วันอังคารที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

The Difference Between DSL, Cable, and Satellite Internet Broadband

If you are still using a dial-up service to connect to the Internet, by this time you have probably reached a level of frustration somewhere between being fed up and pulling your own hair out. If this is your case, it is high time you made the transition to one of the high-speed services out there these days. These include wired connections like DSL and cable, as well as wireless options, such as satellite Internet broadband. But which one should you choose? To help you decide, here is a description of each type and difference between them.

If you have started to do a little research yourself, you may have noticed the term "broadband" being used a lot and might be a little bit confused about what it means. Well, this can actually be a useful keyword to look for when shopping around, since all it really means is high-speed. If something is not considered broadband, you probably do not want it. However, within what is considered broadband you still have quite a few different options, and they can vary a great deal.

DSL, cable, and high-speed satellite Internet are all broadband options that will give you Internet access that is many, many times faster than what you are now getting with dial-up. DSL and cable broadband are the most popular of the three, especially among people who live in cities. This is because the speed of DSL and cable connections depends on how close you are to your local telephone or cable provider, respectively.

DSL service uses the phone lines that are already present in your home or office. In this way, DSL is similar to dial-up. However, unlike dial-up, getting online via a DSL connection does not interfere with your ability to receive phone calls at the same time. This allows for the "always-on" feature that is common to all broadband options. Having the always-on feature means that you don't have to go through the process of logging onto the Internet every time you want to check your email or surf the web.

If you live quite far from your local phone provider, you will not be able to enjoy the fastest speeds available through a DSL connection. If this is you, cable might be a better option. Cable broadband is provided by the same company that provides cable TV in your area. Depending on where you are, DSL and cable are pretty much neck and neck in terms of which is the fastest overall. But if your home or office is not located within reach of the terrestrial wires required to hook up your computer to one of these connection, satellite Internet can be a very good alternative.

Even though it is not quite as fast as DSL and cable, average satellite broadband speeds greatly exceed the fastest dial-up speeds. And you can get satellite Internet anywhere in the northern hemisphere that has an open view of the southern sky. This makes it great for people living in rural places who are otherwise unable to take advantage of advances in telecommunications technology.




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วันจันทร์ที่ 30 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Fixing Slow Computer Downloads

The Internet will be used to support the small community of people who are looking for the daily computer communications. Since the speed of the Internet connections is progressed from 56 kbs to megabytes per second as of 2010. The Internet Service Providers will offer the different download speeds, but they will not guaranteed. To fix the slow computer download will not always in the control, but there are some easy steps that you can take in order to make sure that the download will be done as quickly as possible. Just follow the information below. By reading the information below, you will get more advantages so that you can fix the slow computer download as well as the increasing of your Internet connection.

The first thing that you have to do is that you should connect your computer to the Internet connection with the Ethernet cable. By using the wireless Internet connection will result in the service interruptions or even disconnections. Skull-box.net, the information of technology website, recommends this for the fastest possible Internet speed the computer be plugged into the network router with the Ethernet cable.

For the second step, you need to eliminate factors that will slow down the performance of your computer, just like unneeded programs. If the computer will be running multiple programs, especially the programs that usually use the Internet, it can cause the download in sharing bandwidth and also processor speed. Close all the programs that are not related to the download.

For the next step, you can use an alternate download or even "mirror." The download mirror is the web host from which you are able to download the similar file. You should search the Internet for the alternate sites with the similar download; the particular website can be the factor in the slow download speed.

After that, it is also important for you to remove the spy ware and also viruses from your computer. Microsoft has noted that the spy ware and also viruses leech the Internet connection and also can dramatically make it slow. Run the anti-virus and also anti spy ware programs in order to alleviate the issues.

For the last step, you can contact the ISP. This will be good for you. If you experience slow downloads, there will be the problems with the underground wiring. This will be worth asking the ISP when it can do anything in increasing the download speed.




Wireless router with DSL modem will give you more advantages in increasing the speed of your Internet connection. Or you can try wireless cable modem router that also will be great for your needs.

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 26 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Why T1 is Vastly Superior to DSL & Cable Internet

As a telecom professional for more than 20 years, I have seen the advances and growth in the industry, as well as some of the cutting edge technologies and products to hit the market. But one thing seems to unfortunately remain constant, which is the influx of bad, misleading, and downright inaccurate information regarding telecommunications and the advantages of various technologies to achieve a goal.

