Using Different Connections For Your Internet, Including DS3
There are several different ways you can connect to the internet, but the more common ways are DS3, Fiber Optic, and satellite. If you live in a low populated area, lets say 15 miles out of town in the hills or mountains, your choices may be limited as to how you can connect to the web.
Many people don’t have this problem, and all they need to do is call their internet company and ask to get hooked up. Others may need to do some research for the cheapest or fastest connection in their area. The speed of your connection depends on what is available in your area, and what company you go through.
If you live in town and have neighbors, and are possibly in walking distance of town, getting a hookup to the web shouldn’t be difficult. The speed difference of DS3, cable, or a phone line shouldn’t differ too much unless you have several different machines trying to connect on the same line. So if you live in town, the price of your hook up is generally the deciding factor.
If you live out in the hills, perhaps 10 to 15 miles out of town, fiber optics with your phone line might be difficult. Satellite or even the slow moving dial up may be your only choice. Satellite is faster, but it may be more expensive and you most likely have to deal with a contract.
With satellite you have to have a clear view of the sky, and you may have to have to know a certain amount of data you can use. So basically, you are purchasing a chunk of data from the provider you chose. If you decide to use this, it is generally faster than dial up but you need to watch how much data you use.
You have options when it comes to your on line connection, and for most you have choice between DS3, Satellite, and cable. But depending on how much you want, how much money you want to spend, and where you live, you might want to do some research.
Categories: Internet Connection Tags: Cable, Dial Up, DS3, Internet Connection, Satellite
How Will Broadband Stimulus Help Get Hi-Speed Internet?
It is true that satellite and internet providers all over America have been trying hard to capture the rural American market to no avail. In the budget of 2009, the American government offered a broadband stimulus of $7.2 billion to encourage the usage of hi-speed internet connection all over the country, while connecting globally.
There are many who do not know that most rural United States doesn’t have an internet connection and some do not even know how it works. It may amaze some city folks who talk of T1 lines, optic fiber connections and VoIP networks that offer you 25 Mbps connection speed.
There are some towns where old dial up connections still operate on 30-56 Kpbs speed. Most of these towns with dial up can’t get a DSL due to limited cable lines and telephone connections.
The hope is that with the grant given by the government, hi-speed connections will increase just like cell phone connections did a while ago. Today there are many cell phone users who use GPRS system provided by cell phone service providers, to browse the net. There are many cell phone service providers who made a lot of money with this invention.
Currently, you will find satellite internet providers offering you a speed of 512 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps. It sounds slow to some city folk who are used to very high speed with the usage of cable and DSL. For others, it is quite decent since they use a dial up connection that gives them 30-56 Kbps of down streaming speed.
Two dynamically powerful wireless internet provider satellites are already being worked upon with $300 million used from the broadband stimulus. The trial to get the internet speed for dial up connections to 10 Mbps and convert it into DSL. There are more than 400,000 customer in 11 million household who await this exciting change.
Categories: Broadband Stimulus Tags: broadband-stimulus, Dial Up, GPRS, Hi-Speed Internet, Rural Internet, Satellite, T1 Lines
T1 Line Service Provider Internet Access Solutions for Small and Medium Size Businesses
With T1 connection your business can have symmetric, high speed connection to the internet. The data rate of 1.5 Mbits/sec for a single T1 link is thirty times more than for a dial up connection, and the T1 connection is always dedicated
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Small Compact Lightweight Modem Ideal for Users Who Need To Connect To A Dial Up (Electronics) newly tagged "modem"
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What is Wimax Wireless Internet?
Keeping up with technology can be a challenge, for the last 50 years we have seen serious advancements in technology, especially in communications, from cell phones to wireless internet, we have seen how the net has evolved and grow at even a faster pace. To access the Internet in the past, you have to use a dial up service, quite slow compared to our speeds today.
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How Fast Is The DS3 Ethernet?
I had just returned from a trip to Moscow and I signed up for internet service so I could keep in touch with the people I met on my trip. Most of the people I met had an e-mail address so I thought they were a lot more advanced than I was. They were communicating on the world wide web after all. I had to get with the times.
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Why You Should Consider High Speed Internet
As mentioned earlier, one of these breakthroughs is the use of satellites for high speed internet. This makes high speed internet accessible by virtually everyone. All you need to do is subscribe to the service and have the professionals come and set up your dish for you and you're ready to go.
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Explore About The Digital Subscriber Line (dsl)
The DSL can be easily installed and its installation requires both physical installation and software installation. The DSL modem is configured to synchronize with the DSL transceiver and in result this synchronization builds an internet connection between your PC and the DSL operator.
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Explore About The Satellite Internet
The satellite internet was developed to replace the dial up connections in all the abandoned areas, and deliver more quality and high speed connection. You do not need a cable to connect to a satellite, which makes this the perfect opportunity for people to access the internet without all the hassle going on the DSL networks and dial up connections.
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A World Of Better Opportunities With Broadband
These days, it's not only the people who jumped on early who use wireless internet. Nearly everybody is able to use it, and nearly everyone does. Those businesses that don't take advantage of it simply don't survive. They just aren't able to keep up with the level their competitors are at in terms of getting things done as quickly as possible.






