Archive for the ‘Internet’ Category

Mike Nicholson asked:


Satellite internet service is the only answer for those 30 million people who want to go wireless and are not able to receive high speed internet through cable broadband or DSL. There are lots of benefits of going wireless when you are using an internet service. It is much simpler to network your office as well as home computers with this wireless system. The key advantage of wireless connection is that you are no longer associated to limited route with a cable. You can easily move your computer or laptop anywhere around your office or home within the range of wireless router.

The other key advantage of wireless satellite internet is that multiple computer can access the internet at the same time. Lots of people who work from home or run home-based business prefer wireless access. The thing that you need to do is to subscribe to a satellite internet service. Usually, these services are broadband so they are going to work with wireless networking equipment that has been used to create wireless networks for land based broadband internet services. The top three choices for wireless internet service are HughesNet, StarBand and WildBlue.

While waiting for your satellite internet to be installed, you can buy all the wireless equipment that you need. If your system doesn’t have internal wireless networking card then you need to purchase one that does or you can buy a wireless network adapter. Next, you need a wireless router.

Once your satellite internet system has been set up, you are ready to connect your wireless network. To begin with, connect your satellite internet modem with router. Router will send signals to your computer or laptop via infrared signals, then you need to configure your router by following the instruction that your router give. If you have wireless network adapter, you need to plug this into a USB port with your system. As you complete this process, you are free to start surfing the Internet with no wires attached.

There are lots of wireless internet providers offering wireless internet in New York, Cosmosatellite is one of them. Cosmosatellite specializes in providing wireless satellite internet for home as well as office throughout North America region. If you too are looking to buy wireless internet, consider Cosmosatellite for your internet requirement.



Bruno Auger asked:


If you have accessed the internet through the old dial up system but want faster connection with a greater number of downloads then you need to look at high speed internet connections or broadband. You can choose from DSL, satellite and cable connections. Now days you can even get wireless connections in an increasing number of areas, a lot depends on your particular needs and where you are based. Broadband is among the most popular services and is usually available on cable modem and DSL. A broadband service provides you with a very high rate of data transmission which can save your business time and money. These connections work at a hundred times the speed of the old dial up which is why it is known as high speed internet.

If DSL or satellite connections are available in your area then there are various providers who will be able to provide you with a satellite connection. You can get DSL from certain phone providers such as AT&T and this is among the most popular ways that people access high speed internet connections. Cutting edge technology can now give you wireless high speed internet access where you can get connected when you are away from home or traveling. Some people complain that unless you are in a wireless hot spot it is not easy to get that connection – or the connection can be lost if you are traveling and move from an area where there is a hot spot to one where there isn’t. Dial up connections are trying to move with the times and keep up with the satellite and cable outfits by offering a high speed dial up connection.

Prices may vary widely between one provider and another the question that you should ask yourself is what type of service you are looking for. Is your service fast enough for example, for you to be able to download streaming music and videos. How fast is your email and how long does it take to download large attachments. A lot of people also want to know if there is a free phone line for faster connection to the web. High speed internet is on many people’s minds these days and some will change their internet service provider at regular intervals to see where they can get the fastest service and the most downloads for their money.

Whichever internet service provider you choose and whatever your needs are when it comes to gaining access to the world wide web; it is a matter of fact that a faster internet connection will cut down on your research time and eventually save you money. However, before you make your choice you should endeavor to find out about the various providers of high speed internet and what the benefits and the pitfalls are with each service. Whatever you decide, the rate at which it has proliferated over the last seven years means that high speed internet connections are here to stay.



Kimberly Green asked:


Today’s internet users are demanding fast and reliable connections. For people and businesses who use a lot of bandwidth, a high speed satellite internet connection may definitely be a solution. Also, this type of internet connection is perfect as a solution for those who live in remote or rural areas, or those who are seafaring, where a standard DSL or cable internet connection is simply not plausible, feasible or even possible.

In order to qualify for a high speed satellite internet connection, you will need a PC or Mac-based computer that has an ethernet port or an ethernet adapter. Additionally, you will need to be situated in an area where you have an unobstructed view of the southern sky. This is where the satellite will point towards, in order to complete the internet connection between you and the dish that broadcasts it.

