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		<title>The Most Popular Decision Is To Get Satellite Television</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2011/12/29/the-most-popular-decision-is-to-get-satellite-television/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Satellite TV]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[After all of the hard work you and your family may have done to work on your budget and discussing all the benefits of having satellite television you may want to tell everyone you know of that has cable to switch over. You want to let them know about all of the benefits and how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After all of the hard work you and your family may have done to work on your budget and discussing all the benefits of having <a title="Satellite Television" href="http://www.televisionsatellite.net/">satellite television</a> you may want to tell everyone you know of that has cable to switch over. You want to let them know about all of the benefits and how much it will bring your family closer together.</p>
<p>Only spread the word about it to people who have <a title="Cable TV" href="http://www.cabletvinternet.org/">cable tv</a> and let them know about how your children are learning so much more because of the educational programs that comes with the upgrade. If you do not know anyone that has children, then there is not any reason you should mention that. There are other programs that adults may love as well and are not able to get their favorite shows on cable.</p>
<p>You can also talk to the people who you know are not able to afford it because maybe you will see if there is any way to help them out. Some people do not like people helping them out because it may be embarrassing for them. You may not be able to help them in that way but maybe it will be nice for you to help them out by budgeting their money. Especially if you are really great at math, they may be missing something that you are able to spot.</p>
<p>You do not want to leave out how much it may be costing them a month because they do not want to be surprised when they get the bill. They may change their mind about switching over after hearing how much it will cost. Let them know how much they will get for that amount of money because it is actually cheap considering the amount of <a title="TV Channels" href="http://www.channelstv.biz/">tv channels</a> you receive.</p>
<p>People you know who enjoy watching football and do not want to pay the amount of money it takes to go to a game, you can let them know about how many football channels comes with an upgrade. They will definitely have the game that their favorite team is playing on. Other people in the household may not be happy with that because they will be afraid that their family will not spend enough time together like they should.</p>
<p>If someone, who is having second thoughts about switching, were to ask you if there are other sports channels besides football, you would not have any hesitation and say what is included. Be sure to tell them that hockey, wrestling, baseball, and any other kind of sport that comes to mind will be included.</p>
<p>Once you mention that upgrading also gives you a variety of different kinds of movies to watch that is where you might have won them over to your side. Everyone likes sitting on the couch watching a movie every now and then.</p>
<p>You are like your own little marketing company trying to get people to switch over to <a title="Satellite Television" href="http://www.tvsatellitetelevision.com/">satellite television</a>, but the good news is you may have won everyone over that you were able to talk to. In response to your advertising work, they were able to make the decision and switch.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose A Satellite TV Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 17:46:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Satellite]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today there are more satellite television services and providers than one might know because they offer a lot of advancements that were not available in the past. This is a very affordable option when one is comparing it to the cost of cable television services. There is sure to be a perfect satellite TV provider [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today there are more <a title="Satellite Television Services" href="http://www.tvsatellitetelevision.com/">satellite television services</a> and providers than one might know because they offer a lot of advancements that were not available in the past. This is a very affordable option when one is comparing it to the cost of cable television services. There is sure to be a perfect satellite TV provider for everyone who is interested and all they need to do is to find it as easily as possible.</p>
<p>The way that the television service is provided is because the companies own their own satellites that are in orbit around the world. This information gets sent from these satellites to the ones that are located next to the individuals home and then the information gets sent inside the home to the receiver that is available. This type of television is easily favored above traditional cable.</p>
<p>There are so many different choices in provider that one can find when they decide to look. Today several major companies exist and are available to everyone no matter where they live. These companies generally have a few advantages, one of which is that they allow the customer to get the equipment free of cost.</p>