First of all, you need to use a reliable provider. This doesn't necessarily mean a "household brand name", and in some cases, definitely does not mean that. But you want to use a carrier whose core business is telecommunications; that is their focus and core market, and they own the networks. Buying something from a second or third tier carrier who does not own the network means you need to go through them to get problems resolved, and they usually have zero ability to fix the problems themselves, but rather need to contact the people who DO own the network. So if you already know that your network is on AT&T or Qwest but you bought your circuit from Billy Bob's, you cannot call AT&T or Qwest directly, because you are not the owner of that circuit; Billy Bob is and is the only one who can log a trouble ticket for your circuit.

You also need to understand that you can choose virtually any carrier on the planet. Just because your local phone company is AT&T or Verizon does not at all mean that they are your only choices for a T1 line. In fact, they are likely your most expensive options.

T1 lines are available just about anywhere, but like real estate, it is location, location, location. The price is highly dependent on the distance of the installation site to the nearest POP (Point Of Presence) of the carrier's distribution facility. As such, the pricing in more metropolitan areas is much better, but even so, a T1 can be had in Mosquito Junction Texas or Podunk Kansas. There is nothing wrong with Mosquito Junction or Podunk, they are lovely communities, but the law of supply and demand prevails, and the demand is just not there to bring the prices down to the same level as metro areas.

A T1 line is certainly not applicable to residential use or home office use in 99.9% of cases.

So what's wrong with DSL and cable? Outside of blatant misleadings and untruths in their advertising you mean? Many things, especially for the business user. Neither DSL nor cable have any kind of uptime guarantee, whereas T1 has a 99.99% uptime guarantee that you get in writing with your contract. And talk about misleading - did you realize that you will likely never see the "6 MB" speed advertised by DSL and cable? That is because you are on a SHARED circuit segment, and you are sharing that circuit segment with 50-100 other businesses and residences in your area, even with "business class" service. That means that only if those 50-100 other businesses and residences are logged off do you even have a theoretical chance of seeing 6 MB speed.

Oh, and that advertised speed is only DOWN. Your UP speed (the speed at which you send data TO the Internet) is typically only about twice the speed of dialup. But they don't tell you that, which in my opinion toes the line of "truth in advertising".

Bandwidth availability? With DSL and cable, you have NONE. If you are able to send or receive ONE character per month to the Internet, your carrier is meeting the terms of their service agreement, which usually says something like "best efforts", and if one character is the best they can do, then that's what you get. The fact that you are seeing decent speeds TODAY has zero bearing on what you might see tomorrow, since these circuits are designed to be oversubscribed, and the only way they can achieve the price points that they do is via over-subscription. You could also be down for a week or more, while they are "working on it" and you have no recourse.

What about FIOS I am frequently asked? FIOS is basically cable with a thyroid condition and has all the inherent disadvantages of cable.

Now let's look at T1, which is delivered very differently from DSL and cable. You have a 99.99% uptime guarantee, and you also have a guarantee of bandwidth availability that is 24x7. You have a DEDICATED circuit, not a shared circuit. I would put a 1.5mb T1 on a dedicated circuit up against a 6 mb DSL on a shared circuit any day of the week and I would win. And you have guaranteed response time if a problem occurs, where you have 24x7 access to the technical support desk in case of a problem.

Use a first or top tier carrier that owns their network. Although you may get a lower price from a second or third tier carrier, you will pay for it in service, in billing inaccuracies, and other problems. There is one well known second tier carrier who installed a "T1" line for a customer, but that customer, looking at it carefully, discovered they had actually installed a DSL circuit. First and top tier carriers cannot afford to play that kind of game.

If you are betting your business's success in large part on the stability of your Internet connection, why gamble with fire by choosing a technology such as DSL or cable that is "iffy" at best with zero guarantees? Do you provide your employees with birch bark and charcoal to save money, or pads and pens? The latter of course because it is more productive for them. The same analogy can be applied to DSL or cable versus T1. Yes a T1 line costs more, but your business operations and productivity will experience great gains, you will have an order of magnitude more reliability, and you will also have an upgrade path as your business grows that typically cannot even be met with DSL or cable.