So, how does high speed satellite internet work? Well, a small satellite dish is mounted on the exterior of your house, or your place of business. High speed data is then transferred to that dish and through the broadband modem that your computer or home network is connected to.

You should be aware of the fact that there are two types of high speed satellite internet — one-way and two-way. In the case of a one-way connection, the satellite that is hooked up to your modem can receive downstream/downloaded data, but it cannot send upstream/uploaded data. This means that you will still need to have a dial-up or other type of internet connection in order to send requests over the internet, or to be able to upload files.

Or, you can simply use two-way high speed satellite internet. In this case, the special dish and modem that you have will be able to easily and reliably handle and process both uploads and downloads, so you will not need an alternative connection. Needless to say, if your provider offers it, then two-way high speed satellite internet is the way to go.

High speed satellite internet has become more affordable than ever. It used to be that a simple cable or broadband connection would cost several hundred dollars a month. Now we can all attest to the fact that a standard cable connection costs less than fifty dollars per month. Likewise, the cost of having satellite internet in your home has definitely decreased over the years. Of course, high speed satellite internet is still more expensive than your typical internet connection, but this is because of the hardware, software and technology involved. Overall, it is still a very affordable solution.



R Shah asked:


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Issac Brandon asked:




With the arrival of Broadband, the access to internet has become easier and faster. This way, it has added colours to the lives of millions of those who are using features of the internet. Briefly speaking, Broadband is an excellent medium for internet connection and gives features like high speed access and efficient downloading.

Globalisation has been one of the major reasons behind the increase in the competition among Broadband ’service-givers’. Broadband providers are,therefore, forced to provide competitive and cheap services. This is why broadband is quite an affordable option for the users nowadays. Broadband works faster than the normal mediums for connection. Hence, one can quickly do downloading of emails, files and movies.

The word Broadband is very common nowadays, but an average person may not be aware about the broadband. Actually, there are different methods of accessing the internet while using a Broadband connection. You can avail the Broadband services using a connection via existing telephone line or cable TV line. You can also have Broadband access through time-tested wireless technologies.

Nowadays, there are lots of cheap Broadband providers all over the world and they give various affordable and marvellous Broadband services. Some of these providers are also giving special offers, this season. These offers have features like free calls, free Wi-Fi, modem etc. So this is a ‘win-win’ situation for both the users and the Broadband providers. Both these parities benefit from each other.

This year, some new schemes have already hit the market along with some special offers. Many Broadband providers like Reliance Broadband, British Telecom, 3 mobile Broadband, Orange,Talk talk, Toucan, Demon, Tesco, AOL, PlusNet, Direct save telcom, Namesco, Sky,Vodafone, BSNL,T-mobile phone etc. are offering Broadband services. These services are also backed by alluring offers. The user just needs to choose any one of the providers according to his usefulness and his requirements.

The Broadband services are available at very competitive prices. There are various leading players who are offering some of the best broadband deals. In order to be able to choose the best Broadband provider, Broadband guides are available online where you can find all the useful information about broadband. Information in terms of being both basic and advanced in nature, is present on these online guides.

One can compare the services of different companies who are dealing in the business of giving Broadband services. Hence, the user is able to have the opportunity of choosing some of the best Broadband providers.

So if you are looking to avail some of the unique Broadband services along with some very attractive offers this year then this is the right time for you when different companies are competing against each other to give some of the best services.

Before going for these services, one needs to understand their features and benefits. You should,therefore, compare the prices, features, and benefits of each and every brand. One also needs to understand the terms and conditions of the given deal.



Charles asked:


People no longer wait for the good old postman to get letters, and many have even jettisoned the idea of visiting the local grocer and prefer to have their supplies ordered online. With offices also hung on internet for every job, broadband has become people’s lifeline for survival. And it is not just any broadband that they need, they need cheap unlimited broadband. There are several companies offering unlimited broadband at competitive rates and this makes the selection of the right broadband connection itself a job for consumers.

