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WiMAX, VoIP, Killer Apps, and the Digital Divide (Popularity: )
http://voip-facts.net
The emerging standard 802.16 defines a network of wireless broadband at speeds capable of delivering triple play access to voice, data, and multimedia internet services. As a disruptive technology, WiMAX stands to compete with cable companies, the Telco's, and the 3G cellular networks. Thanks to the IEEE standards committee and the WiMAX Forum, the fledgling technology that got serious in 2004 is now being deployed in regions around the world. Companies ...

To Cable, Or To DSL - That Is The Question! (Popularity: )
http://www.dsl-cable-broadband.com
Tired of your slow dial-up connection maybe it's time for something faster! How about DSL, or maybe Cable? Both are much faster than a dial-up connection, and DSL right now is starting at around what dial-up costs. So let's take some time and see what exactly the difference is and which one will suit your needs. This is all based on my experience in working in the business for almost seven ...

Should Broadband Providers UK Operations Be Worried? (Popularity: )
http://www.servr.org
Many existing broadband providers UK operations are feeling the pinch with the proliferation of new and enticing deals coming at them from all angles. With the explosion of high-speed Internet access in the UK we are seeing more and more companies jumping on the bandwagon. Furthermore these companies are not necessarily traditional telecommunications companies. Supermarkets and even utility suppliers are beginning to offer broadband Internet access to their customers. You only ...

Future of Wireless Browsing - WAP (Popularity: )
Hanheld portable wireless devices are extremely convenient to carry, so they are generally WAP enabled. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) allows users to access electronic information instantly on devices such as smartphones, mobile phones, two-way radios, pagers and communicators. To fit into a tiny portable wireless device, WAP uses a micro browser. Micro browser is software that makes minimal demands on memory, CPU and hardware. And on the wireless network side ...

Best Dial Up (Popularity: )
http://www.e-dialupaccess.com
Dial-up access is what enables people to use the Internet through a normal telephone. An Internet Service Provider provides this connection. Users are required to dial a particular number, in order to establish a connection. This is made possible with the help of a device known as a modem, which is connected to the computer. Dial up is not the fastest way of connecting to the Internet. In recent times, broadband ...

Is Cheap Broadband Really Worth It? (Popularity: )
http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk
When it comes to choosing a new broadband package, price is not the only thing that should be considered. You also need to take into account exactly what you could be sacrificing in the name of cheap internet, or the extra benefits you could get for just a few pounds more. Here is a list of the most important things to think about. Download limits In a recent ICM survey, 71 per ...

Fair Usage Broadband – Is It Really Fair? (Popularity: )
http://www.broadbandchoices.co.uk
Have you signed up for an “unlimited” package only to read the small print and find out that your broadband can be capped? Most companies who sell an “unlimited” service also have what is called a “fair usage policy”, which can end up imposing limits on your downloading. If you are one of the millions of people who download music, movies and high resolution photos, then this could affect to you. ...

Dial Up Internet Accelerators (Popularity: )
http://www.e-dialup.com
It is widely accepted that dial up is not one of the fastest options available to access the Internet. It takes a lot of time to establish a connection. In a dial up connection, the user, known as the client, sends data to the remote server. This is done through a modem. It is like asking permission to access the Internet and is known as a handshake. It takes a ...

Come to Terms With Your ISP: Dial-up, Cable, DSL and Satellite - What’s the Difference (Popularity: )
http://isp-review.toptenreviews.com
Millions of people all over the world connect to the Internet each day through ISPs (Internet service providers). Most people know what type of connection they have: dial-up, cable, DSL or satellite—some connections are high-speed/broadband (the terms are interchangeable) while others aren’t. While the average Internet consumer knows the name of their connection type, few know much more. When you explore the assets and liabilities of each ISP method, you can ...

Introduction to ADSL Broadband (Popularity: )
http://www.broadbandsuppliers.co.uk
Does ADSL mean for all of broadband and how does it actually work? If this is the thing you are looking for then you shall need to be more acquainted with ADSL. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), a type of DSL, uses the existing copper-wired telephone networks for high-speed broadband internet. Using ADSL technology it is generally 10 - 140 times faster internet surfing than of standard 56k dial-up internet. Difference between ...