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<title>Everything There Is To Know About Broadband Internet</title>
<description> 
   By: 
Dalvin Rumsey   
 
 
 
In order  
to fully benefit from a broadband internet connection, the first and
most important thing one will need is a high-speed modem. Starting from
the early 2000’s, the internet has become more and more popular among
people from various countries. No matter the field we are working in,
the internet is a very useful tool, as well as a means of relaxation in
our spare time. There are three types of broadband internet
connections: DSL, cable and satellite. All three of them offer a high
speed in accessing the information   we are interested in. 
 
Many people having dial up internet connections may not get the whole
picture of having high-speed internet access. Once they have the chance
of comparing their home   internet service to a broadband internet connection on their office computer, they will surely see the huge difference.  
 
The most popular type of broadband internet connection is the Digital
Subscriber Line, or for short, the DSL...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:43:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Broadband Wanadoo</title>
<description> 
 
It has always been a goal of Wanadoo to be at the top of the UK&amp;#39;s
broadband industry. Wanadoo was one of the first ISPs to provide
unlimited dialup, and it was also the first ISP to provide 2Meg
broadband at under £15 a month. This summer is going to be very busy at
Wanadoo because they are running a trail method to provide broadband
without having to access a BT phone line. This is being done in a
technique called Local Loop Unbundling.  
 
Wanadoo was introduced in the UK in 2001, when a French company took
over the already popular Freeserve service. Freeserve was created in
1998 by The Dixon&amp;#39;s Group, in the early days of the 56kbps pay per
minute dialup. They were the cheapest ISP around, even back then.  
 
Wanadoo&amp;#39;s large investment in LLU should prove successful. If it does,
BT could lose a major portion of their customers. LLU is going to be a
great alternative choice to BT&amp;#39;s standard ADSL, and it is going to be
provided at a much lower price. Costs to...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:40:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Broadband Explained - Whats The Difference Between Wireless, Cable, ADSL And Satellite Broadband</title>
<description> 
 Submitted By:  Robert Goldsmith  
 
 
  G enerally, the term Broadband refers to the
simultaneous transmission of multiple pieces of data that increases the
effective rate of transmission. 
 
 
 Broadband technology supports a wide range of frequencies. It is
available for both home and at business purposes since it facilitates
high speed, high quality, low cost and is easiest to use Internet
connection at home and at the office. Basically, broadband services
come in three different types namely, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber
Line (ADSL), Cable Broadband Service, Satellite Broadband Service and
Wireless Broadband Service. 
 
 
 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL): ADSL is unique among
other types of DSLs with its typical characteristic to transmit data in
one direction than the other. It uses the primarily analogue modulation
schemes where as other standards use band technology based modulation
schemes like Gigabit Ethernet and others. Its instant access to any
information...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:32:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>What you must to know regarding Broadband</title>
<description> 
   By:
John Murphy   
 
 
 Broadband is a high-speed Internet connection that offers a large
bandwidth. It is regarder as a very quick connection. It is an
&amp;quot;always-on&amp;quot; type of connection and can transfer data at a much quicker
rate than your normal dialup connection. Broadband also has the extra
advantage of not fixing up your phone line, which signifies you can use
the both the Internet and telephone at the same time. Broadband can be
provided from a assortment of sources, including over the top of your
phone line as in ADSL or on dedicated line such as Cable or ISDN.  
 
Normally, low-band Internet access is running up to 56kbps utilizing a
dial-up modem. Mid-band Internet is illustrated as dialup access that
works at 64kbps or 128kbps. Standard broadband starts at 512kbps, which
is about five times quicker than dial-up service. Broadband is also
obtainable at 1mbps, 1.5mbps and 2.2mbps. There are companies that
supply broadband at 4mbps and 8mbps. The highest possible...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:27:21 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Mobile Broadband for Laptop Users</title>
<description> 
  By:  Caroline Telford   
 
 
 
Times have moved forward for laptop users who used to have to rely on
connections from some telephone source whether it was a land line or a
mobile telephone. Whichever the source, it was in most cases a slow
dial-up connection that took even longer on a laptop. Today it is rare
for even those using a laptop to utilize a slow dial up connection.
Mobile broadband is available for those who need or desire to use their
laptop while travelling. 
 
Mobile broadband has become a popular service, but it&amp;#39;s important to be
careful you select a provider that offers both quality service and a
reasonable price. Unlike regular broadband, not all providers charge a
flat fee. In fact, many mobile broadband providers charge by the
megabyte, and for someone who is very active with their laptop, that
can certainly add up. If that is your situation, you want to make sure
you find a mobile broadband provider that charges a flat fee based on
your specific amount of...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:13:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Broadband internet market in the UK - Fast gaining ground</title>
<description> 
  By:  Rachel Tusker  
 
 
 
 Remember the days, when your dial-up,
modem was painfully slow and made those shrieking sounds, each time you
tried connecting to the internet, well those days are over. Today, the
internet is not merely, a convenience, it has become virtually a part
of our culture and an indispensable tool in our personal and business
life. With the hunger for, and abundance of, information, movies,
videos and music and all the multimedia that can be accessed on the
internet, the need for speed has never been greater. Over the past few
years, the broadband internet
market in the UK has grown significantly with numerous users opting for
broadband connections and, in the process giving up their soon-to-be
defunct, dial-up connections.   
 
 
 Statistics, for the broadband internet
market in the UK, reveal that a majority of internet users have this
amazingly fast internet connection. However, the UK has had a much
slower transition from dial-up to broadband connection...</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 14:01:00 +0200</pubDate>
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