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		<title>New Internet Speeds With The DSL Internet</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2011/12/27/new-internet-speeds-with-the-dsl-internet/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 01:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[DSL]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before people get to know more about the DSL Internet, it is wise to make them understand the meaning of the initials. DSL initials can be used in place of the words Digital Subscriber Service. It is a technology that avails both telephone and Internet services to users via normal telephone wires without obstructing telephone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before people get to know more about the <a title="DSL Internet" href="http://www.dsl.internetbandwidth.biz">DSL Internet</a>, it is wise to make them understand the meaning of the initials. DSL initials can be used in place of the words Digital Subscriber Service. It is a technology that avails both telephone and Internet services to users via normal telephone wires without obstructing telephone communications.</p>
<p>One of the out-speaking benefits of this service is that it automatically allows users to use their phone while browsing through the web. In addition, users do not have to dial particular processing requests so as to access the net service as the process is all automated. The high download and upload speeds associated with the DSL Internet are far much better compared to earlier Internet connection services.</p>
<p>Because of these characteristics, users consider this service much useful and would therefore sacrifice to go an extra mile so as to acquire it. Moreover, the hardware components used in its installation are cheap and available in the market. Setting up of the whole system is less demanding and much more affordable. In fact, most DSL service providing companies would rather do all installation then charge users later, than let the whole burden to clients. As part of their service provision, DSL service providing companies offer complicated mailing features such as spam limiting tools and some reasonable web amount of web space, measured in megabytes.</p>
<p>With <a title="DSL Services" href="http://www.dslreports.info">DSL services</a>, friends can chat to friends, parents or their business partners with with the help of a web camera. They can easily link both the microphone and the web cam with the computer, and still maintain their mobility. This may be workable in with the dial up service, but since it is of low quality, communication may be delayed.</p>
<p>Installation service and setting up of the physical components in a DSL beginner connection takes a few minutes and involves less struggles. The relevant telephone companies will in most cases do the technical part of the job on behalf of the user and at subsidized charge. Special cases may arise where the telephone wires intended for use fail to operate with the technology. In these cases, users are not to worry as it is up to the service providers to ensure everything works as it should.</p>
<p>The standard collection of services from most <a title="DSL" href="http://www.dsl.serviceproviders.biz">DSL</a> companies includes selection of on-line services like, Yahoo and MSN. In addition, the proposing service providing company gives the new clients a thirty day trial period in which they enjoy free services. During this trial period, a user will make a decision on whether to subscribe to the service or not to. In case of dissatisfaction, the new client is issued with a refund. Otherwise, they will subscribe to either monthly or yearly services. Usually, monthly services are highly priced and users will therefore subscribe to yearly services.</p>
<p>Other additional features from DSL service is that one can enjoy radio frequencies and recordings lively streamed in the net smoothly and without interruptions. Interested parties in new places can always inquire more information on these services from local Internet service providers.</p>
<p>There are a few disadvantages to DSL that new clients should expect. However, the advantages of this service far outweigh its disadvantages making it still stand out as considerable.</p>
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		<title>Is T1 Internet Access A Good Fit For Your Business</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2011/12/23/is-t1-internet-access-a-good-fit-for-your-business/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 22:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which speed you need to surf on the information superhighway. Even more so it can be frustrating trying to figure out all of the technical jargon that goes along with that decision. There is a lot that goes into having the right service as it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days it can be overwhelming trying to figure out which speed you need to surf on the information superhighway. Even more so it can be frustrating trying to figure out all of the technical jargon that goes along with that decision. There is a lot that goes into having the right service as it has become so vital in this day and age. <a title="T1 Internet Access" href="http://www.t1.internetconnections.biz">T1 internet access</a> is right at the top of the list but it may not be necessary for every business.</p>
<p>When considering if this is the right speed for your business, try taking the following into consideration.</p>
<p>How many users are there? Is it just you using the service, most of the time? Is it just the computer using the internet or are there other devices, such as a fax machine or telephone line, that will be relying on your access? If there are more than a few users or devices tied to your connection, then this is the speed that is right for your business.</p>
