it will), it’s got a serious intent. I’m going to show you how cool mobile broadband is, and show you what it can do for [...]