What exactly is cheap unlimited broadband for a person would depend mainly on his requirements. The internet connection speed, based on the upload and download rate it allows, is an important factor in deciding the cost effectiveness of the deal. For those, who use the internet only for routine mail checking and reading of news stories, speed is not very important and a 10Mbit connection would more than suffice for them. They can decide the cost effectiveness of a deal without making speed a priority.

For those who need internet for heavy downloads and uploads, speed of the broadband has to be a high priority. They should also read in detail some of the usage policies that the internet services providers prefer to put in small print. There are times of the day during which internet usage and heavy downloads will work out cheaper and there are also certain limitations to download, crossing of which will make downloads expensive. Proper synchronization of timings and download limits, with his personal requirements, would let a person decide the utility of the type of cheap unlimited broadband that he is opting for.

Broadband magazine does yeoman service in creating awareness among the broadband consumer of the UK. The magazine analyzes, explains, and compares the myriad broadband options that are available, as well as the latest trends in internet usage and the changing technologies in the world of broadband. While keeping customers updated on broadband news, and cheap unlimited broadband deals, the broadband magazine also functions as a receptive and interactive forum for broadband consumers, as it is consistently asking consumers’ opinion and their experiences on broadband usage. They have a committed team of writers who provide broadband guidelines to consumers, collect broadband news, and do research and analyses on the emerging trends of broadband.

Broadband magazine gives a lot of importance to internet security and publishes articles on the need for companies to increase network security and educate employees on the dangers of sending data without sufficient security measures. They have a broadband guide section, which provides exhaustive guidelines on internet usage, and a comparison site where the different deals are compared based on users input. An important section of the broadband magazine from a consumer’s point of view is the broadband deals section which has a blog with reviews on different deals. It also informs consumers on what the new deals in the pipeline are. And finally its news section covers all these aspects along with reporting on the governmental rules and regulations on internet usage.



Yvan Bamping asked:


Recently it’s become difficult to open a newspaper or turn on the TV without hearing about the latest, cheapest and best broadband package from the UK’s growing number of broadband providers. When each Internet Service Provider (ISP) claims to provide the best broadband package it’s difficult to select the most suitable option.

There a number of different criteria you should consider before signing up with a new broadband provider; here we look at what you should consider when you compare broadband packages.

So who needs broadband?

If you want to access the internet at a decent speed, download music, films, play online games or use internet phone (VoIP) then you should strongly consider getting broadband. If you intend to use your broadband connection for a number of these activities then you need to consider download limits.

If you only intend to use your internet connection for surfing the web and sending the occasional email high download limits and speed should not be a major concern. If you fall into this category price, level of customer service and reliability of connection should be taken into consideration.

It’s worth looking at the freebies included in broadband packages such as those offering free wireless broadband as part of the subscription. Down loading music, games, films, video clips, playing online games, and the use of internet phone services such as Skype, Vonage and Demon all require data to be downloaded. The more you use your broadband connection for these activities the greater the download limit you will require. For users who are heavy down loaders an unlimited broadband package is the best option as these set no limit on your monthly downloads.

So what about broadband speed?

Download speed is the rate with which data is transferred from the internet to your computer. Download speed is measured in megabits per second, commonly abbreviated to Mb. Broadband speeds on offer can vary greatly; it is currently available from 512k (0.5Mb) to 22Mb. A 512k connection is still 10 times faster than dial up and will be fine when generally surfing the net and sending emails. However, if you like downloading lots of music or video and playing games online, you might want to consider a faster connection. In general, a 1 or 2Mb connection will offer you the best balance between performance and price and will be more than adequate for the vast majority of broadband users.

Should you go Wireless?

Wireless broadband has a number of advantages and is now offered as a freebie with some UK broadband providers. Wireless broadband will allow you to access your broadband connection from any where in close proximity of your wireless router (the device enabling your connection to be wireless). Unless you live in a small castle this should allow you to access broadband anywhere within your home. A further advantage of wireless broadband is that you can share the connection between multiple computers within the household though you will be splitting the speed of connection by doing so and you are likely to require a higher download limit if a number of people are accessing the connection. An additional consideration, and one that is surprisingly often ignored, is to remember to add a password to your connection if you chose wireless broadband. Importantly this will stop other people, perhaps neighbours, using your broadband connection which presents a security risk and will affect the performance of your broadband connection.

