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		<title>Compare Broadband Deals &#8211; To Avail the Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Steve S Wilson						 asked: Internet has today changed almost every part of our life. Internet service providers are growing day by day as more and more homes make their way towards getting Internet access. The broadband deals are more beneficial for the users, as they offer fast speed and several cheap offers. Whenever you talk [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Steve S Wilson						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Internet has today changed almost every part of our life. Internet service providers are growing day by day as more and more homes make their way towards getting Internet access. The broadband deals are more beneficial for the users, as they offer fast speed and several cheap offers. Whenever you talk about high-speed Internet connection, broadband comes to your mind. It is an Internet connection that runs at 256kbps or at 512kbps or even faster.<br/><br/>In the cutthroat market, the broadband suppliers offer lots of cheap broadband deals for the users, such as pay as you go broadband deals and contract broadband deals. You can choose another broadband service in the pay as you go broadband deals while in the contract you can increase the time duration of your connection and get benefits.<br/><br/>Finding good and cheap broadband deals may become an easy task if you make a little effort in the direction. Firstly, you have to decide what you really need from a provider and for how much time due you access the internet. As the broadband suppliers offer the cheap broadband deals according to time. With excellent deals on offer, broadband is now becoming more affordable for the average consumer. The future sees Internet leaving a mark by its presence in each person&#8217;s mind and replacing televisions, radios, and telephones. So make use of this great Internet experience provided by broadband.<br/><br/>The users can compare the broadband deals and can choose the best one. The Virgin, BT, Orange, Talk Talk, Pipex and a lot more offer plenty of cheap broadband deals. You have to compare them and check out which one suits you utmost. If you need to download the games and other things, you can go with BT broadband, as in the comparison of others; it gives you the best service with free offers.<br/><br/>There are about 20 broadband providers in the country but it is obligatory to search and compare the best deals and cheapest broadband providers for you. So, by searching and taking advantage of online broadband comparison services you can rapidly evaluate a vast range of broadband packages to find the best deals that can match your requirements whether it may based on downloads limits, speeds bundle options or just looking for the cheapest basic package.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>High Speed Internet &#8211; DSL Advantages &amp; Disadvantages</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 22:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Frank Owen						 asked: High Speed Internet AdvantagesDSL is just one of many ways to connect to the net. There are many advantages DSL has to offer other forms of Internet connection. One of the most obvious advantages is DSL offers a fast connection. Rather than wait hours for a document to download using dial up, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Frank Owen						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>High Speed Internet Advantages<br/><br/>DSL is just one of many ways to connect to the net. There are many advantages DSL has to offer other forms of Internet connection. One of the most obvious advantages is DSL offers a fast connection. Rather than wait hours for a document to download using dial up, with DSL you can download large files in just minutes. Here are some other advantages DSL has to offer high speed Internet fans:<br/><br/>DSL allows you to use an open Internet connection and use your telephone line for phone calls at the same time.<br/><br/>DSL speed is typically a lot faster than a traditional modem and doesn&#8217;t require new wiring. In fact you can usually use the phone line you already have installed in your home to get DSL up and running.<br/><br/>Most companies provide you with a DSL modem during installation as part of the DSL package.<br/><br/>If you own your own business you&#8217;ll be able to upload and download large files much faster using a DSL connection.<br/><br/>Disadvantages of DSL<br/><br/>Of course, there are disadvantages to anything as is the case with DSL. While most users consider these disadvantages minor they are nonetheless worthy of note:<br/><br/>The closer you are to the central office of the DSL provider the better your connection will work. Thus if you are located far away you may have more trouble connecting using your DSL line.<br/><br/>Typically connection speeds are faster when receiving information and data than when sending data using a DSL connection.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>High Speed Internet Providers &#8211; How Do You Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:37:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Mark Woodcock						 asked: If you work at home using the internet or are frequently on the internet checking out websites, then you will want to look into service from a high speed internet provider. There are several ways to connect to the internet in order that you receive this quicker service. You can look into [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mark Woodcock						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>If you work at home using the internet or are frequently on the internet checking out websites, then you will want to look into service from a high speed internet provider. There are several ways to connect to the internet in order that you receive this quicker service. You can look into DSL which is at least 5 times faster than dial up and runs through the phone line. Cable and satellite internet access are the other choices. After you choose which connection you are interested in, then you need to find the high speed internet provider that offers that particular service.