Business Satellite Internet Products Compared - 2005
I've outlined below several options for business with the positive aspects as well as negative where applicable. Each company and heavy individual user has different needs, so no one platform is a "one size fits all".
3 Tips to Fix Unreliable Wireless Connections
Generally speaking, wireless computer connections are reliable. However, nothing is perfect, and sometimes you may lose your connection or experience a weak signal. There are many factors that impact the reliability of your wireless connection.
What are Your Internet Connection Solutions?
A user needs to look at all the factors and weigh the benefits and costs
- Reliability - is the connection available 24/7, or do you get a busy signal?
- Speed - at what speeds can a user upload and download files?
- Costs - what are the setup and monthly costs for the internet connection service?
- Support - is support available 24/7 and is it free or is there a cost associated with it?
- Availability - is the desired service available at your location?
Okay, so you are finally tired of those slow dial-up internet connections, and you want to go broadband. Good deal. But first, you may be wondering which type of broadband connection is best- DSL or Cable? Or, at least, which of the two gives you more speed for the price? Here we take a look at these two popular broadband connections and try to determine which one is better: DSL vs. Cable.
A Telecom and Wireless Glossary
Some of the terms you will encounter when reading about telecom and networking equipment companies.
Through the deal, both entities will provide pitches to the other's services. For example, Road Runner will push its high-speed customers to AOL for Broadband (a collection of rich media content offerings that AOL offers on a BYOA, or "bring-your-own-access," basis).
In the search for high-speed wireless Web access, two forces are converging: Wi-Fi and so-called 2.5G or 3G service through a cellular wireless service provider. They are likely to mate. But don't expect inexpensive widespread service anytime soon.
Are you tired of having the option of only one cable Internet provider and needing to pay $49.95 a month for services? There's no other choice for many homes in the country, but yesterday's ruling by a San Francisco court could change this, increasing cable Internet competition and bringing lower prices. Eventually.
Excite@Home Creating Tracking Stock
High-speed Internet access provider and Web portal Excite@Home (Nasdaq: ATHM) plans to issue a tracking stock for its media assets, a move intended to eliminate confusion and help the company move faster in the hectic Internet world.