A final consideration should be security measures

It is highly advisable to purchase an antivirus package to protect your computer and avoid falling victim to online fraud. A firewall will offer further protection. Different levels of security are offered with different packages, these include parental controls, antivirus software and firewalls, some broadband packages will include all 3 as part of package.



Garry Lish asked:


id the bundle providers fare in the satisfaction survey conducted by which? magazine.

The providers included in the survey are Utility Warehouse,Sky,Talk Talk,Tiscali,Virgin Media,Orange and finally BT.

77% Utility Warehouse

Utility Warehouse is a discount club,so the more services that you buy together the higher discount off your monthly bill.As well as phone and broadband,its services offers mobile phone,gas and electricity,all billed on one monthly statement.

Satisfaction rating

With a score of 77% the Utilty warehouse came out top in the survey and was the only bundle provider to to achieve a Which? best buy status.It had far less unhappy customers than other providers,with only 3% included in the survey were dissatisfied with Utility Warehouse overall.It did better than other providers for customer service and value for money.

Deals (prices include line rental and membership)

Broadcall standard £21.72 a month:24Mbps broadband,40GB cap,free weekend calls,no minimum contract (£50 fee if cancelled in first 12 months)

Broadcall Plus £26.72 a month:24Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free weekend calls,no minimum contract (£50 fee if cancelled in first 12 months

Free calls 24 hours a day to uk landlines and top 10 global destinations if two other services are taken out at the same time.

58% SKY

Sky offers free broadband to its pay monthly customers.This has only 2Mbps speeds with 2GB usage cap.This should be ample just for web surfing or emails,but you can get higher speeds and caps for an extra £5.If you already have,or are thinking of getting SKY TV.SKY’s free broadband is likely to save you money.

Satisfaction rating

Only a quarter of its customers rate SKY ‘very good’ for value for money,but above-average customer service helps it to be rated the second best bundle provider in the survey,whith a Which? customer score of 58%.Overall only 6% are unhappy with SKY’s service.

Deals (12-month contract.Prices include line rental)

Sky Tv,broadband and talk £26.50 ‘free’ broadband,free evening and weekend calls,SKY TV Variety Pack

Entertainment with SKY £36.50 ‘free’broadband,unlimited anytime calls,six Sky TV Entertainment packs

Sports and Entertainment £45.50 ‘free’broadband,free evening and weekend calls,Sky TV Variety pack and sports pack.

56% Talk Talk

Talk Talk offers a single custimisable broadband and home phone package called MyTalkTalk.You can add extra ‘boosts’for £4 a month per boost.If you don’t mind being tied in for 18 months and you live in a TalkTalk LLU area,these packages are a pretty good deal.

Satisfaction rating

TalkTalk has somewhatshaken off the poor image it gained when it launched its ‘free’broadband a couple of years back,and its Which? customer score isn’t bad.For value for money it does better than any bundle provider except Utility Warehouse,though it’s customer service is only average.

Deals (prices include line rental)

TalkTalk Essentials package £16.99: 8Mbps broadband,40GB cap,free evening and weekeend calls,free calls to 36 international destinations

Boosts include:Speed boost-to the maximum speed your linecan handle;Download plus-double your download limit;anytime UK calls-unlimited calls to UK landlines anytime.

48% Tiscali

Tiscal’s 12-month homephone/broadband bundles are available across the UK.If you live outside Tiscali’s LLU areas (about 50% of uk homes)you’ll have to pay an additional fee for bundles that include broadband.

Satisfaction rating

Though sitting in the middle of the survey for Which? customer score.Tiscalli has a higher proportion of dissatisfied customers (10%)than most other bundle providers in the survey.This suggests its service levels can be hit and miss-which is confirmed by a mediocre customer service rating-though its fares better than most bundle providers for value for money.

Deals (prices include line rental)

Tiscalli Option 1 £14.99;8Mbps unlimited broadband,free weekend calls,including calls to 10 international destinations.

Tiscalli Option 2 £19.99;8Mbps unlimited broadband,free anytime calls,including calls to 10 international destinations.

