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Broadband Internet
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Mobile Satellite Internet and Tech Support Considerations
Many folks have spent thousands of dollars buying Satellite Internet Antennas to get broadband direct. Most people put these on their home so they have the Internet even if they are in the middle of nowhere without, DSL, Cable or phone lines. It makes perfect sense that the unconnected are getting connected in this way.
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Internet Survival Kit -- Turkish ADSL Chronicles # 1
When Turk Telecom was finally able to deliver ADSL Broadband capability down here to us on the Aegean Seacoast in 2005, it came not a moment too soon -- to stop the bleeding of our Internet phone bill, which had leaped suddenly and alarmingly in mid-summer to $150 a month for simple 56kbps dial-up service...
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Free Internet Access Providers
Free Internet means you get restricted Internet access at no expense, or that you can pay for what you use. This free Internet access is provided by companies known as ISPs, or Internet service providers. They are the ones who establish a permanent (until your account is canceled) connection to all the World Wide Web has to offer, and there is indeed much to discover. Some providers do not charge a monthly fee, but charge for the number of hours you spend online. Your online time and bandwidth is often times restricted by the provider.
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T3 Connections
T3 connections are advanced versions of T1 and T2 broadband connections that provide high-speed broadband connectivity to large organizations as well as individual users. T3 connections consist of two receiving and two transmitting fiber optic cables that are capable of transmitting data at forty-five megabits per second.
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An Introduction To T3
T3 refers to high-speed broadband lines that are mainly used by large companies and universities, as they require faster Internet loading times due to the high volume of users on their networks. T3 allows users to download and share music, video, and other multimedia applications, which usually take a long time to download.
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Global ISPs
The dawn of globalization and economic interdependence has now made it possible for people and companies to tap into new markets around the globe. This means that in their search for new clients, people in business must travel to as many places as they can. This phenomenon has led to a need for these people to find ways that can help them keep in touch with their offices and families back home.
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Internet Access Providers
The definition of an Internet access provider is simple. It is a company that provides Internet access to its client base. They provide this service through modems or PPP connections. Some companies also offer Internet access through cable modems and wireless connections. Traditionally, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Internet Access Providers (IAPs) can be understood in two different ways. IAPs give the user access to the Internet, and ISPs provide other services like T1 or T3 lines, web development services and other online utilities. Today, there is no real watertight demarcation between ISPs and IAPs, as more and more providers are using Internet access as well as services. It has become the fastest and cheapest way to go.
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ISP your Doorway to Internet
ISP stands for internet Service provider. An Internet service provider (called an ISP for short) is a business that offers user’s access to the Internet and related services.
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OC3 Explained
Wonder what an OC3 is? Is it a suitable solution for your business?
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