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วันอังคารที่ 24 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Can't Get Cable Or DSL? Try This to Ditch Dial-Up Forever

When most people are considering their options for High-Speed internet, they usually look for either Cable or DSL. These are usually fine options from carriers like Cox, Qwest, Comcast, SBC Global, Earthlink and so on.

These two options usually work for most people who live in metro areas. Typically, Cable is a bit higher priced, but also offers faster speeds. However, there are still many people who can't get Cable or DSL service at their home or office. Sure, some of these people live outside of the urban areas, but there are a surprising amount of people who live smack in the middle of a metro area that no Cable or DSL company will support. Why? Since both Cable & DSL require an actual line going into your home, it may cost the company more money to get the line to your house than the revenue will justify.

So, if you find yourself with no Cable or DSL options, what can you do?

Mobile Broadband

Since Mobile Broadband is wireless, there is no extra cost to get the service to your house. The two best carriers for the service nationally are Sprint & Verizon. This means much more complete coverage for homeowners everywhere. However, since Mobile Broadband is still expanding, you do need to see if it is in your area yet. Check on the authors site below to see if you are covered. You will want to check the "Data" tab at the bottom of the map that will show the Orange Coverage. This means you have the faster coverage you are looking for.

Once you verify coverage, you can seriously consider this option. Here are the costs and equipment needed: If you only have one computer, then all you need is a USB modem. These can provide internet to any computer, laptop or desktop.

If you have two or more computers to set up, all you need is a Mobile Router, and an compatable Broadband Card. These are special routers that allow a Broadband Card to provide the internet signal rather than a cable or DSL line. This combo will allow you to share your one card with multiple computers as it creates a wireless network for any computers to connect to as well as has 4 Ethernet ports so you can hard wire them in as well.

Since the service is after all wireless, you can also take the service with you where ever you go. Now, you will never need to worry about finding a place that will have WiFi or have to pay extra for it. You will already have it taken care of.




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This site is full of all the latest Mobile Internet information. More Mobile Internet also carries Mobile Routers, Antennas, Amplifiers and other accessories to make the technology work even better.

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Should I Get Cable Or DSL High Speed Internet?

When signing up for broadband internet service, you'll usually have to choose one of 2 options. Cable or DSL. To the uninformed consumer they may seem like the exact same thing, but in fact they are two very different services. Each has its own pros and cons. So, before you decide on which one to go with, you should inform yourself of their benefits.

DSL is internet service that is routed through existing phone lines. However, unlike dial-up connections, it allows you to use your phone and get on the internet at the same time. This is because it transfers the data at a different frequency than the phone uses, so the two data streams don't interfere with each other. This is a huge benefit, because you need minimal additional equipment to set it up. DSL is cheaper than cable, and also is available in more areas.

Cable, on the other hand, means that your internet connection is provided to you through a devoted cable. The cable can carry internet exclusively, or it may also have TV channels. The downside of cable is that you have to pay the price to have a cable run directly to your house. This is usually not cheap. However, once you have it, your internet connection will be much faster than the average DSL connection. For example, if you watch an internet video on a cable connection, you can watch it straight through. On a DSL connection, you may have to pause it and let it load all the way.

So, if you place a lot of importance on the speed of your internet connection, it may be worth the extra money to pay for cable. But, if you prefer a simple installation and you don't mind a slower connection (not nearly as slow as dial-up, though), then DSL is a great option.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 20 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

ISPs and the Types of Connections to the Internet

The ISPs short term for Internet Service Providers is the gateway to your wonder World of Internet. They give different types of access to Internet. The types of connection are broadly defined as per the equipment and its type of connection used to connect you to the Internet.

The Analog connection called as a Dial- up access was the earliest ways by which connections were established to the Internet using the Telephone Lines. It is both economical and slow. You use a Modem connected to your PC, and dial a phone number to connect to the Network. Typical Dial-up connection speeds range from 2400 bps to 56 Kbps.

The next better option came in the way of ISDN connections or Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for sending Voice, Video, and Data over digital Telephone lines or normal Telephone wires. Speeds range from 64 Kbps to 128 Kbps. The B-ISDN, the Broadband ISDN is similar to ISDN but it transfers data over Fiber Optic Telephone lines.

The DSL has become the standard way to connect to the Internet and it provides an always on connection because it uses existing 2-wire copper telephone line and is always on. The two main categories of DSL for home subscribers are called ADSL and SDSL.
The ADSL short for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line supports Data rates of from 1.5 to 9 Mbps when receiving data (known as the downstream rate) and from 16 to 640 Kbps when sending data (known as the upstream rate). ADSL requires a special ADSL modem.