Three way bundle£19.99;Same as option 1,plus Tv Variety pack including 40+channels.Add anytime calls for an extra £5

48% Virgin Media

Virgin Media was the first company to bundle four telecoms services together (home phone,digital tv,broadband and mobile phone contracts).You can choose to have just one service,or bundle together a combination of two to four sevices.Cheaper bundles are available in cable areas (around 50% of UK households).

Satisfaction rating

Virgin media has an average Which? customer score,though those who have mobile bundled in rate this highly-more than half are very satisfied with this.It scores higher than most for customer service,but it is let down by a poor score for value for money.

Deals (12-month cable deals.Prices include line rental)

Broadband and phone £20;2Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free weekend calls.

Broadband,TV and phone £30;2Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free weekend calls,over 90 TV channels.

XL broadband £56;20Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free anytime calls,over 145 tv channels.

46% Orange

Orange bundles are available to anyone,but the company offers a £10 discount on each package to orange mobile-pay-monthly customers.You’ll need to commit to an 18-month contract to take up one of Orange’s three home phone and broadband deals.

Satisfaction rating

Though not alone as one of the worst performers in terms of Which? customer score.Orange has the highest proportion of unhappy customers-15% are very or fairly dissatisfied with its overall service.Its ‘very good’ cores for value for money and customer service are both below average.

Deals (prices include line rental)

Home starter £20.27;8Mbps broadband,10GB cap,free evening and weekend calls.Line rental payable to BT

Home select £30.27;8Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free Voip calls.Line rental payable to BT

Home Max £25;8Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free evening and wekend calls,free Voip calls.

46% BT

BT offers a good degree of choice.However,bundles including unlimited broadband and/or anytime UK calls can work out more expensive than rival deals.Bundles with a TV element include BT Vision.It’s a flexible way of accessing digital TV,but set-up costs can add up,and tarrifs can be confusing.

Satisfaction rating

BT joins Orange as one of the poorest-rated companies in the survey in terms of its Which? customer score.Despite being the biggest home phone service provider in the UK.BT was rated below average for most aspects of its service,and has the lowest value-for-money score of all bundle providers.

Deals (prices include line rental)

Get Connected £25.92;8Mbps broadband,10GB cap free evening and weekend calls,18 month contract.

Unlimited £39.58;8Mbps broadband,unlimited downloads,free anytime calls,18 month contract.

More access £45.49;8Mbps broadband,10GB cap,free evening and weekend calls,18 month contract,BT Vision Gold value deal.

Well i hope this helps you when trying to go for a bundling package,i was pretty suprised to see BT right at the bottom as they are the biggest provider in the UK.

Once you have made your choice as to which supplier you will choose,if it is with Utility Warehouse please visit my website in my profile.

Many thanks

 

 

 



David Mcfarlane asked:


What Is Broadband?

Traditional Internet is called dial-up, because it works through dialing the phone line to access the Internet. Broadband Internet access provides a higher speed of transmitting the data to the user. The line carrying the data can therefore carry more information to the user than dial-up.

The new and latest consumer broadband implementations of up to 30 Mbits per second are considerably faster and more economical than the ones that were available when the Internet first became popular such as the ISDN and 56 kbits per second. They are also different prices charged depending on the geographical locations, spread over different countries. The main reason for naming these fast connections as broadband Internet is because of the unusually high speeds of transmitting data, which in turn, is due to being able to send different amounts of data concurrently.

In general electronics and telecommunications, any signal or circuit that consists of or handles a broad range of frequencies is known as broadband. This is a term that is used relatively and is best understood in the context of wide frequencies.

Will I Be Able To Get Broadband?

The sad truth about todays broadband Internet technology is that not everyone has easy access to affordable broadband. People in rural areas must often resort to expensive satellite broadband if they are going to have broadband availability. The government feels that broadband should be available to all Americans, and several agencies are taking steps to ensure that this occurs in the near future.

What Kind Of Broadband Options Do I Have?

