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		<title>Wireless Broadband – is it Safe and Secure at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 09:25:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Caroline Telford asked: To have Internet access at home, there are several connection types that you can use. First, there is the dial-up access where you will utilize your existing landline service to connect to the Internet. The main disadvantage of this type of connection is the slow speed.Next, there is the mobile broadband connection [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Caroline Telford</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>To have Internet access at home, there are several connection types that you can use. First, there is the dial-up access where you will utilize your existing landline service to connect to the Internet. The main disadvantage of this type of connection is the slow speed.<br/><br/>Next, there is the mobile broadband connection which is suitable for those who often travel. With this, all you need is to subscribe to a mobile broadband service provider who will give you the equipment to use. For example, if you are given a USB dongle, that is what you will use to have Internet connection even when you are traveling.<br/><br/>Third, there is the more popular broadband Internet connection.  This is a high-speed type of connecting to the Internet which allows you to be online on a 24/7 basis. Among the other types, this is probably the most preferred and reliable connection that you can have.<br/><br/>Finally, you can get connected to the Internet via wireless broadband networks. Read on to learn more about the pros and cons of wireless broadband.<br/><br/>Wireless Broadband: The Basics<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>The distinctive characteristic of wireless broadband is, just as the name implies, you can connect to the Internet over a wireless connection.<br/><br/>To have a deeper understanding of what wireless broadband is all about, here is a quick list of its benefits:<br/><br/>- Wireless broadband offers the same high-speed connection as ADSL.<br/><br/>- There is no need for you to have a second phone line.<br/><br/>- You can stay connected to the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.<br/><br/>- There is more mobility even while you are using your computer within your home &#8211; because you will not be restricted by wires.<br/><br/>Is Wireless Broadband Connection Safe to Use at Home?<br/><br/>One of the main concerns that subscribers have when it comes to wireless broadband connection is whether it is safe to have at home or not.<br/><br/>Here are some of the concerns that wireless broadband subscribers have concerning the safety of this type of connection:<br/><br/>- Can hackers actually &#8217;steal&#8217; your information once they get into your wireless broadband connection?<br/><br/>- Can other people within the vicinity tap into your wireless broadband connection without your permission?<br/><br/>- Can other users &#8217;see&#8217; the files on the computer that you are using if they are able to go through your wireless Internet connection?<br/><br/>To answer all of these safety concerns, there are a few things that you can do. First, make sure to enable wireless security on your network.  Anyone who wants to access your wireless Internet connection needs a wireless network key.<br/><br/>Second, you should have a firewall installed to protect your computer files. Third, you need to make sure that your anti-virus program, your anti-spyware and all the other programs designed to protect your computer from harm are all updated.<br/><br/>As long as your wireless broadband connection is properly configured and you have the tools to protect your computer from harm &#8211; then this type of broadband is a literally &#8216;wireless&#8217;, high-speed, hassle-free and convenient way to connect to the Internet.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Free Broadband From TalkTalk &#8211; What TalkTalk Offer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 07:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Caroline Telford						 asked: In the United Kingdom, there are dozens of broadband service providers that you can choose from. Basically, a broadband service is a type of high-speed connection to the Internet. The good thing about using this type of connection to go online is that it is almost 150 times faster than the speed [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Caroline Telford						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>In the United Kingdom, there are dozens of broadband service providers that you can choose from. Basically, a broadband service is a type of high-speed connection to the Internet. The good thing about using this type of connection to go online is that it is almost 150 times faster than the speed used by a typical 56K dial-up modem.<br/><br/>In addition, broadband offers a much higher bandwidth, greater capacity to send and receive data &#8211; and a better browsing experience overall.