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		<title>Understanding The Various Broadband Choices</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 21:46:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Kenneth Koh						 asked: Broadband, also known as broadband internet access, is a high data-transmission rate Internet connection that make use of two of the most popular consumer broadband technologies &#8211; cable modem and DSL. With any of these technologies, your Internet connection could easily transmit data faster than 56 kilobits per second (the highest speed [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Kenneth Koh						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Broadband, also known as broadband internet access, is a high data-transmission rate Internet connection that make use of two of the most popular consumer broadband technologies &#8211; cable modem and DSL. With any of these technologies, your Internet connection could easily transmit data faster than 56 kilobits per second (the highest speed of a traditional dial-up modem).<br/><br/>The popularity of broadband internet access radically increased in many countries starting 2000. These kinds of Internet access can surf hundred times faster than conventional dial-up modems, thus the name &#8220;high-speed Internet&#8221;.<br/><br/>Commercial broadband Internet commonly has 256 kilobit per second, which is about the slowest broadband speed for connections advertised worldwide. However, since there is no standard bitrate defined by the industry, the term &#8220;broadband&#8221; could imply also low-bitrate transmissions or others call &#8220;narrowband&#8221;. Consequently, some consumers turn out to be disappointed about the promised Internet speed of their connections.<br/><br/>The Technology Behind Broadband Internet Access<br/><br/>The most important assessment you have to make is the kind of broadband internet you want. There are various technologies behind broadband access and you should understand these technologies to fully appreciate this service. Things you have to think about include cost, speed requirements and your location, whether home or office. Since there are many choices for high-speed connections, you should be able to know how each one works and find out which service can benefit your work or lifestyle the most.<br/><br/>Some Internet service providers use multi-linking technologies that achieve a faster surfing speed by doubling the speed of dial-up modems. However, if you wish to subscribe to this feature, you should have two dial-up accounts, two telephone lines, two modems and the ISP provider for multilinking. This is the oldest kind of technology and was used way before DSL, cable broadband and other higher-speed connections were available.<br/><br/>The most common technologies for broadband in many countries are DSL and cable modems.<br/><br/>The most common broadband internet is Digital Subscriber Line (DSL). This technology works by using your phone lines to transmit digital signals directly, without having to convert to analog signals. DSL offer higher data rates and allows you to connect anytime without using your phone line, making it available for incoming calls. There are many kinds of DSL, but asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) is probably the most popular for subscribers.<br/><br/>Cable is another type of broadband internet, which uses the fiber networks to give your cable television at home and use them for internet access. Meaning, you get to divide a given amount of bandwidth for a neighborhood. The limitation of cable internet is that some condominiums and buildings do not have cable installed. When this is the case, it could take time to install your internet subscription because building codes and other legal issues should first be done.<br/><br/>Satellite is the kind of broadband internet that is frequently recommended as an alternative for DSL. However, satellite internet is more expensive because you will need an antenna or a dish to receive data signals from the provider&#8217;s satellite.<br/><br/>Other new technologies, such as optical fiber and VDSL are now adding to consumer&#8217;s choice for higher-speed Internet connections. Although fiber-optic internet services are used lately, the technology had played a vital role in allowing consumers to connect to broadband Internet using a more cost-effective solution even over larger coverage.<br/><br/>The biggest challenge in broadband is to offer the service to customers in any area, even with low-population densities. Since setting up the broadband Internet access in a particular area could cause many thousands of dollars for equipment alone, many service providers do not have the network in some rural areas for fear that they will not recover the costs.<br/><br/>Although some local Internet providers provide these solutions, many have limitations and drawbacks. The most common problem for rural Internet providers is that these companies usually depend on the quality of local telephone companies.<br/><br/>In some locations that have no DSL or cable Internet, Wi-Fi networks serve their Internet needs. In other countries, high-speed mobile Internet access, such as HSDPA, EV-DO and stationary-broadband WiMax are used.<br/><br/>With today&#8217;s modern world where businesses and even home-based employees rely on the Internet for everyday communications and worldwide access, broadband and other high-speed technologies present consumers and businesses a expedient way to hook up to the net.<br/><br/>Regardless of what you choose, you can really see the difference of dial-up from broadband internet in terms of speed, reliability and performance once you plugged your computer on.