• Internet Dial Up Access Numbers

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    Dialup Internet access is the cheapest way to get connected to the Internet. Even though the use of latest, high-speed Internet access technologies such as DSL and cable are now growing, dialup access is still a good option; it is also sometimes the only option for people in places where access to broadband technology is still absent. Additionally, it is the ideal Internet connection for people on a limited budget who need a decent Internet connection.Read more…
  • Internet Dial Up Access Providers

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    Although the use of high-speed broadband Internet access is now on the rise, dialup Internet access is still widely available. This is because dialup access is still the most economical way to connect to the Internet. In places where DSL and other broadband Internet technology are not yet present, dialup is the best option to get Internet access.Read more…
  • Free Internet Dial Up Access

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    As the influence and use of the Internet continues to revolutionize the way we live our lives, Internet access has become an important necessity for most people. As Internet connection technologies progress, we can now access the Internet at lightning-fast speeds through a broadband Internet access. However, broadband Internet is still quite expensive.Read more…
  • Broadband Marketplace

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    What is BroadbandBroadband can be described as a way to share information or any chunks of data that lies on the vast network known as the internet. The term ‘Broadband’ explains the method that is used in conjunction with this data in order for it to be sent and retrieved. In short and easy terms, you could explain broadband by saying that it was the prime successor of dialup modems.Read more…
  • Broadband - Your Questions Answered

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    Do you remember using the Internet back when you had to dial in using a modem? First you dialled, then you listened to screeching noises, and then, if you were lucky, you were connected at a snail’s pace. Worse, it was impractical to leave the connection on all the time, as it would drop out at random and have to redial every time you restarted the machine.Read more…
  • Challenges And Solutions For Medical Imaging Bandwidth Requirements

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    A Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) is integral to the smooth, timely, and quality delivery of health care in every medical setting today. Not only are they integral but they are crucial to the clinical and business aspects of radiology practice as we know it. However, PACS have long faced challenges in delivering this digital imaging support to such diagnostic modalities as X-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging [MRI], Positron Emission Tomography (PET), and Teleradiology.Read more…
  • Just What Is MPLS, What Does It Do, And Where Can You Get It?

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    Your boss has put you in charge of finding a replacement for your frame relay. Your service is slow, expensive, and inflexible. Someone in your IT department mentions MPLS, but those initials are foreign to you.Read more…
  • Business Prospects Of Wimax -- An ISP point of View

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    The prospects for WiMAX technology as a viable business opportunity are often the subject of debate amidst numerous actual or perceived challenges. Applying these innovative insights can make these arguments and challenges disappear.Unlike most people's expectation of rural deployments, you might consider targeting SME's in urban areas.Read more…
  • Don't Confuse Cable Broadband with DSL

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    Last year, a co-worker of mine called his cable company to order DSL. Yesterday, when I went to see my podiatrist, we began discussing broadband options. I told him that I had DSL at home.Read more…
  • The Wide Area Network Dilemma

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    I recently attended a trade show aimed at owners and operators of convenience stores. Dynamic speakers at the show inspired many attendees to ask lots of thoughtful questions. As I stood in our booth talking to these business owners a theme developed: "Should we network our stores?Read more…
  • Video Chat: Many Uses for Business and Enjoyment

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    What’s new in video chat? Although the technology for using a web cam to send live pictures and video over the internet has been around for a long time, video chat technology continues to get better and better. Since the tragedy of 9-11, when businesses started traveling less, it became a great way for businesses to communicate with distant clients, other branches, and other businesses.Read more…
  • Free ISP - Do You Know How to Get Yours?

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    Back in the dotcom days, when dialup Internet connections were everywhere, free ISP offers were inescapable. The deal was that you viewed advertising while your computer was connected to the Internet, and in return you got your Internet connection for free.The rise of more expensive and technically-complex broadband connections, however, has almost entirely killed this business model.Read more…
  • Tim Berners-Lee: The Man Who 'Invented' The Internet

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    While working as an independent consultant at CERN (a nuclear research laboratory close to Geneva) in 1980, Tim Berners-Lee developed an innovative way of storing information in a program named Enquire.Many of the fundamental concepts in this program were later used in the development of a global hypertext system - popularly known as the Internet or the World Wide Web.The WWW was developed to increase the ease with which people could exchange information.Read more…
  • 8 Thing You Need to Know About IPTV

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    A recent survey of 6,000 consumers across the US, the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy found that 46% do not understand the term IPTV. So in order to help clear up the confusion and help you jump on the upcoming IPTV bandwagon, here is a list of eight things you need to know about IPTV:1. IPTV stands for Internet Protocol Television, which means you will be able to connect a box to your broadband Internet connection and receive TV channels on your regular television set.2.Read more…
  • Network Bandwidth Monitors

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    The rate at which a network transmits or receives data is termed network bandwidth. Bandwidth and latency are two important parameters for measuring the speed of the networks. The higher the bandwidth, the higher the cost of the network.Read more…
  • Switching To Broadband Internet - Is It Really Worth It?

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    The internet is a growing and dynamic entity. Growing in exponential rate everyday and changing as just as fast. Naturally companies try to offer access to internet in growing number of ways.Read more…
  • Wireless Network Cards

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    Network cards are the backbone of any network. The Network interface card or the network card is a hardware device that allows a computer to be connected to a network, and through the network to other computers and devices. It is installed in one of the free peripheral connect interface (PCI) slots of a computer and includes a port in which the networking cable is inserted.Read more…
  • International Dial Up

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    Sometimes, your business takes you on different trips to various states around the United States. You may be based in New York – however, your business could also take you to Miami, or anywhere in the world for that matter. The great thing is that even if you are far away, you can still access your files, information and basically your entire office – through the Internet.Read more…
  • Dial Up

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    Most of the information that we need, along with most of the things that we want and can be found over the Internet. From word definitions to grocery and shopping to ordering your next meal –the Internet provides instant access to anything and everything you could possibly want or want to know about. That is the very reason why most people want to have Internet access available in their homes.Read more…
  • Comparing High Speed Internet Promotions

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    Are you shopping around for high speed internet and getting totally confused? $12.95 for 6 months, or $14.Read more…

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