<p>What is that distance that needs to be covered? Are there multiple locations or offices in which you will be accessing the same service? If so, then this is the clear choice. This type of speed knows no bounds and has no limits. It can be used in a single office, or used to network multiple offices across the world.</p>
<p>Do you need reliability? Does your business run around the clock? Is the nature of your business of the highest importance? Do you want to provide top customer service? If this is your goal then this is the clear choice. This level of speed has been deemed much more reliable than the more common, Digital Subscriber Line (<a title="DSL" href="http://www.dsl.serviceproviders.biz/">DSL</a>) type of internet service.</p>
<p>What is the cost you can afford? This comes as no surprise. When determining any service that is needed, cost is often a factor. It is wise to shop multiple providers of the same service and you will often find a range of prices as well as different additional services offered.</p>
<p>How fast do you need your connection? Is it important to be productive? Do you want to get the most out of your internet connection? It goes without saying that the faster the speed of your connection, the faster you will be able to use the information superhighway and the more you may be able to get done.</p>
<p>It is important to note that there are different combinations with this type of connection. They have done so much with this technology that it is available in different fractional combinations. This helps keep the cost down and allows for the specific tailoring of your service.</p>
<p>If you have decided that the answer is yes to most of these questions then it is very likely that <a title="T1 Internet Broadband" href="http://www.t1.internetbroadband.biz">T1 Internet Broadband</a> access is for you and your business. With any decision you make for your business it is important to gather information and make a decision accordingly. No one knows the needs of your company more than you, so make sure you are taking into account all of the areas that go into a decision such as this.</p>
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		<title>Reasons For Selecting T1 Internet Service</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2011/12/22/reasons-for-selecting-t1-internet-service/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 01:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online connectivity comes with various advantages for browsers. Many people depend on this connection to perform various functions. Its importance is realized in almost all sectors of life. It has influenced modern research among students. In addition, most business settings depend on it to realize profits. In general the importance of cyberspace cannot be underrated. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online connectivity comes with various advantages for browsers. Many people depend on this connection to perform various functions. Its importance is realized in almost all sectors of life. It has influenced modern research among students. In addition, most business settings depend on it to realize profits. In general the importance of cyberspace cannot be underrated. This reason has led to the creation of even better inventions that aim at ensuring that all users have swift and reliable connection. A perfect example are the <a title="T1 Service Providers" href="http://www.t1.serviceproviders.biz">T1 service providers</a>.</p>
<p>This modern communication method was invented to create faster and reliable connection compared to the traditional one. This is very effective in these aforementioned sectors. The demand for cyberspace is rising in the United States, every day.</p>
<p>The online visitors depend on various website for research, education, leisure, among others. This brings the need to provide quicker and effective network that can accommodate the rising demand for cyberspace across this nation.</p>
<p>Most consumers rely on this system to provide swift link to various websites. The link is ever fast. If you are interested in watching a video clip, listening to audio data or reading publications, then this option settles all your requirements by providing swift link and better communication among the two parties. It removes the anxiety that is mainly caused by low network especially when seeking for crucial information online.</p>
<p>In addition, the access providers guarantee stability of the link. This is the contrary of some versions such as the <a title="Cable" href="http://www.cabletvinternet.info/">Cable</a> and <a title="DSL" href="http://www.dslline.net/">DSL</a>. These two versions normally face some common limitations especially when there are many users online.</p>
<p>Their swiftness is ever determined by the number of browsers using, it at that particular moment. When the users exceed a certain number, the connection is affected negatively. However, this new system does not fluctuate, regardless of the number of users available. This is very suitable for big institutions such as colleges and business enterprises.</p>
<p>In bid to create assurance between the suppliers and the consumers, the Access Level Agreement is signed. This clause states that the firm has the sole responsibly of ensuring that the consumers have a stable network throughout the process. When the link drops, this clause is fundamental in creating rapid reaction from the suppliers. They act suitably to restore the level of connection to make sure that their clients are satisfied.</p>
<p>The link is not limited to a particular urban setting. In fact, it is very possible to browse your favorite online content from any region. You do not have to worry about your physical locality. If you are in the countryside, then you should be glad to note that this system can be found there. The signals are transmitted via various forms, such as fiber option and telephone lines. Business establishments can reap many benefits by using T1 Internet service. The fast link makes it able to host various websites and email servers on the same link. This option is the way forward in linking all citizens to their preferred web content.</p>
