The world of 4G service provider
By cooldude | January 30, 2012
Now as the world is changing very fast so is technology. In every field, there is emergence of new technology day by day. As the 3G service has become old news now people prefer 4G services. This service is far better than the 3G service. This service actually gives you greater speed and the fastest downloading service. With high downloading speed, you can easily get all the games and applications on your phone or computer in a fraction of seconds.
There are many companies who are now giving this service like Warner, Cox, Time, Comcast, Clearwire and many more. These companies are actually getting more customers day by day because they provide enormous services. The 4G service gives you the facility on your desktops, laptops, mobile phones and modems. The service is also given on netbooks and smartphones. So, if you do not want to waste much time in accessing the internet then go for 4G service.
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An overview on wireless internet service provider
By cooldude | January 28, 2012
Gone are the days when getting an internet connection for your pc was nothing short of trouble. Connecting your PC with the internet required dial up connections with huge cable installations. Needless to say the speed provided by these connections was detested by all.
With the introduction of laptops, people needed a portable internet connection, some kind of service that would allow them to connect to the internet on the go. When wireless internet service was launched, it found huge takers.
The advantages of these instant internet services are many. Firstly it allows its users to go completely wire less. The modems provided are extremely small and light, making it extremely easy for the user to carry it around. In fact they would fit in the smallest of pockets.
There are many wireless internet service providers available and you can take your pick from those that are best equipped to suit your needs.
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Cloud computing explained
By cooldude | January 26, 2012
In cloud computing, services and applications are offered over the internet. The name cloud is derived from the pattern of cloud that forms when the internet is represented in diagrams and flowcharts. Services are provided from various data centers all over the world. The cloud service can be availed by the user possessing personal computer and internet connection. The user can use the service as per its requirement and the service is completely controlled by the provider.
Cloud computing services are divided into three distinct categories: Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Software-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service. There can either be public cloud or private cloud. Public cloud can be used by anyone on the internet whereas private cloud provides hosted services to a limited number of people. Hardware services are also offered like mirrored websites. Services provided can be of any sort like services of web based e-mail, social networking services and database processing.
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An account on temporary broadband connection
By cooldude | January 25, 2012
We as human beings have become so much dependent on the internet that it is simply impossible to think life without broadband. That is why most individuals have got access to high speed net connection either at their home or at their offices. But what will happen if a conference is being held at some remote location or at a project site? Here comes the need for temporary broadband connection that can provide effective net solutions on spot.
Usually the speed limit in case of temporary broadband connection ranges between 1Mbps and 20Mbps. You can opt for either wired or wireless networks along with other temporary services like temporary e-mail, temporary office links and temporary phones. You can also opt for an office solution along with the temporary broadband connection if you feel it is required. You can get the quote for these services from the websites of these companies themselves.
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Tips on choosing web hosting services
By cooldude | October 1, 2011
The internet allows people to have space for personal as well as for business. Now, this cannot be done by a snap of fingers, you need professionals, known as the web hosting services, to get it done for you. Finding them is one criteria and ensuring their efficiency is other. So why wouldn’t you do both together. Here are some tips;
• Firstly, you should know what you want. As for personal space you can go for blogs which can be done by minor web hosts. When it comes down to serious business, it’s advisable if you look out for really professional web hosts.
• Superior quality web hosting service; as you should not face any technical bugs, the service providers should be easily contacted.
• Mentioning a website arises a question of its age, if you want it for a few months then there are many who will sign a deal at a very reasonable rate.
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The working of WiMax
By cooldude | September 29, 2011
WiMax refers to World-wide interoperability for Microwave access which is the fastest of all broadband connections. Wi Max operates much in the similar fashion as that of WiFi yet at a much higher speed delivering up till 70Mbps. It works from a tower much like that of a mobile phone but covers a broader region which is as large as 3000 sq.miles.
The Wi-Max antenna or receiver is like any PCMA card or otherwise they could be built in your laptop, same as Wi-Fi. Moreover, WiMax is wire free and thus can deliver high paced broadband connection to the remote locations where the wired connection is costly or difficult. It does not need a direct sight line in between the connection source and user device and comes with a good operation range of around 50 KMs.
Thus, it makes broadband access easy for the rural and suburban areas. And it’s to be mentioned that Wi Max being wireless, it’s less expensive compared to digital or cable subscriber line.
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The different types of Internet connections
By cooldude | September 27, 2011
The internet connections have been varied and have changed over the years. Here is a brief discussion on different types of internet connections. Firstly, there was Dial-up program where telephone connection was utilized to avail of the web facilities as the digital communication device was not available till then.
Then came Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) which allowed exchanging data, seeing the video and speaking too. It was quite faster compared to the previous Dial-up program. The next step was Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) that is offered in 2 ways: SDSL and ADSL. The first one enables the transmission of more data via the existing copper telephone connection. The other one uses a specific modem to work out.
Modern homes today are more inclined towards cable modem that deploys the cable TV connection and provides with much better bandwidth. However, the trendy gadget freaks are going more and more for the latest wireless internet services that gives you the desired access via data card.
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Speeding up your slow modem
By cooldude | September 25, 2011
A slow internet connection is really depressing especially when you have to meet up with your online deadline. The PC is connected to the internet via a modem and thus in case of any connection problem the major task is to speed it up.
Firstly, you have to reset the modem to speed up the internet connection. Unplug the equipment and wait for a minute. Dust off if there is any debris over the modem because that might lead to weak contacts at terminals. Now, plug the modem back and check for the speed.
However, sometimes resetting won’t do in case your modem is too old. The only solution here is to replace it by a new one to get the desired net speed. Modems are electronic instruments and like any usual devices, it too would break down with age. The increasing in-built heat damage over time won’t allow it to maintain the strong connection.
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How to set up the best in-house server for your company
By cooldude | September 23, 2011
If you have a company of your own, then you have a huge data to handle. This data handling can be a big headache. The data security and other data handling is a really tough job. Losing the data during the bad weather is a common thing. Losing the data can be really tough for a company to handle.
All the data problems have only one solution to it. Centralizing the data will help you out with all the problems. Setting a server in the company will make your data safe to all the threats. It will make your data free from redundancy and can be used all over the office. It also saves you from the data loss as your data is safe in the web server.
Thus, setup a server in your office and save your data from all threats. This will help you out in your office by securing your data.
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Finding the most economic service of satellite broadband for business
By cooldude | September 21, 2011
Starting a new business is no child’s’ play. There are quite a few things that you will have to keep in mind before you start a business. And one if the most important thing is getting the right business satellite broadband connection. Try to get an economic connection because it will help in the continuity of your business. It will become extremely helpful in situations where terrestrial communication is absent. Economic satellite broadband has a few other advantages as well.
Broadband satellite internet is the best possible solution for businesses that have offices across the length and breadth of the globe. Satellite connectivity for communication streamlines cost linked to infrastructure and operations. Moreover satellite broadband is far more reliable and the quality of connectivity is also better compared to other connections. High speed broadband satellite has become the first choice of large enterprises that deals with video, data connectivity and quality voice solutions.
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