<p>With the company giving away their equipment for free one might wonder how they can do this and still be able to come out ahead with a profit. There are monthly programming packages and the sales from these cover all equipment coverage costs. Of course to get free equipment one is going to have to sign a contract and be willing to pay for services for a certain period of time.</p>
<p>There is going to be some type of cancellation fee charged if one decides that they are not going to continue with the services. Sometimes if one knows that they are not going to be using the service for as long as the contract states they might choose to actually purchase the equipment themselves. It is even easy for them to figure out costs associated with cancellations.</p>
<p>The programming for this type of <a title="Television Satellite" href="http://www.televisionsatellite.net/">television satellite</a> is generally better priced than others. There are a variety of different packages in which one will be able to make different choices to best meet their needs. The first package is about fifty to sixty channels depending on the company.</p>
<p>When one is willing to pay more money then they will be able to have more than double the amount of channels. There are some additional choices with channels that are movie channels or considered premium channels. Then one is going to be able to keep from subscribing to certain channels and will be able to instead choose special movies or events that they pay for individually.</p>
<p>Since one is going to be able to choose from a large variety of choices as a <a title="Satellite TV Provider" href="http://www.tvsatellitetv.com/">satellite TV provider</a> they can easily find the one that is going to best work for them. This will include that they find one that helps them get what they are looking for at a price that they can afford. Since there are a lot of providers and a lot of services that one might find they will be able to get what they are looking for at their price.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best WiMAX Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The demand of internet connection is rising each and everyday as more and more people embrace technology. This increase in demand has seen many companies investing in the area to also be able share in the profits. This has lead to to many internet providers making it really hard for the customers to choose the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The demand of internet connection is rising each and everyday as more and more people embrace technology. This increase in demand has seen many companies investing in the area to also be able share in the profits. This has lead to to many internet providers making it really hard for the customers to choose the best ones. The factors considered while choosing a <a title="WiMAX Provider" href="http://www.wifiwimaxnetworks.org">WiMAX Provider</a> are many and one should look at all these factors before settling for a company to avoid ending up with raw deals.</p>
<p>It is most likely that at least one of your friends is connected or your neighbor is connected. Ask advice from them as they already have experience in the field. Also use those technology knowing friends to advice you on the companies to choose.These advices will help you choose those companies that are reliable and that always give services as per the contract. This helps avoid those fake companies that will charge you a lot of money yet give you services that are of low quality and are unreliable.</p>
<p>The speed is what internet is all about. The peed of a connection is the amount of data that particular connection allows you to receive or send per second. This varies depending on a company and the kind of package you are using. Having a fast internet connection will give you great internet experience and protect you from those slow speeds that will waste you time as you try loading even basic pages like emails. Fast internet connection will also allow you to use features like video chatting that is not available with slow connections.</p>
<p>The price a <a title="Broadband" href="http://www.broadband-t1.com/">broadband company</a> is offering on its services is very critical. You will find that even two companies with same service quality offers different rates. Compare price of different companies and choose the one that offer the cheapest rate for quality services to use. This will mean savings on your side.</p>
<p>The customer care department of a company is another factor. Having a company that has a reliable customer care is paramount for your comfort. It is frustrating to call a company while your connection is having a problem at you find either an automated answering machine at the other end or the staff at that end are not picking up the phone. The companies you choose should have a a good customer care service.</p>
<p>Everyone likes privacy especially on those data they send or receive over the net. Some companies are know to collect clients data. You should be told in advance if a company does this and if the staff are in the position to access the information. Always put your privacy first.</p>
<p>Most companies offers services in packages. Having a packages that combines all you needs like <a title="TV Internet" href="http://www.tvinternet.co/">TV Internet</a> and phone as one package is very convenient and cheap. This reduces a former three bill a month to one bill that is cheaper.</p>