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		<title>Why Is A T1 Connection Better Than Cable Or DSL</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2011/12/16/why-is-a-t1-connection-better-than-cable-or-dsl/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 00:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a stable internet connection is one of the important needs of today. The internet has become very useful such that people find themselves needing to be online every single minute. This is evidenced by the transition of people who use Microsoft Word to Google Docs. They prefer saving documents online because it can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a stable internet connection is one of the important needs of today. The internet has become very useful such that people find themselves needing to be online every single minute. This is evidenced by the transition of people who use Microsoft Word to Google Docs. They prefer saving documents online because it can be accessed from anywhere. The files online are also not affected if your hardware breaks down. For this reason, establishments and households prefer having a stable connection. There are different ways to connect to the internet but none are better than the T1 connection.</p>
<p>The <a title="T1 Service" href="http://www.t1servicein.com/" target="_blank">T1 service</a> is a big help in any business. It is popular because it has features that are not available in other services. Although we mostly hear about DSL on television, this is only because the T-1 is not fit for mass consumption. Only select households and businesses can truly appreciate this service because of its price.</p>
<p>If you are not familiar with the T-1, imagine it as a direct connection to your ISP. DSL, on the other hand, offers you a connection that is shared by over ten residents in the same area. More comparison with DSL will be made in the succeeding paragraphs.</p>
<p>If you go into the technicalities, a T-1 connection makes us of T-1 lines. These lines enable the user to transmit and receive DS0 signals. The connection is divided into 24 channels that each has a data rate of 64 kbps. Summing it all up gives you the actual value of 1.544 Mbps. Numerous DSL connections are available at this rate too. There is a major difference though which will be mentioned later.</p>
<p>These days, a T-1 connection can easily be availed of if you inquire from your ISP. Several years back, it was only available in countries like Japan, South Korea and the United States. Europe also joined the bandwagon with the <a title="E1" href="http://www.e1line.net/">E1</a> connection. This connection is strictly for Europeans and has a bigger data rate of 2.048 Megabits per second. This is due to the additional 6 channels that are served on the line.</p>
<p>The difference between T-1 and DSL is comparable to the difference between a temp job and a full-time job. Basically, one is stable and one is not. The <a title="T1 Connection" href="http://www.t1lineconnections.com" target="_blank">T1 connection</a> can give you a stable 1.5 Mbps connection all the time. DSL offers up to 1.5 Mbps only. This means that the maximum is 1.5 Mbps but that is not the actual that you are getting. This is because DSL subscribers have a shared bandwidth while T-1 has a dedicated bandwidth.</p>
<p>Having a shared bandwidth, security is also a concern. <a title="DSL" href="http://www.dslline.net" target="_blank">DSL</a> lines are never totally secured unless a firewall is configured internally. Without one, people in your neighborhood can easily eavesdrop on your connections. This is because all of you belong in the same subnet and are assigned consecutive IP addresses. This makes it easy to pinpoint what the addresses of your neighbors are.</p>
<p>With a T1 connection, you are assured a secure and stable line. A business will surely thrive if it has such a connection. Households can also benefit from this but not many are fond of it due to its higher cost.</p>
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		<title>DS3 Bandwidth Explained In Simple Terms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 23:59:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a large percentage of homes now having a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) installed for E-mail and Internet access, many people now have more of an idea of what bandwidth is all about. Explaining DS3 Bandwidth then, should be generally understood. Formerly, the classifications for digital circuits were denoted by the terms T1, T2 and [...]]]></description>
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<p>With a large  percentage of homes now having a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) installed  for E-mail and Internet access, many people now have more of an idea of  what bandwidth is all about. Explaining DS3 Bandwidth then, should be  generally understood.</p>
<p>Formerly, the classifications for digital  circuits were denoted by the terms <a title="T1, T2, T3" href="http://www.t1t2t3lines.com">T1, T2 and T3</a> which referred to the  signal processing equipment. The modern equivalents of the old  classification, namely DS1, DS2 and DS3 are exactly the same circuits  but now refer to the format and the rate of the signal. DS stands for  Digital Signal and DS3 is equivalent to the T3 circuit.</p>