The SDSL, short for symmetric digital subscriber line, a Technology that allows more data to be sent over existing Copper Telephone Lines and supports data rates up to 3 Mbps. SDSL works by sending digital pulses in the high-frequency area of Telephone wires and can not operate simultaneously with voice connections over the same wires.

The VDSL or Very High DSL (VDSL) is a DSL technology that offers fast data rates over relatively short distances -- the shorter the distance, the faster the connection rate.

Internet is provided in modern times through Cable TV lines by use of a Cable Modem and you get a broadband Internet and the Cable speeds range from 512 Kbps to 20 Mbps.
Wireless Internet Connection is one of the newest Internet connection types by using Radio frequency bands providing an always-on connection which can be accessed from anywhere.

In addition to these types of basic connections we have more types of leased lines like T1, T2, and T3 connections which are fully dedicated Lines giving exclusive access to Internet at much faster Data transfer speeds.




John Gibb is the owner of free ISP guides. For more information on internet service providers check out http://www.Free-ISP-Information.Info

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วันพุธที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

What to Look For When Choosing DSL Service Providers

When trying to locate the best DSL service to use for your online business concern, it is essential to take time to conduct thorough study into the many various providers of DSL service. If you're doing a cable vs DSL service comparison, here are some tips to help. When choosing between Digital Subscriber Line or Cable, consider all the factors involved in the decision.

Speed - Though cable can be a great deal quicker than Digital Subscriber Line, there are examples when cable doesn't in reality give you what it claims to. The downside is that people in the neighborhood who use the same service simultaneously time may draw on your service and slow the speed of the cable connection.

Security Levels - Regarding security, security systems are set up for both the Digital Subscriber Line and cable networks. But many individuals have genuine fears about the security of their system while using cable.

If you want to run an online business enterprise from your home, it is vital that you select a service that will not compromise the privacy of the information your customers give you. You do not want this data to be available to anyone in order to prevent any fraudulent uses.

Support Services - One of the top priorities when choosing a Digital Subscriber Line service is their ability to offer the best customer service and technical support. What is the use of giving your money to a service that won't let you log on to the Internet due to some type of technical problem and you can't get in touch with anybody to get the trouble solved. Your first thought is running your business enterprise, and without online access you merely can not be as effective.

Start your comparison of Digital Subscriber Line and Cable service providers by asking friends, family, and neighbors what they do or do not like about the provider they use. By taking this precaution, you will be able to evaluate the service first hand, and you will know whether or not it will meet the specific needs that you have.

DSL service comparison shopping will help to ensure the best value for your money. It's easy to find the right service for your business concern if you simply keep these pointers in mind.




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How MPLS VPN Experience Benefits You

MPLS VPN is the fastest growing WAN technology today and is widely used by many leading telecommunications carriers worldwide. MPLS combines the privacy and performance of traditional wide area network technologies such as ATM and Frame Relay; along with the cost effectiveness and flexibility of Internet-based networks. AT&T provider has been supporting many enterprises with MPLS VPN services. They access a multitude services, including DSL, wireless, cable, T1 and DS3 technologies. These products and services are considered among the best of its kind and assure low cost connectivity advantageous for your organization. They stand to provide reliable and fast connectivity to all your sites. MPLS VPN offer optimum solution for all kinds of enterprises. If your network requirements include connectivity and sharing information with your distributors, suppliers, business partners and customers then MPLS VPN is the perfect solution. AT&T's network traffic engineers can take care of the problem by connecting MPLS VPN to sites over the public Internet interface.

AT&T leverage with all-optical network nationwide and MPLS routing infrastructure. They offer Quality of Service on top of service quality. You can rely on their network experts to assist and monitor your demands to ensure business critical applications such as Voice over IP and applications are prioritized to the top level of quality. The QoS is very important because it allows control for bandwidth allocation, enables prioritization of applications critical to the business, ensures stable and failure-free network performance and prevents business applications from failure due to congestion within the network. AT&T's MPLS VPN service is a fully managed and reliable network. It lets you gain a shared network experience for its network services and eliminates the problem of having to deal with complex routing systems and encryption devices that only makes VPN complicated, time-consuming and costly. Experts and engineers are expected to support application needs and meet user demands. AT&T takes care of everything from design and operation to around the clock customer support and monitoring. Skilled engineers and technicians configure the equipment used, install them at your locations and provide all essential circuits.