<p>Portability of your system to another area without losing the service in another important factor one should consider as he or she chooses the right WiMAX Provider. This means when you move you do not have to look for another provider.</p>
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		<title>Is Satellite Internet A Solution For You?</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2009/09/19/is-satellite-internet-a-solution-for-you/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 03:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The request is then beamed back to the closest satellite dish and send across the United States' internet backbone to the web server that you are trying to establish a connection with. The request goes back the same way that it came to deliver the request that you sent. All of this communications happens in less than 700 milliseconds; essentially transparent to the end user. If for some reason this process should not work, companies do have back up facilities and antennas so that you are always connected.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Satellite Internet" href="http://www.wirelessinternetsatellite.com/">Satellite internet</a> has been available for several years now and many wonder if it is a better solution for their homes and businesses. Many people have already made the conversion when it comes to their TV viewing. The connection to the internet may be more vital than regular TV watching.</p>
<p>Is the satellite internet reliable? How does it work? Is it a cheaper solution than what I have now? These are common questions that are being asked when people are considering switching their ISP provider.</p>
<p>When your PC connects and asks to retrieve your favorite site, the initial request for service is started. The request then goes through your indoor modem and out to the ISP&#8217;s satellite dish. The request is transmitted about 22, 000 miles above the Earth&#8217;s surface to an orbiting satellite.</p>
<p>The request is then beamed back to the closest <a title="Satellite Dish" href="http://dishsatellitedigital.com">satellite dish</a> and send across the United States&#8217; internet backbone to the web server that you are trying to establish a connection with. The request goes back the same way that it came to deliver the request that you sent. All of this communications happens in less than 700 milliseconds; essentially transparent to the end user. If for some reason this process should not work, companies do have back up facilities and antennas so that you are always connected.</p>
<p>Prices will vary from depending on the company and the type of plan that you need. The average person plan runs about $49. 95 a month for downloads speeds of 512 Kbps and upload speeds of 128 Kbps. This speed is good enough for the average user that has basic internet needs like email and web browsing. For those that do a lot of music and video downloads there are faster packages available.</p>
<p>For businesses there are packages for as low as $149 per month for download speeds of 1. 02M and upload speeds of 128 Kbps. And there packages that are as high as $999 per month with download speeds of 2. 55M and upload speeds of 896 Kbps.</p>
<p>Of course, you need the equipment to be installed to start receiving a satellite connection. You need the indoor modem and a place to install your dish outside. You cannot be running a computer with anything less than Windows 2000 or less than the Mac OS 10. 4 in order to utilize this service. And regardless of which operating system you have, you need at least 128MB of RAM and 100 MB of space on your hard drive. Any computer will need an Ethernet card, as well.</p>
<p>You need to find a dealer in your local area and every company&#8217;s terms of service may be slightly different. They are all required to operate under the Fair Access Policy so normal internet users will not have an issue but those that rely on heavy downloading and uploading practices may find themselves restricted to a certain amount of bandwidth. Is satellite internet more reliable than traditional <a title="ISP" href="http://solveforce.com">ISP connections</a>? That debate is still being fought among the TV viewers. It may all come down to availability, cost and personal preference.</p>
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		<title>Offers From Verizon, FIOS, Internet, Phone And Television</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 22:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[They also have a 100% fiber optics connection called FIOS. FIOS is the fastest connection you can have to the internet. The downloading time is 3 to 4 times faster then standard cable connection and the uploading time is 10 times faster. Unlike Wi-Fi you do not need to worry about weather interrupts or problems finding a signal. This is the ultimate in internet connections.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Verizon is more then just a phone company as they also offer internet and television services. All three of these services can be combined into one package and create excellent savings when compared to paying for these services individually. <a title="Verizon" href="http://www.solveforce.com/verizon.html">Verizon</a> can tailor these services for your home, business or any wireless options.</p>
<p>There are several different internet services that you can chose from. There is the traditionally wired high speed internet and they have three different plans with different downloading and uploading speeds. You can have Wi-Fi so you can stay connected where ever you are though there are specific hotspots and not all locations can support Wi-Fi. It is important to check with Verizon for those services available in your area.</p>