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Tips and Tricks For Finding Cheap Broadband</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 23:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Guna Seelan						 asked: Broadband is becoming an increasingly important feature of our everyday lives. From the way we run our businesses to the way we spend our free time, broadband is here to stay and if you haven&#8217;t found a supplier yet it&#8217;s about time you did. That aside, broadband can be an expensive business [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Guna Seelan						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Broadband is becoming an increasingly important feature of our everyday lives. From the way we run our businesses to the way we spend our free time, broadband is here to stay and if you haven&#8217;t found a supplier yet it&#8217;s about time you did. That aside, broadband can be an expensive business unless you&#8217;re entirely familiar with the tricks of the trade required to get a good deal. After all, most broadband services are generic and it&#8217;s just a case of paying for specification &#8211; therefore there&#8217;s no reason not to realize these savings on your broadband package.<br/><br/>The first thing that often determines pricing on a monthly basis is contract length. A month to month rolling contract will be far more expensive to maintain than a twenty-four month fixed agreement. Because you are committing more value to the provider the longer you sign up, the more you can be incentive for doing so. As a result, simply by tying yourself in for longer you can save a great deal of your monthly spend for the same level of service whilst also removing the hassle of having to continually change broadband providers.<br/><br/>Next, most customers fail to understand that their residence can actually have a significant bearing on their level of broadband service. Depending on where you live, it&#8217;s something of a lottery as to the speed of broadband you can receive. Some homes can receive top speed broadband and other can receive only a fraction, yet there are still people paying for up to 8meg broadband despite a physical inability to receive that speed. Rather than paying for what they can receive, these people pay through the nose for no extra service &#8211; a simple way to lose money on a monthly basis. Check out the broadband speed in your area and only pay for what you can receive &#8211; it makes sense, but is so often overlooked.<br/><br/>Finally, the free modem and/or router problem is one that plagues money-conscious broadband customers worldwide. Obviously, the unit cost is spread through the monthly payments depending on your contract length, but could this still provide good value for money? It all depends on the cost of the router and what you would have to pay for your broadband on a monthly basis if you were to forgo the free model. By sizing it up on that basis, you should be able to calculate whether you&#8217;re getting a good deal.<br/><br/>Securing a broadband package is something we all like to do with haste whenever we move house or finish up on our existing contracts. However that doesn&#8217;t mean that we have to rush in blind to a bad deal. By thinking laterally about the services offered by the providers it is possible to understand where you can realize cost savings to help make sure that your broadband bill is as low as it possibly can be without compromising the service you can expect to receive from your provider, to leave you with more money in your pocket to spend once you actually get online.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How to Avoid Extra Charges For Mobile Broadband</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 13:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Julia Cook						 asked: Mobile broadband is becoming an increasingly popular way for UK users to connect to the internet when on the move. However, in this fairly new market there are plenty of extra charges waiting to trip consumers up including extra charges for exceeding usage allowances, modems and different fees depending on the type [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Julia Cook						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Mobile broadband is becoming an increasingly popular way for UK users to connect to the internet when on the move. However, in this fairly new market there are plenty of extra charges waiting to trip consumers up including extra charges for exceeding usage allowances, modems and different fees depending on the type on internet usage that the consumer wants to perform.<br/><br/>All wireless broadband deals come with a usage allowance. Most broadband providers that offer mobile will tell anyone that&#8217;ll listen that users only want limited usage allowances of 1GB up to around 5GB which is handy because, for the most part, that&#8217;s all they offer. The costs of exceeding this limit are often very high. They can be as much as £15 per extra GB and for broadband users on the move who download large files or stream video or music content those GBs can rack up extremely quickly. Only a few providers are currently offering broadband on the move with larger usage allowances. For example, 3 mobile broadband have a heavy use package. 3 broadband 15GB is the UK&#8217;s biggest usage allowance and it&#8217;s possible for consumers to keep track of their usage using the My3 application.<br/><br/>In the case of Pay as You Go broadband high download limits are extremely rare and extremely expensive where they do exist. Modems are also a significant potential cost of new broadband deals. The price of a new mobile internet modem has now settled at around £20. This is primarily charged for those on the move internet users who are buying pay as you go broadband access. For the most part pay monthly internet contracts include a free modem.<br/><br/>The exception to this rule is very high quality dongles with extra capacity, memory cards and/or the ability to pick up better signal. Mobile broadband providers including Orange and T-mobile have these high-spec dongles available. This brings us to the final part of the article &#8211; extra money for using extra mobile broadband services. For example, since it uses up a lot of capacity many internet service providers require you to get a specific mobile broadband deal in order to user VoIP services such as Skype. These are typically more expensive than regular wireless broadband deals.