<br/><br/>DSL is a great option for people who live close to the central office where the DSL comes from. DSL is distance sensitive, which means that you need to be within three miles of the office of your high speed internet provider to receive the best connection. The best way to find out about DSL is to ask neighbors if they use it and if the do, ask if they are satisfied with it. DSL is always on, so you do not have to wait for it to connect to the internet. With better speed than the dial up method, this may be the right choice for you.<br/><br/>Cable internet runs through your cable line and has amazing speed. Downloading is quick and easy and it is always on for your convenience. The only drawback to cable internet may be the high cost that these high speed internet providers charge. There may be package deals with your cable TV service or a reduced priced if you accept a slower access speed, so ask if there are any discounts that are available. Cable internet is a wonderful option for those users who are on the internet several times a day.<br/><br/>Satellite internet may be the only option for consumers in rural and out of the way areas. Satellite internet uses satellites in outer space for internet connection. This is a faster option than dial up, but may be dependent upon the weather, although most consumers only have problems during major storms. Ask neighbors about their internet service and if they use satellite internet service. This is the best way to find out which high speed internet provider will work for you.<br/><br/>High speed internet providers fill a vital need for internet users. The important thing to do is to research the provider group of your choice until you find a high speed internet provider that offers what you need for you and your family. Once you do this, then you sure to find the high speed internet service that is right for you!<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Broadband High Speed Internet &#8211; Choosing The Right Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 22:48:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Andrew Morris						 asked: What is broadband high speed Internet? First, let us find the basis for comparison for in-home broadband services, often called consumer class, which is basic dial-up. Dial-up access streams at 56 Kbps (Kilobits per second), and it requires the use of a phone line. One cannot surf and talk at the same [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Andrew Morris						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>What is broadband high speed Internet? First, let us find the basis for comparison for in-home broadband services, often called consumer class, which is basic dial-up. Dial-up access streams at 56 Kbps (Kilobits per second), and it requires the use of a phone line. One cannot surf and talk at the same time. The cost for dial-up is $10-$25 per month. Reading further, one finds that with broadband high speed Internet, there is no comparison to dial-up Internet.<br/><br/>Satellite broadband has a 400 Kbps downstream and upstream speed.<br/><br/>A satellite connection can be used when DSL and Cable are not available. Unlike dial-up, satellite is an instant connection; multiple PC&#8217;s can share the connection, and there is no need for a second phone line. Home satellite broadband high speed connections run approximately $60-100/month.<br/><br/>In comparison, DSL has a speed of 128Kbps to 1.5 Mbps downstream speed. 64 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps upstream speed which is up to 50 times faster than dial up, but one still has to have a landline for DSL. Downloading and streaming music, videos, movies, and playing online gaming just became faster and easier. Home-based DSL costs about $40-$50 per month.<br/><br/>Cable modems have 200Kbps to 2 Mbps downstream &#038; upstream speed. Cable modems are always on with instant access, and there is no hassle with having a second phone line. Cable modems have comparable cost to DSL.<br/><br/>Units of Measurement &#8211; Broadband Internet Access Speed <br/><br/>bit= smallest unit of digital information, i.e. ones &#038; zeros<br/><br/>byte= a set of bits<br/><br/>bps= bits per second<br/><br/>Kbps= kilobits per second =1000 bits per second<br/><br/>Mbps = Million bits per second =1,000,000 bits per second<br/><br/>Gbps = Gigabits per second = 1,000,000,000 (one billion) bits per second<br/><br/>Tbps = Terabits per second = 1,000,000,000,000 (one trillion) bits per second<br/><br/>Consumer class broadband differs in costs and services offered from high speed Internet for businesses. For instance, DSL for business runs at 128Kbps to 1.5 Mbps downstream, and 64Kbps to 1.5 Mbps upstream for a cost of $90-$400 per month, depending upon the bandwidth speed required.<br/><br/>Another variation of business broad band is Fractional T1. Provided at the speed of 128 Kbps to 1.0 Mbps, Fractional T1 speed has some of the 24-64 Kbps channels turned off. Prices are approximately $220-$500 per month depending on fractional bandwidth required, which includes local loop. Hardware and installation costs vary.<br/><br/>DSL and Fractional T1 can be combined for a broadband speed of 1.544 Mbps using a digital circuit. T1/DS1 is dedicated Internet access, point-to-point or integrated (voice &#038; data). Prices are approximately $500-1000 per month which includes local loop. Hardware and installation costs vary.<br/><br/>Fractional T3, which is 3 Mbps to 44.736 Mbps basic T3 with some of the 67-264 Kbps channels turned off, comes at a hefty price of approximately $3000-$5000/month, depending on fractional bandwidth speed required.<br/><br/>T3/DS3 has a broadband speed of 44.736 Mbps digital circuit. It can be dedicated Internet access, point-to-point or integrated. Prices are approx. $5000-15,000 per month plus local loop. Set up costs will be additional.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>High Speed Internet Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 12:04:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Seth Miller						 asked: The ever-increasing demand for fast-paced Internet access has resulted in new cutting-edge technologies being offered by various service providers. Apart from being fast, these Internet services are cost-effective, user-friendly and hassle-free.Choosing the right type of Internet service primarily depends on which technology is available in the area. The major types of high [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Seth Miller						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The ever-increasing demand for fast-paced Internet access has resulted in new cutting-edge technologies being offered by various service providers. Apart from being fast, these Internet services are cost-effective, user-friendly and hassle-free.