AT&T service makes sure all contracted services are accurately implemented and on-time. As soon as your service is activated, network technicians operate down to the business by monitoring your MPLS equipment and connections. They are always ready to detect and repair any issue and minimize service impact without delay. They can resolve or replace non-operational equipment on the site. AT&T is committed to customer satisfaction and guarantee great performance of their MPLS VPN service. They employ a comprehensive set of Service Level Agreements that you can absolutely rely on!




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Get Started With DSL Fax Software

If you are ready to throw away your traditional fax machine, you will find this article useful. Nowadays you can say goodbye to that outdated technology and take advantage of your Internet DSL connection to take care of all your faxing needs!

DSL fax software help you connect with other people to send and receive documents in an easy an rapid way. Years ago, when we had to depend on traditional faxing machines, it used to take minutes to send only one fax! We had to deal with so many problems, including the "classic" paper jams or poor clarity in documents.

There are different types of faxing software in the market, and basically we can divide them in 3 big groups, personal fax programs, small biz fax software, and fax server software for big companies. I don't know which one fits better in your case, but I do know that you will find a great option out there. The best thing you can do to get started is take a look at the best offers that will fulfill your need and get to try them. Most programs have a shareware version that serves for potential clients who want to try the product.

In the case of more featured software maybe you won't find a trial download online, but you can ask for one. I have found that with special software like fax server software it is better to try it with the assessment of a representative from the developing company.




You can get started with more information about DSL fax software. If you are new to this World a further reading might be of great help to learn about terms, and specially security and privacy issues. To get you accustomed to faxing online I would also recommend trying free electronic software.

Free software is very limited but can give you a glance of all the possibilities available with this technology!

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วันพุธที่ 11 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Bundling TV, Internet and Phone - Triple Play Bundle Packages

When you use at least three services from a single provider, it's referred to as a triple play bundle, or triple-play package. They'll include some sort of phone service, TV service, and Internet service, but the types of service will vary between providers. Your level of service for each product on your bundle will be higher or lower depending on the quantity, or level of each service you desire.

All providers whether it be a cable provider, or phone service provider offer some form of high-speed Internet ranging in speeds from 756Kbps, all the way to 25 Mbps download speeds. All television service in the United States is now digital, and all TV service providers offer HD packages, with DVR and HD DVR options, in addition to many choices in programming, from basic to premium. For phone service you might have an option between a landline, digital voice, and wireless. These also have a variety of calling plans available.

Cable Triple Play Packages

Cable providers generally offer triple-play packages with digital home phone service, high-speed Internet service, and digital cable television, but they don't generally offer cellular. I've read rumors where some cable providers are now offering cellular, but it isn't the norm as of now.

Phone Triple Play Packages

It's often difficult to convey that when speaking of phone bundles, it isn't necessarily in terms of a local and long distance calling plan. In this case it's referring to triple-play packages with home phone, or wireless phone, high-speed Internet, and digital television service. I've mentioned four products, but three constitute a triple play. When you bundle through a phone provider, you have a lot of options for TV, phone, and Internet, such as a choice between satellite and fiber optic TV, or DSL or fiber optic high speed Internet, or landline phone and voice (digital phone service), and even cell phone service.

Satellite Triple Play Packages

Satellite TV providers like DirecTV, and Dish Network don't bundle services. If you were to visit their website or call them looking for a satellite bundled package, they'll refer you to a third party that offers their services, plus phone, and high-speed Internet like Verizon, AT&T, or CenturyLink. In most cases a satellite TV triple-play package is bundled through a third party, and includes satellite TV, DSL for Internet, and home phone, or cellular phone service.

Fiber Optic Triple Play Packages

AT&T or Verizon, don't offer cable TV. Instead they provide what's referred to as fiber optic TV, which is easily mistaken for cable. In fact, a lot of people refer to it as AT&T Cable TV service, or Verizon Cable TV service, but this is incorrect. There is less loss of quality with television delivered over fiber optic since signals travel in the form of light along thin strands of glass. Fiber optic bundle packages may also include your choice of fiber optic Internet service which is much faster than DSL, or you could just opt for standard high-speed DSL internet. A choice between digital phone, and a landline are also commonly available. Most generally, fiber optic TV bundled with phone and Internet is a fiber optic triple-play bundle.