<br/><br/>So, to sum up, to avoid extra charges for internet through a dongle deals it is important to first, compare broadband deals to find the usage allowance that is right for your internet use and the modem that saves the most money. Achieving both of these goals with typically need you to take out a long contract. Second, once you have started to use mobile broadband, it is essential that you use the service in the correct way for the deal that you are on. Luckily, most mobile broadband providers now include a way to track your internet usage when you sign up but these services can be supplemented by online software which does much the same thing.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>There Are Plenty of Broadband Providers Out Now &#8211; But Which Are the Best?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Julian M Matthews						 asked: There are many types of broadband providers out there, I know because I&#8217;ve used quite a few personally at home and in work. In the next few pages I will give you my personal opinion of each and give you the pros and cons on each of them.These first few are [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Julian M Matthews						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>There are many types of broadband providers out there, I know because I&#8217;ve used quite a few personally at home and in work. In the next few pages I will give you my personal opinion of each and give you the pros and cons on each of them.<br/><br/>These first few are the ones I&#8217;ve used, Tiscali, BT, Sky, AOL</p>
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		<title>Mobile Broadband With a Free Laptop &#8211; Uninterrupted Connectivity in Your Lap</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 17:58:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Andrew J Peterson						 asked: Mobile Broadband can be stated as the most advantageous tool of modern times. It has charted a new course and redefined the usage pattern of Internet services for the new generation. It is also superior than the earlier Dial up connection if measured in terms of connectivity and speed. The importance [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Andrew J Peterson						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Mobile Broadband can be stated as the most advantageous tool of modern times. It has charted a new course and redefined the usage pattern of Internet services for the new generation. It is also superior than the earlier Dial up connection if measured in terms of connectivity and speed. The importance and dependency on high speed and efficient Internet connection for an organisation can not be mentioned in meager words. It is hard to imagine any business or financial activity flourishing without Internet. Even, government organisation, academic institutions rely largely on the facilities of Internet.<br/><br/>And now with soaring requirements of professional people, need of Internet on the move have become a must necessity. Free Laptops With Mobile Broadband a person from the shackles of tangled wires, which used to be attached with the Desktops. Those old version of computers were attached with home broadbands that came with a router, installed inside the home or at the work place. They were connected through a bundle of wires, which got entangled time to time and used to create problem for the user. Moreover they were the restriction for the user sticking him to only one place or allowing him/her to access Internet with in a limited space inside the house or office.<br/><br/>This problem has been solved by the upcoming of Laptops, when manufacturers understood the mobility needs of users. Now one can easily work, chat, check his mails and be in touch with his family, friends, colleagues and professional contacts. Moreover high speed broadband made it very easy to access Internet while travelling. This new version of Internet is superb in terms of accessibility, speed and convenience. It has converted the imagination of &#8216;accessing Internet on the move&#8217; into a reality.<br/><br/>All mobile broadband providers have kept in consideration that buying a costly Laptop is not everyone&#8217;s cup of tea in this season of financial recession. Thus realising this scenario and also to provide their mobile broadband to every needful, all mobile broadband providers offer various gifts and offers to the customers in order to fascinate them towards their services. These broadband providers are indulged in a fair practice of giving free and often expensive gifts such as Laptops, Mobile phones, LCD TV, DVD Player etc with the connection packages.<br/><br/>Apart form all the other gifts, getting a brand new Laptop along with the Broadband connection has created a wave among the users. Because a Laptop is one such great gadget which seems to be the answer to any technology related query in present times. Thus, many people are going for this lucrative deal, which is proving to be in favour of both consumer and company. It contains ample of advantages, discussing them would result in a shortage of words..<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Which is the Cheapest Broadband?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 19:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Stephen Burford						 asked: Best Internet Account. Order Broadband online and broadband comparisons. Stuck with where to order broadband online? Are there too many companies to compare and choose from? Wonder whether you should get a phone line and broadband line thrown in together? Do you wonder if you can get free broadband? It can be [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Stephen Burford						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Best Internet Account. Order Broadband online and broadband comparisons. Stuck with where to order broadband online? Are there too many companies to compare and choose from? Wonder whether you should get a phone line and broadband line thrown in together? Do you wonder if you can get free broadband? I<br/><br/>t can be frustrating if you choose the wrong broadband provider due to bad customer service or hidden costs. Especially when you need to get online and the computer just says, &#8220;no, no I am not going online!