<br/><br/>Choosing the right type of Internet service primarily depends on which technology is available in the area. The major types of high speed Internet access services include cable, DSL, wireless and satellite.<br/><br/>Cable Internet technology uses co-axial or fiber optic cables for accessing the Internet speedily. Apart from delivering television channels, cable wires are capable of handling Internet connections as well. Splitting the cable wire into two, with one connected to the television and the other to the computer, facilitates faster connectivity and access. Cable Internet service is extremely fast compared to traditional dial-up, is unlimited and reasonably inexpensive, as there is no cost for extra phone calls.<br/><br/>DSL Internet or Digital Subscriber Line Internet makes use of the existing bandwidth in telephone lines for Internet connectivity, as the telephone wire is capable of carrying data on varying frequencies. For using DSL Internet, it has to be ensured that the DSL signals do not interfere with telephone signals. Some of the prime advantages of DSL include being able to use the phone line while the Internet is on, a much higher speed than regular modems, and no requirement of fresh wiring.<br/><br/>Satellite Internet uses the technology of connecting to the Internet via satellites. The signals travel between the computer, satellite and ISP source. This technology is mostly used in areas where terrestrial Internet access is not possible, or in places which require frequent movement. Whether vessels at sea or remote military locations, satellite connections are available globally.<br/><br/>Wireless Internet access facilitates accessing the Internet while on the move, through mobiles and pocket PCs. This latest technology is still being improvised at various technological research centers. Based in areas which are frequented while traveling, like airports, hotels and restaurants, this service works on a wireless node.<br/><br/>All these technologies have succeeded in providing an impetus to communication via the Internet, by ensuring access at unprecedented speed.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Local Broadband Availability &#8211; When Can I Get A High Speed Connection?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Silver Surfer</dc:creator>
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Andrew Morris						 asked: The average American citizen has gradually become acclimated to broadband being a part of life. We use it to search for information, banking, checking utility, mortgage and stock accounts. But with high speed internet access being such a huge factor in our economy, is everyone converting fast enough to this new technology? [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Andrew Morris						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>The average American citizen has gradually become acclimated to broadband being a part of life. We use it to search for information, banking, checking utility, mortgage and stock accounts. But with high speed internet access being such a huge factor in our economy, is everyone converting fast enough to this new technology? In 2005, 30 percent of US households subscribed to these in-home services. That number increased to 42 percent household use in 2006 and gained again to total 47 percent in 2007. Accurate measurement of use in the USA is not clear, partly because of the scarcity of publicly available data.<br/><br/>Recent reports show that people increase activities online the more time they are connected. Dial-up subscribers are more likely to switch to services, the longer they spend online. Those people who do not want to make the switch are typically those with fewer computer skills and who are less online savvy. Users who sign up for services do so to process more information at greater speeds, but may be reluctant because of the overall price of services.<br/><br/>Scientific advances have improved wireless technology by leaps and bounds. Use of wireless technology has caused a serious transformation of rules concerning broadband on the public airwaves. This is because airwaves which were once ruled by only television and radio broadcast personnel are now instantly accessible to the public.<br/><br/>In the 109th Congress session, Congress voted to require a deadline for a mass transition to digital television. This brought to light many of the choicest portions of the electromagnetic spectrum and encouraged proposals to be entertained before the Federal Communications Commission concerning building commercial and public safety wireless networks to increase availability.<br/><br/>The 40 percent leap in growth of use and availability from 2006 to 2006 was unanticipated. Among the reasons that were found to support the increase are as follows:<br/><br/> Those with a lower level of education, in addition to African Americans, and Hispanics became convinced that broadband was a necessity  Companies marketing DSL online services became more aggressive in trying to achieve market share.  The use of Voice Over Internet services grew 86 percent as an inexpensive alternative to landlines.  The Federal Communications Commission says that high speed service was made available via DSL to 79 percent of local telephone company subscribers, and cable modem availability to 93 percent of cable television subscribers. <br/><br/>It is increasingly clear that there are two major groups of people who have not yet subscribed to broadband: dial-up users, and non-Internet users.<br/><br/> The dial-up users may be content with dial-up speed because they get have lower usage expectations and it may fit their budget. Or they may want service, but it is too pricey and not available in their area, or; Non-Internet users are those who have written off using this &#8220;newfangled technology&#8221;. Those who eventually decided to take the next step into the 21stcentury were probably enticed by bundling telephone, cell phone, cable and high speed Internet services. <br/><br/></div>
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