<br/><br/>What to Look for from a Broadband Services Provider<br/><br/>When choosing a broadband service, it is good to make a comparison of the following so that you would know which deal offers you the best value for your money: <br />- The cost of the broadband services offered. <br />- The speed of connection. <br />- The monthly download usage limitations, if any. <br />- The length of the contract. <br />- Special discounts, if available. <br />- Hidden or one-time costs, charges and other fees. <br />- Discounts for bundled-up services, if offered.<br/><br/>All about the TalkTalk Broadband Service<br/><br/>TalkTalk is one of the many broadband services providers in the United Kingdom. They are actually the consumer telephone business of the Carphone Warehouse Group, which is the leading independent communications retailer in Europe.<br/><br/>When you visit the official website of TalkTalk, you will see that they offer broadband services, landline services and mobile phones. Just this year, the company has been awarded as the number one in billing and &#8216;Best value for money&#8217; by the uSwitch awards for the home phone services that they offer.<br/><br/>How did TalkTalk&#8217;s Offer of &#8220;Free&#8221; Broadband Service Come About?<br/><br/>When you mention the phrase &#8216;free broadband&#8217; in the UK, the first thing that will come to the minds of the consumers is TalkTalk.<br/><br/>Naturally, consumers will find the deal of having free broadband to be an extremely attractive option. But what are the features included in the TalkTalk free broadband service &#8211; and is there a catch to the deal?<br/><br/>Based from their official website, here are the features included in the free TalkTalk broadband offer: <br />- Up to 8Mb download speeds <br />- A maximum of 40 GB usage per month <br />- Unlimited evening and weekend calls to local, national and international numbers <br />- Same-rate line rental <br />- Free calls to other TalkTalk customers <br />- Free wired modem or wireless modem for only </p>
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		<title>The Best Broadband Suppliers &#8211; Find Your High Speed Connection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 00:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Andrew Morris						 asked: If you have grown tired of borrowing the home phone line to check your email, then you will appreciate the speed and &#8220;always on&#8221; aspect of broadband Internet. Even if you already have a dedicated line to an Internet Service Provider, a high speed connection will make a dramatic difference in how [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Andrew Morris						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>If you have grown tired of borrowing the home phone line to check your email, then you will appreciate the speed and &#8220;always on&#8221; aspect of broadband Internet. Even if you already have a dedicated line to an Internet Service Provider, a high speed connection will make a dramatic difference in how you use the Internet. Until recently, choices were very limited. However, there are a number of options now and it is worth considering the following before making the leap to the 21st century:<br/><br/>Speed<br/><br/>Even though the slowest broadband service will be faster than your pokey modem, there are different speeds (and of course prices) with broadband service. The minimum target should be in the 512k BPS, which would make the service approximately ten times faster than the best standard modem for downloads. Uploads are faster than modems but still lag well behind on upload (sending files) speed. Make sure that your provider has an upgrade plan when you want to turbo-charge your connection for movies and other bandwidth-hungry media.<br/><br/>Price<br/><br/>Those who say that money is no object have not opened a phone bill recently! The highest speeds (upwards of 3M BPS) are typically reserved for business users, who can afford the steep monthly charges. But most home and small office customers can find a provider with a 1M BPS plan that should only cost two times the price of their former dial-up ISP. This is a tremendous bargain when you consider the time and productivity advantages you will gain.<br/><br/>Commitment<br/><br/>Often the &#8220;same as dial-up&#8221; prices will only be valid for a few months, or require a lengthy contract commitment to maintain the bargain. You may have to maintain all products, and at least the same level of service. Check the fine print on the offer, and if it sounds too good to be true, well, you know the rest.<br/><br/>Phone<br/><br/>A consideration is whether you want to get rid of your home phone line when you ditch your old ISP. It is typically less expensive, although make sure all the features you liked from traditional phone service are in place. Since digital phone service is now possible, investigate a combined plan that bundles Internet, phone and perhaps even cable or satellite TV service.<br/><br/>Wireless<br/><br/>If you do not already have a wireless router, many providers will lease (or sell) you one to make your broadband connection truly a charm. Not only will you be surfing and downloading at lightning speed, but you will do it without a cable in sight.<br/><br/>Disappearing are the days of busy phone lines and creaky dial-up speeds. Consider these simple points before launching your speed skyward and putting your old modem out to pasture.<br/><br/></div>
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