&#8221; Don&#8217;t worry! We are here to help you choose the best Internet account for you. Broadband is everywhere. There are over 20 providers ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. We have made good broadband comparisons for you.<br/><br/>The good news that with so many broadband providers it means that we have cheap broadband offers in plentiful supply. If you&#8217;re new to broadband then you&#8217;ll want the cheapest broadband Internet account and probably a wireless thrown in. If you already have broadband then you better check if you are tied into a contract. If you are and you break the contract you may be charged a fine for leaving that broadband provider.<br/><br/>When choosing the best Internet account you will want to look into the following things:<br/><br/>Speed &#8211; 8MBps (megabytes per second) is about as fast as you are going to get and you really don&#8217;t need any higher than this. If you are just doing web browsing and not downloading music or films then go for something a bit lower that 8MBs, you could probably get away with an Internet account that is only 1MBps.<br/><br/>How much are you going to use the Internet? &#8211; Most Internet accounts will have a download limit. The smallest will usually start at 1GB, going up to unlimited bandwidth. Data is only used up when you are surfing the net or downloading files. 1GB will mean you can view around 25,000 web pages. So, if it&#8217;s just you using the Internet account and nobody else then this is more than ideal. If there are more people in the house and if you download music or watch online videos then you&#8217;ll need a bit more. You can download rokairo rokario.com/ that will monitor your download limit if you are worried about going over it. Do you want it in a package with your telephone line? Some companies offer both but others will need a BT line to connect.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Tips to Keep in Mind Before Buying Broadband Dongles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 15:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Fredrick Joy						 asked: Mobile broadband dongles are used for accessing internet while on the go. They are small devices which look very much like USB drives. In fact, they are a combination of a USB drive and circuitry for mobile internet access. They can be plugged into the USB port of laptops and PCs, for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Fredrick Joy						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Mobile broadband dongles are used for accessing internet while on the go. They are small devices which look very much like USB drives. In fact, they are a combination of a USB drive and circuitry for mobile internet access. They can be plugged into the USB port of laptops and PCs, for browsing the web, emailing, watching online videos, and doing everything else that you would on the internet. If you travel frequently and wish to carry your whole internet world with you on your journey, then mobile broadband is for you. Here are a few tips that you could bear in mind when you buy a dongle.<br/><br/>Find out what exactly your requirements are. When you travel, what is it that you really need the internet for? Are you a light user, who just checks emails and may be surfs the web? Or do you need mobile broadband for official work, where you might have to download huge attachments? Or are you a hard-core gamer or entertainment enthusiast who loves to get hold of the HD videos and other data intensive applications from the web, when travelling? There are plenty of mobile broadband providers who offer a variety of plans for mobile internet. So depending upon your needs, you can opt for a plan which suits you best. Light users can go for a plan which involves low download limits with low tariffs. While the heavy users can choose a plan which might have a flat rate fee with unlimited data downloading.<br/><br/>Also be aware that when mobile network operators mention unlimited data downloads, there might actually be a cut-off. The user&#8217;s downloads will usually be way below this limit. However, if the user actually exceeds this limit, the provider might request the user to reduce the downloading.<br/><br/>The network fidelity is another important criteria to consider. If you are aware of which places you&#8217;d be visiting when accessing mobile broadband, then it is better you have a good knowledge about the network coverage of the provider in those places. Most providers present a coverage checker tool on their website. This is essential because there might be regions which lie in a black-spot, where the signal strength is not strong enough. Hence you might lose connectivity or get very slow internet access in these areas. Choosing a broadband supplier who has a good coverage in the regions that you&#8217;ll be visiting, is thus important.<br/><br/>Some mobile network operators give you a buffer period, to try out their mobile broadband package. If you are not happy with the performance of the network, you can terminate your contract with the carrier without incurring much expenses. However, if you sign up a contract for a lengthy period, and in case you wish to terminate it in between, you might have to pay up for the reminder period of the contract. Hence be wise and careful when opting for a contract broadband. Find out all terms and conditions before signing up. Pay as you go can work out very cost effective in many cases.<br/><br/>When buying a mobile dongle, you can even get a dongle insurance. In case your mobile broadband USB modem gets lost or stolen, the insurance will cover you up, financially. The retailers usually ask you to sign up for an insurance at the time of purchase.