<p>They also have a 100% fiber optics connection called FIOS. FIOS is the fastest connection you can have to the internet. The downloading time is 3 to 4 times faster then standard cable connection and the uploading time is 10 times faster. Unlike Wi-Fi you do not need to worry about weather interrupts or problems finding a signal. This is the ultimate in internet connections.</p>
<p>It is also possible to obtain the best in high definition by having a FIOS connection for your cable. You have hundreds of digital channels to choose from as well as an interactive media guide. Another digital television option is Verizon&#8217;s DirectTV. <a title="DIRECTV" href="http://tvhdsatellite.com">DirecTV</a> lets you program in the shows you want to see and record those that you may miss. There are special packages designed specifically for movie lovers, sports fans and more.</p>
<p>There are many calling plans available through Verizon and you will be able to find a plan that fits your needs. They have plans for home calling plans, mobile calling plans, international plans and local plans. Verizon is known for having an extremely reliable network and you will experience less dropped calls and will always be able to get through in an emergency. They offer e3xcellent plans for families, individuals and businesses.</p>
<p>The most popular calling plan offered through Verizon is their Freedom unlimited calling plan. With this calling plan you receive unlimited long distance calls to Puerto Rico, Canada and in the US, caller ID, unlimited local calls, voice mail, call waiting and unlimited regional calls. The freedom plan can be bundled together with other services from Verizon. Almost all calling plans will have unlimited calling to other Verizon customers on weekends and evenings.</p>
<p>You also can call anywhere in the world with Verizon&#8217;s global calling plans. The international calling can be tailored to your specific needs as you can receive special rates if you only call one city or region. They also have global mobile phones available so your cell phone will work in any country. Most cell phones in the US only work in the US and Canada and you need a special phone for other countries.</p>
<p>All of the services from Verizon can be bundled into packages including their <a title="Verizon FIOS" href="http://www.solveforce.com/verizon-fios-internet.html">FIOS</a> services. The best savings are when you have internet, television and phone combined together. They frequently offer many specials and deals for new users. Currently for a triple bundle you get 3 services but only pay for 2.</p>
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		<title>Different Packages Offered From Verizon</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 20:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most popular calling plans is the freedom unlimited calling plan. With the freedom plan you get unlimited regional and local calls and unlimited long distance calls in Canada, the US and Puerto Rico. You also receive caller ID, call waiting and voice mail. You can even bundle the freedom plane with internet and TV]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Verizon" href="http://www.solveforce.com/verizon.html">Verizon</a> offers more than just phone services as you can also get TV and internet. There different bundles offer you the best savings as it is much less expensive to have phone, internet and TV then these three items separately from other companies. Verizon offers residential services, business services and wireless services.</p>
<p>Verizon offers three different types of internet services. You can have high speed internet, FIOS internet and Wi-Fi. There are several different high speed options with three different plans. They have a starter plan, power plan and turbo plan. The Wi-FI service offers you a way to stay connected even if you do not have a wired connection. Verizon will let you know the hotspots in your location to see if Wi-Fi is feasible for where you live.</p>
<p><a title="FIOS" href="http://www.solveforce.com/verizon-fios-internet.html">FIOS</a> internet is the fastest type of internet available. FIOS delivers you internet through 100% fiber optics. FIOS is between 3 to 4 times faster than internet through cable. Uploading is even faster at 10 times faster than cable. Unlike satellite fiber optics is not affected by weather or signal delays. It is the top internet service and the speed is unparalleled.</p>
<p>Verizon also offers FIOS through television. FIOS is the new high definition televisions and you receive up to 100 high definition channels. The most basic FIOS plan includes 395 digital channels. FIOS comes with its own interactive media guide. Verizon also has Direct TV. Direct TV is digital cable at its best. You will have the ability to program and record what shows you want and you can even get special subscriptions, such as the sports subscription for those sports fans.</p>
<p>Verizon also offers mobile calling plans, home calling plans, local and long distance calling. Their network is highly reliable and you can be assured that your phone will work all the time. Verizon is the company of choice as you will always be able to get through when there is an emergency.</p>
<p>One of the most popular calling plans is the freedom unlimited calling plan. With the freedom plan you get unlimited regional and local calls and unlimited long distance calls in Canada, the US and Puerto Rico. You also receive caller ID, call waiting and voice mail. You can even bundle the freedom plane with internet and TV.</p>
