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  • The Age of Wireless Internet  By : Travis Olague
    Positive and practical sides of wireless networks are mobility, rapidness, security and attainability to distant places. Over the last years broadband width for WiMAX has considerably increased. This growth rises due to up-to- date technologies and modern devices like mobile phones, laptops, personal digital assistants, iphones, iPods etc. Network by wireless has become faster and more reasonably priced thanks to progress in the bandwidth arena. Here you can find some more interesting material.
  • What's the real difference between a T3 connection and DS3 connections?  By : Alain Nguyen
    The reality is there's little difference between DS3 and T3 connections. These terms really mean the same thing. When you're considering a T3 circuit , that means you need a lot of bandwidth or/and your business is growing.
  • More Businesses are upgrading to T3 DS3 Connections  By : Alain Nguyen
    Despite the fast speed of cable and DSL and most recently FIOS from Verizon, they only meet the needs of a home based business or a business with fewer than ten (10) employees. For most businesses with more than ten (10) employees, a T1 line has been the standard solution thanks to their reliability and availability pretty much anywhere in the US. During the last couple of years, more growing businesses are upgrading to a T3 or DS3 connection, which is now more and more the solution of choice.
  • MPLS - is it the future of communications for businesses?  By : Alain Nguyen
    During the last few years, MPLS has grown at an amazing pace and more and more providers are replacing frame relay with the MPLS networks.
  • Glasnua: Powerline BPL smart grid technology adding intelligence to power utility networks  By : Tom Walsh
    Glasnua: Former Liberty Global cable executives outline their views on bpl smart grid technology and how it will impact the energy sector and communications sectors. Smartgrid technology is not new, it’s part of daily operational life in the broadband internet
  • Cable vs DSL: How To Know What’s Better For You  By : Michael Cohen
    With the fast pace development of the internet technology today, it’s very possible to connect to the world and get information in just a matter of seconds. People who frequently go online have a choice between close broadband rivals cable operators or DSL (digital subscriber line) service for instant access to the internet.

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