<p>The full  DS3 line operates at 45 Mbps or about 90 times the speed of a standard  DSL circuit commonly used in today&#8217;s households. This equates to 90  people accessing the Internet, or another application, all at the same  time and getting the same response as a single DSL user at home. DS3 is  rated in excess of twenty times the speed of a normal T1 circuit making  it ideal for companies needing the high speed transfer of data between  head office and branch offices.</p>
<p>If the full DS3 speed is not  required, a fractional DS3 circuit is available, which, though not as  fast is also considerably less expensive. Another option, the burstable  DS3, allows use of the circuit at a slower speed during the day with  periods of full speed access at times agreed to by the user and service  provider.</p>
<p>Full-motion video in real-time and extremely large  databases may be carried over a DS3 line on a very active network.  High-volume traffic, such as that experienced by large companies and  universities, is carried with ease over this type of line. Alternative  users are typically those supplying PBX and VoIP systems and large call  centres. Added to this are companies that offer video conferencing and  software development not to mention research laboratories which are also  high speed data users.</p>
<p>There are normally two monthly charges  associated with these lines. One charge applies to the local loop which  is for that portion of the line from the local exchange to the clients  premises. The other charge is for network access through a port on the  carriers equipment. The charge for the local loop may vary depending on  the distance from the user to the exchange.</p>
<p><a title="DS3 Bandwidth" href="http://www.ds3bandwidth.org">DS3 Bandwidth</a> speeds  are made possible by combining the signals of 28 DS1 circuits which are  multiplexed into 7 DS2 circuits. These are again fed through the  multiplexer and emerge as one DS3 line. The line can transport the  equivalent amount of data as 672 telephone lines.</p>
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		<title>There Are Multiple Ways To Use T1 Line Bandwidth</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 12:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[T1 service is simply a service delivered directly to the customer, and where the customer needs determine the end use of T1 line bandwidth. The bandwidth capability of a T1 service can be up to 1.54 Mbps. How that capability is directed is determined by what the customer plans to use it for and how [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="T1 Service" href="http://www.t1quotes.com/">T1 service</a> is  simply a service delivered directly to the customer, and where the  customer needs determine the end use of T1 line bandwidth. The bandwidth  capability of a T1 service can be up to 1.54 Mbps. How that capability  is directed is determined by what the customer plans to use it for and  how much they choose to apply to what service.</p>
<p>T1 service which  was intended strictly for voice communications might go directly to the  switchboard. This could enable a company to have 23 separate voice lines  active at once with a PRI T1 line. Some companies may not have 23 phones in use  simultaneously but they need the capability and T1 is the answer.</p>
<p>T1  is not only used for voice but also data and this service can provide  the conduit to shunt data from one location to another at 1.54 Mbps. The  T1 service is also a full duplex service which means it is able to  receive and send data at the same time. While cable and DSL have  significant differences between upload speeds and download speed, a T1  service is consistent in speed in both directions.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s  connected world some companies require high speed access to the internet  to multiple employees and workstations. A T1 service can provide  excellent internet service to many computers at one time with excellent  speeds as well as reliability. This is an option for businesses with  multiple employee work stations that all require internet access in  order to do business.</p>
<p>A T1 service might be dedicated to a single  application in some companies. Other companies might choose to share the  bandwidth or channels among several applications. Phone service might  be provided for fewer phones and the excess bandwidth used for internet  access or data transfer. In time, when the company needs exceeded the  capacity of the single T1 service, a bonded set of lines which act as a  single circuit with increased capacity might be chosen.</p>
<p>The  service is useful and attractive to large companies as well as smaller  enterprises who need the reliability and quality of the service. However  smaller businesses may not require as much bandwidth as a full T1 is  capable of delivering. When the needs of a business are smaller but  reliability and quality are still prime concerns, an option may be a  fractional T1. This is a service which allots a fraction of the voice  channels or bandwidth to a business, while the remainder might be leased  to another company with similar needs.</p>
<p>Large businesses may have  bandwidth requirements in excess of what a single T1 can deliver. If  that is the case, a bonded line which is simply multiple T1 lines acting  as a single line, can increase capabilities without driving up costs in  excessively. The next most easily available option is a 45 Mbps T3 line  which may be far in excess of many medium sized business bandwidth  requirements.</p>
<p>Security, data transfer speeds and reliability of  service are critical factors with many companies for selecting service  types. <a title="T1 Service" href="http://www.t1lineconnection.org">T1 service</a> is more reliable than cable or DSL and usually has a service  level agreement as well which gives definite service levels and  standards for the service providers. Rural businesses are not excluded  from these services. While cable and DSL signals degrade over distances,  a T1 can be refreshed as often as necessary to provide superior  service.</p>