<p>Verizon also offers global calling options is you should need to call outside of the US frequently. Verizon offers the best rates to anywhere you need to call and they even have city specific pricing if you should only need to call one city. International calling also includes their global phones which will work in any country not only the US and Canada.</p>
<p>Verizon offers regular bundles as well as FIOS bundles. The most popular is the good play triple with bundles TV, Internet and Phone. This includes high speed internet, Verizon freedom plan and <a title="Direct TV" href="http://solveforce.com/directv.html">Direct TV</a>. All of the bundles that are available for regular internet, TV and phone are also available through FIOS. Current FIOS bundle specials include getting three for the price of two.</p>
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		<title>Cable TV And High Speed Internet</title>
		<link>http://solveforce.com/telecom-blog/2009/07/25/cable-tv-and-high-speed-internet/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 00:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DSL on the other hand, comes through your phone line. There is actually a line inside of everyone's phone line, that lays dormant until it's used by hooking up DSL to your computer. This line is used by YOU only, and not shared like a cable TV line. It may sound like a much better deal, but this is not always the case. Cable TV lines are very reliable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cable TV and <a title="High Speed Internet" href="http://highspeedinternetserviceprovidersin.com/">high speed internet</a> are the wave of today. And the reason many are turning to it, is the speed it offers the computer surfer when they surf the net. It also enhances download time. The big question for many users today is whether to go with cable or DSL. With a cable or DSL connection, you&#8217;re always connected to the internet. No busy signals like with dial-up.</p>
<p>Your cable modem is what connects you to the internet. It uses the cable TV network that you&#8217;re affiliated with. The modem is generally a small black box that sits on your desk or computer and has a few blinking lights in the front. It connects to your computer with a network cable, and can be either USB or Ethernet.</p>
<p>DSL on the other hand, comes through your phone line. There is actually a line inside of everyone&#8217;s phone line, that lays dormant until it&#8217;s used by hooking up DSL to your computer. This line is used by YOU only, and not shared like a cable TV line. It may sound like a much better deal, but this is not always the case. Cable TV lines are very reliable.</p>
<p>Another competitor of the cable TV modem, is <a title="Satellite" href="http://satellitebandwidthinternet.com">Satellite</a>. It&#8217;s a constant battle between these two as to who has the best product and who deserves your business. But when all the smoke clears, it&#8217;s the same old story. You have a choice between the programming, and the price. Both venues offer a good solid choice in the programming department, so it&#8217;s hard to pick. But the dish satellite offers way more channels to pick from.</p>
<p>Cable TV only requires that you have a cable-ready TV for connecting. With the satellite, you need to have the receivers installed for each room where you&#8217;ll be utilizing the satellite signal. With most packages you get enough to cover four rooms. And you also need a place where you can access the Southern sky on the main dish for getting the best reception.</p>
<p>Some of the important benefits to cable TV are things like no rain or cloud interference as with the satellite programming. You can also get your local weather and news, along with no maintenance situations like the ones that can occur with satellite. You don&#8217;t have to buy any expensive equipment or sign a long term contract. But there are many pros and cons on both sides of the Cable TV and Satellite arguments.</p>
<p>On the other side, many claim that Cable TV is too expensive compared to the satellite. They claim that they&#8217;re paying for too many channels that they don&#8217;t even watch. The number of channel selections that come with the satellite seems to be a very big draw in spite of weather interruptions that may occur. Cheaper is worth putting up with some technicalities for some.</p>
<p>Cable TV and <a title="High Speed Internet Service" href="http://highspeedinternetserviceprovidersin.com/shop.php">high speed internet</a> are forces to reckon with, but it&#8217;s not a runaway. One of the biggest complaints about cable TV is that, except for some of the paid programming like HBO, regular cable has been taken over by stupid reality shows and bad movies, and the ever boring shopping networks. Nothing but garbage and flipping the channels until your fingers turn blue and you want to throw the remote right through the screen. It all boils down to personal choice, but it&#8217;s not as easy as it may seem.</p>