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How To Access Cheap DSL Internet Service

Advantages of taking the time to find a cheap internet access may prove worthy over time as you save with the low monthly bill. Try searching for information about the company online when you have accessed your internet services; you should be able to information that they will not tell you. You might be realistic about what it cost to get the best internet service; accessing cheap internet services is not always the best decision. All you need to know about the internet and finding a cheap way to access it is your local telephone book and a few names of reputable companies.

You may have no problem with finding an internet company that gives you the opportunity to access cheap web services. With internet access you will be able to explore many stores and obtain much information about the world without ever leaving your home. Since the invention of web accelerators and other software to speed up internet connections, cheap dialup access is plainly a lot better. Dsl and cable internet connection speeds may sometimes depend on what package you buy, making them cheap access in some cases. With the absolute fastest connection your phone line can support; most dial-up internet services will allow you to access cheap internet service at an inexpensive fee.

Dsl and other broadband internet service providers are becoming as competitive as the cheap internet access providers. A monthly fee is considered the standard payment agreement for cheap access to the internet, preferably without a guarantee agreement as well. A dialup internet access is usually provided by most isp's' as an alternate form of connection if the broadband line goes down. You might be able to call your local internet provider to find if you are able to access cheap internet services from their company. When computers become in complete control over our nation; people will probably want to be able to access cheap internet services. Ask for a competitive price on your internet service; isp's' have to work harder to keep their people from other cheaper services.

Advantages of today's market for cheap internet access starts with the fact that there are so many different options to choose in service providers. Whenever the united states becoming a very computerized nation; you may able to access cheap internet services with just about any internet provider. Your new provider may be able to set you up with cheap internet access; you should check their internet prices before becoming a monthly customer. With the flat pricing of internet services; a person should be able to find a company who allows them to access inexpensive internet services.




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Could Satellite Internet Access Be the Answer to Your Problems?

There are many reasons that people consider signing up for satellite Internet. One of the most common among them being that the person lives in a rural area where they can't get access to cable or DSL Internet. Another common reason is that a person is frustrated and/or unsatisfied with their cable or DSL Internet service. No matter what the reasons are, if you are considering signing up with satellite Internet you are going to want to get some information about this product first.

How fast is fast? When it comes to high speed Internet people find it to be very important how fast their Internet is going to be. It's true that satellite Internet is usually not as fast as it's competitors in cable and DSL. However, satellite Internet is up to 40 times faster than a dial up connection, which can make a huge difference if you are a current dial up Internet user. Sometimes speeds can be slower during peak usage times, like in the evening hours. The next question that comes to most minds is how much is this going to cost. Unfortunately there is no set price for satellite Internet that is applicable all across the board. This is an area where you are going to have to do a little bit of research. Find out what companies offer service in your area and ask for their prices. All of these companies like to stay competitive so don't hesitate to ask about special deals. This can include deals on equipment and installation costs. This is when it is especially important to be an informed consumer. If one company is offering a great deal that you know of and you mention this to another company, there is a chance that they will match that deal. With so many competitors out there many Internet providers don't want to risk losing your business.

One of the big concerns in satellite Internet access that you may have heard things about is the possible effect of weather on your service. It is true that very severe weather can slow down or even stop your Internet service. This can be frustrating but remember that this technology is being improved all the time and the weather has to be quite severe in order for your service to stop. In addition, beside the very rare instance of weather effecting your service, satellite Internet is incredibly reliable. Keep in mind that this equipment is designed to be outside and therefore is very strong and sturdy.

Many considerations go into choosing the right kind of Internet access for your home. If you live in an area where you only have access to dial up or satellite Internet, the better choice is clearly the faster satellite option. However if you have cable and/or DSL in your area you might want to do some research first to assess the best choice for you. Whatever you choose go with a high speed option.




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Describing DS3 Bandwidth in "Non-Technical" Terms

Given that DSL is now commonplace in many homes... higher bandwidth concepts such as DS3 bandwidth are much easier to discuss with those with no or limited technical background. Particularly businesses without their own IT shop.