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		<title>Searching For A Pennsylvania Internet Service Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 02:57:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching For A Pennsylvania Internet Service Provider can be easily done over the internet. But sometimes the hard part lies in knowing which service provider to go with. This will depend greatly upon the type of internet connectivity best serves your needs. There are all kinds of ISP and they provide their services to their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Searching For A Pennsylvania <a title="Internet Access Provider" href="http://www.internetaccessproviders.org">Internet Service Provider</a> can be easily done over the internet.  But sometimes the hard part lies in knowing which service provider to  go with. This will depend greatly upon the type of internet connectivity  best serves your needs. There are all kinds of ISP and they provide  their services to their clients by utilizing different technologies.</p>
<p>Internet  Service Provides make connecting to the internet possible for their  subscribers. The oldest and least reliable method of internet connection  is dial up. Dial up service comes through a telephone modem and is very  slow. This was the first way in which the internet was accessible  within the home. There are still many people that use dial up service  but they are not recommended for users that need reliable internet  connections.</p>
<p>DSL is the better option to dial up. Digital  Subscriber Line is a very popular form of Internet connectivity provided  by ISPs. DSL allows their subscribers to have fast internet access to  their computers. A telephone line is used but DSL has its own modem that  is much faster than dial up.</p>
<p>There is also wireless internet  service that allows it&#8217;s subscribers to gain access to the internet  through WiFi. Wireless laptop users have the ability to connect to the  server without the need of a modem. This provides a broadband width  service that is very fast and reliable. As long as you are within the  coverage zone you will have internet access. This provides convenience  and added mobility.</p>
<p>Some Internet Service Providers are free. They  can be found in several internet directories. These free services do  not provide adequate internet service. You can not depend on a reliable  connection and it is not a fast connection due to the overuse of the  networks. Free <a title="ISP" href="http://www.t1isp.org/">ISP</a> should only be used temporarily until you find the  best ISP that suits your needs.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to look around  before signing up with an Internet Service Provider. There are a number  of resources that provide reviews of ISPs. Computer magazines may be  very helpful in your search. They contain many articles and reviews on  the best providers and will often provide a matrix chart detailing the  pros and cons. Another way to look into various ISPs is through an  internet search.</p>
<p>Searching For A Pennsylvania Internet Service Provider  is a simple process once you know what type of service best meets your  needs. Do as much research as you can into the company and the service  they provide. You will want fast, reliable internet service at a  reasonable price. It will also be important to have access to tech  support as needed.</p>
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		<title>Locating A Rhode Island Internet Service Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Locating a Rhode Island Internet Service provider is not difficult. There are several providers that offer different services to their subscribers. Before deciding on an Internet Service Provider or ISP, it is first important to determine what you need in an internet service. Reliability is key. It is important to be able to connect to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Locating a Rhode Island <a title="Internet Service Provider" href="http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r23988846-Metro-Ethernet-over-Copper-T1-Line-Bandwidth-and-DS3-Lines">Internet Service provider</a> is not difficult. There are several  providers that offer different services to their subscribers. Before  deciding on an Internet Service Provider or ISP, it is first important  to determine what you need in an internet service. Reliability is key.  It is important to be able to connect to your internet service whenever  you need access. Speed is another factor to consider. Depending on the  type of service you get will determine how fast your connection is  through the ISP.</p>
<p>ISPs have many different services to connect  their subscribers to the internet. The first internet connection within  the home was set up through a telephone modem. Due to new technologies,  there are many more reliable and faster methods for gaining access to  the internet. There are however individuals that still use a telephone  modem to gain access to the internet. This is called dial up service and  it is very slow and unreliable. There are better options.</p>
<p>DSL is a  faster and more reliable option to dial up internet service. A Digital  Subscriber Line provides internet access to a home or business computer.  The DSL ISPs utilize specialized equipment to provide their internet  access. This service costs more than dial up but the reliability and  speed make it worth the added costs.</p>
<p>Wireless Internet Service is  another option that ISP offer. WISP have the ability to offer internet  access to whomever is within a certain zone. Many businesses such as  coffee shops or internet hubs utilize Wireless Internet Service so that  their patrons can gain access to the internet while on their facility.</p>
