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Wireless broadband service is actually similar to the traditional ADSL or Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. It is one of the types of broadband available today which aims to provide high-speed Internet access to subscribers. The distinctive characteristic of wireless broadband is, just as the name implies, you can connect to the Internet over a wireless connection. >>> Continue reading >>>

Contrary to what you see on their ads, sites are bound to suffer some downtime every now and then. You should not be alarmed since this is only normal. However, there is a time limit. Normally the longest would be an hour unless something tragic has struck.

Once this happens, you can more or… >>> Continue reading >>>

That may be well and true, but the majority of Americans who actually use the internet, don’t have a DS3 or T3 or even a T1. They live in the real world where usually the best they can have offered is some form of DSL or cable service. Yes, there are some newly constructed areas which have fiber connections available, however, they are far from being a majority or even a number significant to be noticed in the total number of overall internet users. >>> Continue reading >>>

What is ISDN?

B-ISDN is Broadband ISDN. This is not simply faster ISDN, or ISDN with the copper to your home finally upgraded to fiber. B-ISDN is a complete redesign. It is still capable of providing all the integrated services (voice, data, video, etc.) through a single interface just like ISDN was supposed to. But it will do it a lot faster than ISDN could. Of course, that copper to your house will still have to be replaced with fiber. >>> Continue reading >>>

People use a wireless internet connection in different settings for various reasons but there is one binding desire that links all people that invest in a wireless internet connection. That is the desire to not clog up their home or office with cables necessary to connect to the internet. When the internet was first… >>> Continue reading >>>

Cable ISPs

To connect to Internet at much faster speeds, cable modems use existing cable-wire network. As the same line is shared with other users in the area, it could lead to congestion problems and other such performance related issues. The speed is much higher in the case of DSL and not too expensive either. >>> Continue reading >>>

 
 

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