With that thought in mind... here's a non-technical description of DS3 Bandwidth and the different types of DS3 lines a business needing a voice and/or data network solution could opt for:

1. Full DS3 - simply stated, this is a 45 Mbps connection. This is about 90x faster than the average speed that is subscribed by a DSL customer. Thus, 90 people can easily and simultaneously access the internet or some other application... and receive excellent response time, just like you do at home.

DS3 is capable of running over 20 times faster than a T1 connection... Ideal for companies with the need for high speed data transfer between sites and offices specifically fast enough for transmitting full-motion, real-time video and very large databases.

2. Fractional DS3 - this is a speed that is less than DS3. It can be almost any speed that you choose that is below 45Mbps. It also costs less than a full DS3 obviously.

Fractional DS3 bandwidth gives you only a slice of the cake (sort of speak) which allows you to pay for only the bandwidth you need.

3. Burstable DS3 - This typically means that your average speed is much less than 45Mbps. However, there may be periods in the day when you need a little bit of extra speed. With burstable DS3, you will be able to get a temporary boost to a limit of 45Mbps. You pay for these boosts only if they exceed a pre-determined periodicity.

Burstable DS3 is on similar lines to Fractional DS3, again the user(s) only pays for what they need. You will receive a minimum 4 Mbps internet connection with a maximum of 45 Mbps on a DS3 Service depending on overhead, cost etc. Burstable will allow you to be billed in 1Mbp increments after the first 4Mbps. This is ideal if the bandwidth you use on a monthly basis is inconsistent.

4. Point-to-point DS3 - A full DS3 circuit (usually). Think of it as one postal address is connected to another postal address. Only these two addresses can share files, email, etc. Unlike the internet where anyone can talk with anyone. Best for networks where security and control of information exchange is important.

DS3 Service can be deployed for a wide variety of applications. The most common uses are DS3 point-to-point, DS3 Internet, DS3 Frame Relay, DS3 Voice and DS3 VPN. Choosing which Service best meets your needs would again be down to cost, the carrier (service provider) and the application for which the connection is being used. DS3 Point-to-Point is mainly used for secure data over a private line connection that belongs to the user only. This service is perfect for companies that send sensitive data over the internet.

For help deciding what type of DS3 bandwidth package best fits your specific business network application(s)... I recommend that you take advantage of the free assistance offered via DS3 Bandwidth Solutions.




Michael is the owner of FreedomFire Communications... including DS3 Bandwidth Solutions. Michael also authors Broadband Nation where you're always welcome to drop in and catch up on the latest BroadBand news, tips, insights, and ramblings for the masses.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of DSL Connections

If you're an Internet user, you're probably familiar with DSL or Digital Subscriber Line which is a type of high-speed Internet connection that is possible through a local telephone network. A DSL connection may be easily differentiated from the others, especially with its amazing speeds of upto 24,000 kilobits per second. Of course, this speed is not absolute as there will be other factors involved in the Internet connection between a provider and a user.

Basically, it works by halving the phone line whereby the line with high frequency is made available for your connecting to the web while the other line remains for your telephone. There are other ways to access the Internet aside from DSL and one is through a cable connection. The problem is, when something's wrong with your Internet cable , you can't use your cable TV as well. However, with DSL, your phone line will always work separately from your Internet line which means you can use either or both and damage to one won't necessarily mean damage to the other.

The main selling point of a DSL connection is its high speed. It, in fact, offers one of the fastest Internet connections these days. However, aside from that, it also promotes file security with its feature that allows it to be set up or configured without being networked with the other PC's in the office, for example.

DSL is actually one of the most favored types of connections these days. However, it doesn't come without disadvantages and one is the need for users to have a modem. This means a higher cost will have to be paid and it can get quite inconvenient when one has to switch from one Internet service provider to another. Another problem is the issue of proximity. A DSL connection becomes better and faster the closer you are to your ISP. Naturally, it works the other way around.

Yet another disadvantage of this connection is the fact that users are constantly exposed to Internet threats because a PC connected through DSL remains online even if it's not actually being used unless, of course, if it's turned off. But as long as the computer is plugged in and turned on, it will be susceptible to hacking attacks every second it's online.

This threat of hacking, however, will cease to exist when you use an IP hiding software that hides your real IP address so you can surf and stay connected without leaving a trail for anyone to follow.




Indeed, when you don't leave a trail, no one would know you're online and even hackers won't have a clue. With your fake IP, you simply have the freedom to explore the Internet without compromising your online safety.

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