<br/><br/>In order to protect your laptop or PC from viruses, it is best to set your system security and firewalls to forbid unauthorised access. Your PC or laptop retailer will be able to help you with getting the optimum anti-virus software.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How To Select The Best Broadband Internet Providers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 22:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Cindy Heller						 asked: Everyone who is on the internet knows that there are a lot of choices when it comes to broadband internet providers. There are so many sources that it can be baffling to even imagine. It is a trade that continues to expand and new companies are challenging against the big companies and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Cindy Heller						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Everyone who is on the internet knows that there are a lot of choices when it comes to broadband internet providers. There are so many sources that it can be baffling to even imagine. It is a trade that continues to expand and new companies are challenging against the big companies and from time to time they can find their niche. Broadband internet providers compete against each other for a share of the countless people who make use of the internet. Some are gradually choked out of the industry and others carry on to get bigger all the time. It is a distinctive industry to be in for the reason that the costs for the different companies are roughly the same and the fee that they charge to their customers is very close too. What people should be looking for is a company that is reliable and offers good service at a reasonable price.<br/><br/>There are so many broadband internet providers existing that if the service isn&#8217;t up to same level the user can always switch to a different provider. Some of the providers are big name companies and others might be little recognized players. The services can be just as good with a small provider and the customer might even save some cash. The other pleasant thing about using a smaller company is that the customer service might be superior with people willing to spend extra time with the customer. All of this can amount to a great experience and good internet connections.<br/><br/>Where To Find Cheap Broadband<br/><br/>For those who are still on dial-up service, it may appear that working with your old Internet service is a pain, but broadband still isn&#8217;t economical enough. Those feelings are comprehensible, since fees for dial-up service are going down and broadband service all seems to be around the same price. However, that&#8217;s no reason to give up in the quest for cheap broadband service. If you know where to look, you should be able to save money on your Internet service and still take pleasure in the fast speeds of broadband. Of course, the simplest way to locate cheap broadband is to look out for sales and membership drives by the broadband companies. Frequently, if you&#8217;re willing to go into a service contract for a year or more, many broadband companies will offer you a deal on the monthly cost. That alone can mean considerable savings through the year. Look into websites that evaluate broadband services and use that to easily acquire an idea of the range of broadband services. You&#8217;ll be amazed just how many companies put forward cheap broadband packages.<br/><br/>Some Tips In Saving Money From Your Broadband Expenses<br/><br/>1) Try Getting A Package Deal<br/><br/>If you already have a mobile phone, cable TV or even a regular phone line, consider checking with your providers for these services to find if there are package deals on broadband service plus the services you already have. As so many phone and cable companies are also Internet providers, there is likelihood that they have some kind of contract to help you save. If you&#8217;re keen to keep working with them for your Internet service, you&#8217;ll have another way to get cheap broadband.<br/><br/>2) Accept Less Bandwidth<br/><br/>Sometimes the offer you see on the advertisements isn&#8217;t always the cheapest offer. Many will attempt to advertise ou a faster Internet connection than you need. By selecting a slower, lower-bandwidth connection, you can always save on the cost of your Internet service. Think practically about what you need. If you would like faster surfing for e-mail or web shopping, you don&#8217;t need the bandwidth you would otherwise require if you were watching videos over the Internet. Even slower speeds can be a considerable jump over dial-up speeds. Start at the entry-level speed and take pleasure in cheap broadband.<br/><br/>3) Do Away With Other Bills<br/><br/>If you have a dial-up service and a second phone line for it so callers don&#8217;t get a busy signal, you should factor that into your Internet purchase. By getting broadband service, which doesn&#8217;t impede the phones, you can chuck out that second line. When you prefer that option, it still seems as if you&#8217;re getting cheap broadband service while still getting excellent bandwidth. Shop around, try to find ways to save with your other utilities, and only purchase as much as you require, and you&#8217;ll realize that it&#8217;s simple to get cheap broadband services.