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		<title>Cable TV Versus Dish Satellite</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2009 23:24:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The big war is the one waged for your TV viewing business. Cable and Satellite both have benefits and drawbacks in this department. After the dust settles, this argument is usually settled by two factors, which are 'programming' and 'price'. Both services provide some good points and some bad points in this battle.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cable TV versus <a title="Dish Satellite" href="http://dishsatellitedigital.com/">Dish Satellite</a> is a war that&#8217;s been waging for some time now. With a lot of difference in the two, it&#8217;s amazing how varied the opinions are about them. It seems to depend solely on personal preference rather than some undeniable difference that separates them altogether for a hands down slam dunk win over the other. Cable must also compete with DSL for it&#8217;s high speed internet slot. So there are wars enough to go around.</p>
<p>If you connect to the internet with a cable modem, then you know that it&#8217;s a small black box with flashing lights. It usually sits atop your computer, but can sit on a table close by as well. It&#8217;s what you connect to the internet with. You may be connecting through a USB or through Ethernet by a network cable.</p>
<p>Some opt for the DSL line. When you use this form of connection, you get it by way of your phone line. Every phone line that exists has a line within it that lays dormant. When you hook up with DSL this line is activated and is used to run your internet connection. The argument for both sides is that with cable, you&#8217;re on a shared community line. With DSL, the line is solely used by you and no-one else.</p>
<p>The big war is the one waged for your TV viewing business. Cable and Satellite both have benefits and drawbacks in this department. After the dust settles, this argument is usually settled by two factors, which are &#8216;programming&#8217; and &#8216;price&#8217;. Both services provide some good points and some bad points in this battle.</p>
<p>Easy hook-up is one of the good points for cable TV. If your TV is cable-ready, then all you do is slide the connecting cable on. With Satellite, you have to install the receivers in each room that you plan to view your <a title="TV" href="http://tvhdsatellite.com">TV</a> in. Most of the selling packages include four of the individual room receivers. And your main outside dish must be able to get a clear path to the southern sky in order to get the best reception.</p>
<p>Plus points for cable include not having rain or cloud interference. This can be quite annoying and is common on the Satellite side of things. Also when you sign up for the cable TV, you&#8217;re not bound by any contracts for the long term, like you are when you go for the Satellite. There are numerous points for either style of programming, both on the plus and minus sides.</p>
<p>One of the biggest complaints about cable is the cost in relation to programming. People claim that they pay for programs they never watch, and this infuriates many of them. They say that cable TV has sold out to reality shows, shopping network channels, and awful movies with far too many commercials. They just don&#8217;t feel they get the value they deserve for their money.</p>
<p>Cable TV versus <a title="Dish Network" href="http://www.solveforce.com/dishnetworksatellitetv.html">Dish Satellite</a> is a war that will continue to go on as long as they continue to try to improve and be competitive. As with most anything that involves two services that each have many pros and cons between them, it sometimes comes down to just a matter of personal preference and your own situation. So good luck in choosing the one that&#8217;s right for you.</p>
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		<title>Cable TV And The War With Satellite</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Telecom Consultant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you hook up the to internet with a cable modem, you get an additional piece of equipment (the modem) that is a black boxy that flashes lights at you. It usually sits and gets displayed on top of the computer itself, or it can go on a table nearby. This is what connects you with the internet world. It connects you through a network cable by either Ethernet or USB.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cable TV and the war with <a title="Satellite Internet" href="http://satellitebandwidthinternet.com">Satellite</a> has been going on for quite a while. There are distinct differences in the two that makes for a very close battle for your business. They each offer some good advantages that the other doesn&#8217;t have, and at the same time have a few negative aspects that solely belong to them as well.</p>
<p>When you hook up the to internet with a cable modem, you get an additional piece of equipment (the modem) that is a black box that flashes lights at you. It usually sits and gets displayed on top of the computer itself, or it can go on a table nearby. This is what connects you with the internet world. It connects you through a network cable by either Ethernet or USB.</p>
<p>You can also choose to take advantage of DSL for connecting to the internet. This is a connection that reaches you by way of the phone line. All phone lines everywhere contain a line within them that has been laying dormant. When you sign up for DSL service, this line is made &#8216;active&#8217; and brings you your internet signal. Cable connections are &#8216;shared&#8217; by the community, but the DSL line is owned by you alone.</p>
<p>The fight for your <a title="Satellite TV" href="http://tvhdsatellite.com">TV</a> viewing business is a tough one. Both cable and satellite have some knockout punches and some weaknesses. But when the smoke clears, and all is said and done, what usually decides the winner in each situation is price and programming. When you ask around you&#8217;ll find that there are many different opinions about which is best for the money.</p>