When it comes to broadband Internet, there are actually several different options you have to choose from, including: DSL, cable, and satellite, as being the most recommended. DSL, or digital subscriber line, uses a phone line to carry digital signals directly, without having to convert them over to an analog signal first. Through DSL, you can attain much higher data rates than with a regular modem, your connection will always be on which means that you will not have to dial-up every time you wish to use the Internet, and as well, because of the fact that the copper wire is split at the exchange, you can even use your home phone while you’re also using the Internet, which is an incredibly useful factor.

There are a number of different options available to users with a broadband connection, whereby they can connect according to varied needs. Some people may ask if it is possible to connect two PCs to a broadband connection or if its possible to have more than two computers connected to the same broadband connection. The answer in short, is yes.

Where Can I Get Broadband?

Getting broadband access can be the difference between surfing the Internet the old way and engaging in its remarkable content the new way. It will change the way you surf the web and change the way you engage yourself, making the Internet a whole new playground to embark on wonderful journeys on. Broadband access is generally available from most Internet companies for a fee that differs depending on the value of the service and the connectivity options. Be sure to consult your local provider for more information.

What Is Broadband Cable?

Traditionally, computers communicate using baseband transmissions, which mean transmissions that only send one signal per wire. When your computer talks to your printer, it is using a baseband transmission. The same goes for your computer and your monitor. Broadband transmission allows one wire to carry many signals at the same time. Cable TV uses broadband technology and because of this, you can get your Internet access through the broadband cable without disrupting your viewing of cable channels.

What Does A Broadband Accelerator Do?

The primary purpose of a broadband accelerator is to sit between that of your broadband connection and your router, and most of these devices use DHCP, and consume an IP address which is generated by your router. Generally all you have to do here is leave it set to the auto-detect mode and let it run on its own without any sort of required assistance, and overall a broadband accelerator does have the same effect in reducing lag when playing over the Internet, until of course you begin to really saturate the network.

A broadband Internet service can change the way you look at your online capabilities. You can get faster download speeds and a more generous time of surfing thanks to the fast connections enabled with broadband Internet services. Some of the best service available online is available through a broadband Internet connection, so ensure that you remain on the cutting edge of technology today and grab hold of a broadband Internet service package before the deals run out.



Samantha French asked:


What is broadband for all?

Each UK home will get to connect to broadband, mobile or fixed, by 2012 in a proposal made by Communications minister Lord Stephen Carter. Lord Carter wants to ensure the, amongst others, 1.75 million rural homes which at the moment don’t have access to broadband, will do in the next three years.

Aiming to maximise use of broadband and levels of service, broadband access is a main element to MP Lord Carter’s 22 proposals listed in the Digital Britain report, which focuses on the whole of the media industry in the UK.

How will broadband for all work?

The plan states that broadband lines will have a line speed of at least 2 Mbps, which is speedy enough to download a film overnight.

Mobile broadband connections are accessed through a dongle, provided by mobile phone companies, while fixed phone lines are installed within a house.  Fixed line broadband can be accessed either through a modem attached to your laptop, or a wirelessly within the home.   

Pros of broadband for all

It’s guaranteed that all UK citizens will be able to use the internet despite their social situation, allowing everyone an equal attempt to access a wide range of information available on the internet.

Broadband for all is looking to make broadband systems more efficient for new and current users, transforming it into a five-star system in the future.    

A new national minimum will be implemented for broadband connection speeds. Broadband connection speeds have been a major complaint for mobile broadband consumers in the past year, after finding that patchy coverage and slow downloads opposed what mobile phone providers led them to believe as a speedy system through claims of speeds up to 7Mbps.

It will be a legal requirement for phone companies to create and pay for a broadband network throughout the country, however public cash might be involved.

Cons of broadband for all

The 2012 deadline set by Lord Carter might be seen as too short a period to implement a broadband system around the whole country into place. George W. Bush’s 2004 statement that affordable broadband for citizens residing in America would be available in 2007, has now been taken on by Barack Obama – with no happenings two years after the original deadline.

Some critics are unsure of the minimum broadband connection speed of 2 Mbps, saying that the proposals are ‘timid’ compared to the current national average connection speed of 3.6 Mbps. 

Phone company BT’s recently reported profit dip could be hard for the broadband for all proposal to be implemented, after the amount of building a broadband network, which BT and other telecoms would be legally required to do, is estimated at £3.5 billion.