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  • Reasons to choose Satellite Internet  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Cable and DSL are the only providers of Internet connection for most users. However for those living out in rural and remote areas these options aren’t always accessible.
  • Differences between MPLS and frame relay  By : Alain.Nguyen
    The Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) protocol is a relatively new technology (less than 10 years old), and many organizations have been actively replacing their frame relay networks with MPLS service when their contracts expire. What is MPLS? According to Iain Stevenson, networking analyst at Ovum, "MPLS is a mechanism for labelling traffic flows to define a path through a complex network. A network operator can use MPLS as a management tool, as capacity and routes can be seen."
  • Acme Satellite: The Best Internet Connection Service  By : Dana Dana
    High Speed Connectivity - Hughes Net

    Hughes Net is one of the most high speed Internet service providers available through satellite which provides great facilities the users. People can download their favorite music or videos in a fraction of seconds without any hassles.
  • Internet Service Providers - Connecting Globally  By : supportcenter
    Internet has entered lives of millions of people and effectively transforming their complex tasks into simpler ones. Earlier doing research involves several tiring library trips. But, with the advent of internet it seems pretty easy.
  • India broadband forum advice  By : Parminder Chahal 456 Parminder Chahal 456
    Broadband Options in India

    Reliance broadband is one of the providers of broadband in India and many people are looking at this great alternative to dial up connections. The feature of broadband are fairly new in India and many people still us the slow dial up connection and do not have good connectivity. There are lots of other options in India for broadband with many packages being offered so that this can be affordable for everyone.

    Bsnl broadband is another option for home and business users and you can also choose from Airtel broadband and Mtnl broadband. These companies all offer fast speeds over an international connection and promise fast uploads and downloads as well as few server problems. If you want to learn more about the options you have in India and which seems the best you can search through the many Broadband forum postings to see what other user have said about the service and products. It is far better to learn from the mistakes of others, so take your time before choosing one broadband option.
  • Tips and Tricks For Finding Cheap Broadband  By : Guna Seelan
    Broadband is becoming an increasingly important feature of our everyday lives. From the way we run our businesses to the way we spend our free time, broadband is here to stay and if you haven't found a supplier yet it's about time you did.
  • Making Sense of Broadband Packages  By : Guna Seelan
    'Broadband' can seem like a totally different language - MAC codes, line speed, capacity, routers, modems, LAN, WAN - does anyone really understand what all these mean? Unfortunately, this is an area of heavy jargon and it's important that you are able to come to terms with these factors in order to understand when you're getting a good deal, and to assist you in making your broadband package selection.
  • Is MPLS the right solution for a retailer with multi-locations?  By : Alain.Nguyen
    Many retailers still use dial ups, satellite, frame relay or DSL connections, because they don't know the true benefits of an MPLS network yet. However, more are starting to find out the benefits of having an MPLS connection especially for the stores that want to manage their various locations from one central location.
  • Dial-Up Internet Versus DSL Internet -- A No-Brainer When The Facts Are Known  By : Woody Biddle
    What's the difference between dial-up Internet service and DSL Internet service? While both systems use the telephone to access the Internet, that is where the similarities end. The differences include: utilization of capacity, speed and cost. Please continue reading as we explore in greater depth the differences between Dial-Up and DSL Internet.


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