<p>One point that many people like concerning cable, is the ease of setting it up. All that&#8217;s needed is a cable-ready TV and you connect your cable and start watching. With satellite the setup is a bit more involved. You need to mount the receivers for your satellite in each individual room where you plan to have a TV for viewing. And the main outside dish requires a straight shot toward the southern sky.</p>
<p>More points in favor of cable is the concern about weather interference. Satellite can experience programming interruption due to rain and clouds. This type of interference doesn&#8217;t happen with cable unless a pole or line goes down. The long term contract signing is another thing that drives people away from <a title="Satellite TV" href="http://www.solveforce.com/satellite-tv-services.html">Satellite</a>. Again, the for or against side arguments can be made for either service.</p>
<p>The &#8216;type&#8217; of programming is the largest complaint for many cable viewers. They feel that their money is going to pay for channels they don&#8217;t even turn on. And that from bad movies with too many commercials, to the reality TV and shopping networks, they&#8217;re getting ripped off in viewing quality.</p>
<p>Cable TV and the war with Satellite will continue on as they vie for your business and improve on their products. But with the many sides to the arguments that exist, it seems plain that it boils down to a personal choice for the one that makes you feel like your getting your money&#8217;s worth. So check them out, then you decide which one is going to give you the type of service you can be satisfied with.</p>
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		<title>What Is Satellite Internet And How It Works</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:03:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latency issue is what makes the satellite internet less efficient than a DSL cable. The problem happens when the signals from and into the satellite are delayed, that occur because the satellite is far from the earth for about 20, 000 feet. The latency affects the internet activity like playing online games and having conversations through the internet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you live in a remote and rural area, it will be hard for you to find a <a title="DSL" href="http://dslreports.biz">DSL provider</a>. You can use a dial up connection to access the internet, but it is very slow and boring to use this kind of connection when you surf the web and especially when you try to download or upload any kind of files with any size. It is extremely expensive to connect to the internet with a dial up connection compared to a DSL cable or a Satellite Internet.</p>
<p>The satellite internet was developed to deliver internet connectivity to anyone at any place on earth. It is faster than a dial up connection by far. It is similar to a DSL cable in almost every aspect related to quality. It is very simple to install and operate. It is relatively cheap compared to dial up connections.</p>
<p>The equipments needed to gain access to the internet through the satellite are just two devices, a mini dish and a modem. The mini dish is to receive and send signals from and to the satellite; the modem is to transform those signals into a digital language that the computer can recognize. There is also a set of cables that connect all the involved devices together.</p>
<p>The weather conditions and fluctuations have a deep impact on the quality of the internet connection through a satellite. Like <a title="Satellite TV" href="http://tvhdsatellite.com">TV</a> signals, internet signals can be interrupted and disabled by bad weather conditions like a cloudy sky, storms and heavy rains. The good news is that the satellite internet providers are doing their best to come up with a plan to eliminate the effects of the bad weather conditions and sustain a continuous connectivity.</p>
<p>There is a way that you can eliminate all or most of the costs of having an internet connection via satellite. You can offer to connect other people around you to the internet through your connection. This way you will be starting a network of your own, and raising enough cash to pay all the monthly fees and even make a profit in the process.</p>
<p>The latency issue is what makes the satellite internet less efficient than a DSL cable. The problem happens when the signals from and into the satellite are delayed, that occur because the satellite is far from the earth for about 20, 000 feet. The latency affects the internet activity like playing online games and having conversations through the internet.</p>
<p>The satellite internet is considered to be expensive for some people; and that is because it is a very advanced way to access the internet, as using a satellite for such a purpose is going to cost you. The equipment used can be acquired very easily, what you are going to have trouble with is the provider, as there a small number of them in the market and an affordable deal can be complicated to achieve.</p>
<p>There are many options related to the price. You can determine the monthly fees according to the <a title="Internet Speed" href="http://t1speed.net">internet speed</a> you want, and you can rent the equipment or buy new or used ones.</p>
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