<p>If  cost is an issue, there are many free Internet Service Providers but  there are some problems with using them. It is basically the adage &#8220;you  get what you pay for&#8221;. Free ISPs have a number of connectivity and speed  problems. Their service is not reliable at all. The networks often are  not properly maintained to support a certain number of subscribers.</p>
<p>Once  you know what you need in an ISP, it is then easier to select the type  of service that you will need. It is a good idea to compare other ISP  services. There are many computer networking magazines and websites that  can assist you with your decision. It is also not a bad idea to check  with the Better Business Bureau if the ISP is not well known.</p>
<p>Locating  A Rhode Island Internet Service Provider is easy once you have all of the  information you need to select the best ISP to meet your needs. There  are many to choose from that provide all different kinds of services. In  some cases, there are ISPs that do not provide service within a certain  area. It is important to know this as well. Many <a title="ISP" href="http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24162018-Metro-Ethernet-T1-Line-EoC-DS3-Fibre-OC1-to-OC192">ISP</a> offer extra perks  to their subscribers such as free email accounts or other special  options. Tech support is provided with most providers. This is something  that you should not go without. Check the various options available as  well as the reliability and speed.</p>
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		<title>Things To Help You Look For The Best Tennessee Internet Service Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 11:37:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you begin the process of finding the best Tennessee T1 Internet service provider, remember that there are some key items to look out for that will help you make the right choice. How you connect, what you use it for and your mobility all have something to do with the decision making process. Your [...]]]></description>
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<p>As you begin  the process of finding the best Tennessee <a title="T1 Internet Service" href="http://www.t1t-1.com">T1 Internet service provider</a>,  remember that there are some key items to look out for that will help  you make the right choice. How you connect, what you use it for and your  mobility all have something to do with the decision making process.</p>
<p>Your  connection habits are the first indicator of what service to find. For  those who spend most of their time connecting through a laptop in public  places such as a library or bookstore should get a mobile broadband  connection. If you stay home and get online in your living room off of a  desktop computer, then DSL or cable is the way to go.</p>
<p>With cable  or DSL, you are directly connected to the internet through either phone  lines or your cable. This is great for people who use their desktop to  get online as well as businesses and schools. The great thing is that if  you ever decide to go wireless in the home, you can easily upgrade your  modem to accommodate both connections.</p>
<p>Now that you are ready to  find a plan, it is time to take a look at some of the differences and  that way you can make an educated decision to fit your needs and your  budget. There are three billing options that are the most popular.  Prepaid monthly plans are one, having it on your cable or phone bill is  the second, and finally signing a long term contract is the third major  option.</p>
<p>Each user has their own needs and preferences for getting  online, so there are a number of plans to choose from that can bring you  great savings with reliable service. Looking at the long term contract  options, these are good if you are looking for a full service provider.  They will also usually throw around lots of discounts and freebies to  get your business.</p>
<p>The monthly plans are becoming ever  increasingly popular as users are being enticed to drop their contracts  through decent prices and service. Just remember that you get what you  pay for, and you will sacrifice a few bonuses when you go with the month  to month pre paid option. This includes the fact you will probably have  to pay for your own modem when you sign up.</p>
<p>After researching the  various plans and other items that are available to you, the last thing  is to make sure that the company you go with has connectivity where you  are going to be at. Also, they should have it all over the state and  region as well. Most companies have a national network, so it is not  that hard to find, just make sure you find one with good and consistent  coverage.</p>
<p>As you are looking for the best Tennessee <a title="DS3 Internet" href="http://www.t3ds3.com/">DS3 Internet service  provider</a>, do not forget to check for their connectivity, the plans they  offer, and also make sure that have good and reliable coverage. You  will save a lot of time by doing a little homework now instead of  getting stuck later.</p>
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		<title>Facts About T3 Internet Connection</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 13:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A T3 Internet service is one of the fastest connections available in the world today. Also called the DS-3 it has a dedicated line that can transmit data up to forty-five Megabytes per second. This is far ahead of your regular DSL broadband connections in terms of reliability of data transfer, security and speed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A T3 Internet service is one of the fastest connections available in the world today. Also called the DS-3 it has a dedicated line that can transmit data up to forty-five Megabytes per second. This is far ahead of your regular DSL broadband connections in terms of reliability of data transfer, security and speed.</p>
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