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>A Few Key Considerations About Satellite Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 12:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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John R. Harrison						 asked: So, you have been hearing about the option of getting your broadband internet service through a satellite company instead of the cable provider you may or may not have available in your area, right? Excellent. If you have been paying attention to the satellite internet option then you are quite clearly [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>John R. Harrison						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>So, you have been hearing about the option of getting your broadband internet service through a satellite company instead of the cable provider you may or may not have available in your area, right? Excellent. If you have been paying attention to the satellite internet option then you are quite clearly leaning in a smart direction, and all you need to do really is learn a few more details about this kind of service and the benefits which you can expect from it. Of course, not all satellite providers are the same and policies and benefits may vary to a certain degree from one company to another: however, there are certain general qualities to such services when provided by the leaders in the field-and hopefully you won&#8217;t settle for anything short of a leader in the satellite internet industry when you make your purchase! So, below we have listed a few of the main considerations to keep in mind when purchasing a satellite connection to the internet, which hopefully will allow consumers and internet-junkies out there to make an informed (and intelligent) decision as to where to get their connection from:<br/><br/>1. Fast, professional installation. When you subscribe to a satellite internet service, you can rest assured that you will be plugged in within a relatively short period and that all installation procedures will be handled by a certified technician. On average, the waiting period does not last more than two weeks counting from the time the phone or online request was submitted, and for people in urban or suburban areas or places close to the company&#8217;s supply center will probably have a much shorter wait. Then, in terms of installation (a process which can make even the most intelligent and handy person cry out of impotence) there is no cause for concern as a pro will take care of it all, needing no more than a few short hours or less to get it all taken care of. (Bear in mind that the architecture of your home or the presence of vegetation in or around your home may pose problems here, so try to tackle these issues before your installer shows up at the door.)<br/><br/>2. Dial-up x50. With your satellite internet service, you will be at least improving your download speeds by a factor of 50 when compared to what you were experiencing with your dial-up connection. Some satellite providers can offer download speeds in excess of 3 Mbps (during non-peak hours, of course) and quite competitive upload speeds as well.<br/><br/>3. Excellent customer service. If there is one thing that sets satellite internet providers (and the satellite industry in general) apart from the competition, it&#8217;s the general attention to customer concerns and prompt service which these companies offer. Forget about all the horror stories coming out of the masses of cable customers; stick with satellite if you want to enjoy a superior service and furthermore feel like you are a valued customer, not just another source of income for somebody sitting in an office far away.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Your Internet Connection Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 02:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Frank Marshall						 asked: Your internet connection provider is one of your major links to the world. The world of websites and information is so vast these days that most people cannot live without it. People use the internet to pay bills, do banking, shop, keep in touch with out of town relatives, plan vacations, and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Frank Marshall						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Your internet connection provider is one of your major links to the world. The world of websites and information is so vast these days that most people cannot live without it. People use the internet to pay bills, do banking, shop, keep in touch with out of town relatives, plan vacations, and just about anything else. Without your internet connection provider then you would not be able to do all of these things and more.<br/><br/>When trying to choose an internet connection provider, it is best to choose one with a proven record of good service and customer satisfaction. Good service should include fast connections and fewer disruptions in your service. Customer service will include your billing, payment, and service options.<br/><br/>A good internet connection provider will offer many different payment plans, like debit or credit cards and check by phone. They will not tie you to a contract, but allow you to terminate service if it does not meet your needs with a 30 day notice with no penalty fees. They will also offer a 24/7 customer service line that gives quality responses in a fair amount of time.<br/><br/>It is a good idea to visit websites of different internet connection providers to see which ones seem to meet your needs and wants. Look at their web pages to see if they are professional. What does each provider offer with their account? Price does not dictate whether or not you will have a great internet connection provider. Cheaper prices may give you a cheaper connection with more disconnections and disruptions. Call the customer service department to ask them some questions concerning their internet service. This will give you more of an idea of what they are like. Are they professional and answer your questions quickly and without hesitation? Or do they act like you are asking for the moon?<br/><br/>How often are you going to be using your internet connection? If you are only going to use it periodically then you may want to look into a reduced plan that only covers so many hours a month. If you are on it daily, then you will most likely need an unlimited plan.<br/><br/>Choosing the right internet connection provider can mean the difference between speedy and consistent connections and irritating and maddening disconnections. Do your research and the right internet connection provider will move to the top of your list!<br/><br/></div>
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