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Dedicated T1 Line Costs Continue to Drop
by Raymond Klesc
Category: Broadband Technology
Global Value Connect ( http://www.globalvalueconnect.com ) continues to witness an erosion in the cost of T1 service despite the fact that many pundits predicted the end of price erosion for T1 bandwidth more than a year ago. T1 service providers are still experiencing severe price competition and are more than willing to reduce their pricing in an effort to fill their pipes and turn a profit. As recently as only a few years ago, the price of a T1 line was out of reach of many businesses, but these days a T1 line has become very price-aggressive, with prices that are very affordable and cost effective even for a small business.
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May 12, 2005
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Wi-Fi Is Out There and Spreading Fast
by Anton Komarov
Category: Wireless Internet
As this new wireless technology spreads to every corner of the world, it's time that someone ask the burning questions that are surely on everyone's mind: "How does Wi-Fi work, and can it mess up the molecular structure of my brain?" Experts say not to break out the aluminum hats quite yet. But I would keep them handy because no one's 100 percent sure the low-intensity microwave radio waves aren't zapping our brains.
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May 12, 2005
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The Wireless Home
by Mark Donovan
Category: Wireless Internet
It was only a few years ago that Real Estate agents and Builders were promoting the “Wired” feature as a must have when buying a new home. Wired meant that the home not only had cable running throughout it, but also Cat-5 wire. Cat-5 wire consists of four pairs of wire that are sheathed into one bundle, and is used for interconnecting multiple computers and computer peripherals throughout the home. Electricians went to great length to run Cat-5 throughout new homes, and homebuyers paid a handsome premium for it. Now the latest buzz from the Computer and Networking world is, “Unwire
Your Home”, as the Computer/Internet world rapidly moves to wireless interconnections.
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May 12, 2005
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Is Wireless Right for Your Office?
by Steven Presar
Category: Wireless Internet
A traditional Local Area Network (LAN) uses cables or wires to share your office resources like; software programs, files, printers, scanners, etc.
A Wireless LAN (WLAN), also called "Wi-Fi" (Wireless Fidelity) service, is much the same. However, rather then sharing information and equipment via cables or wires, a WLAN does its job by using radio waves. Thus, allowing you to connect within your office without the cables or wires. The radio waves pass through ceilings and cement walls to make your WLAN connection.
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May 12, 2005
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Advantages Of VoIP Broadband Phone Service
by Randy McClure
Category: VoIP
There are many advantages of VoIP broadband phone service. Over the next couple of years phone over Internet will be the norm for most homes and businesses.
Internet Phone Benefits. More than likely you receive many VoIP phone calls in the course of a week without realizing it. This is because the phone line quality for VoIP is the same as traditional phone services. If you are considering Internet phone service, you are making a good choice. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as it is called is quickly becoming the best value for telephone service. Most companies like Sprint and AT&T are already offering VoIP within their internal networks and are starting to offer it as a complete service offering.
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May 05, 2005
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Is VoIP Good For The Home?
by Aaron Siegel
Category: VoIP
There is no doubt that you have heard about VoIP by now. It’s made headlines and is plastered everywhere both in online and TV advertisements. Just in case you haven’t caught on to the hype yet, VoIP is the abbreviated term for Voice over Internet Protocol. Voice over Internet Protocol is basically the ability to communicate on a phone over your Internet connection.
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May 05, 2005
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