Archive for February, 2008
Have you been looking for a new broadband package? Have you thought about using broadband comparisons sites?
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Wading through a ton of broadband comparison sites? Not sure what exactly you are looking for? Here are some tips about what to look for when you are doing broadband comparisons.
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Another watered down budget; Manmoron and his team of financial advisors are clearly at a loss for ideas. There is a crying need to reduce the indirect taxes on the products that is consumed by one and all. This would only lead to more consumption which is better for the economy than persisting with the […]
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Once in a while most of these companies get the urge to “do something”. Having failed to live up to the expectations of it’s customers in the retail broadband business (where it still markets 128k as “broadband”), it’s executives got in a collective swooning and whipped themselves in a frenzy. Anil Ambanis of the world […]
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More competition for better prices
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How do you look for the right UK broadband provider? The broadband market is cluttered with loads of different ones each offering so many different packages that its difficult to decide which provider to go for let alone which package. Here is a series of steps that will help you decide.
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Many of the comparison sites that are steadily populating the web will provide a wide range of information from different providers. They take a lot of legwork out of the consumers search for good deals. They can be very useful to use in conjunction with sites that provide consumer broadband reviews so you can get a more personal sense of what experience that particular Internet Service Provider offers to its customers.
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There is such an array of broadband packages out there it is difficult to know where to start. Here is a bit of a guide as to how to pick the right one.
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These days getting broadband access over WiFi is pretty simple and more and more affordable. Firstly, lets look at what WiFi actually is.
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Longmont, Colo., network transferred from Kite Networks to Ohio firm DHB Networks: The Longmont City Council gave Kite’s contracts to DHB, which gives them access to city-owned fiber and utility poles, and connects them to services DHB can sell the city. Although specifics of the Kite deal weren’t noted in this story, I know from Tempe that a lot of what’s at stake is leasing agreements; DHB may be taking over leases and making payments current, or may have negotiated a discount so that the leasing firm is getting something instead of a default. DHB will also take over the Farmers Branch, Tex., network previously operated by Kite.
Milpitas, Calif., considers next steps in wake of EarthLink’s near-term exit from municipal business: The Bay Area city contracted with EarthLink for public safety services, as well as encouraging public access.
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