There's been a good roll-out of e-government services and plenty of broadband fibre laid. |
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This technology transmits broadband traffic over medium voltage power lines. |
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A high-quality option for broadband users and the ability to transfer tracks to portable music players would be the icing on the cake. |
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Shave money off your broadband bill while offering a public service to your neighbors. |
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Yeah, we've been rubbish at updates, but we're back now and the NoiseMonkey staff have been bionically improved by broadband. |
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What we are now starting to see, more and more, are PC vendors marketing mobile broadband, embedded on our notebook computers. |
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Meanwhile, a decade of growing monopolism in this country means broadband take-up is now below the rates elsewhere. |
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The problem is that forks in the electrical grid reflect broadband signals and thereby degrade transmission. |
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The history of broadband wireless has been largely one of disappointment to date. |
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The controversial high-speed rail link could improve access to ultra-fast broadband for rural communities. |
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The stakes are terribly high as operators enter uncharted territory in the broadband world. |
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Each kind of Internet access, be it narrowband or broadband, comes with its peculiar costs, assets and relative appeal to particular customers. |
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There are very few sites who are going to say I can build a wireless portal, a narrowband portal, a broadband portal and maintain them all. |
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Telecommunications, be it broadband, narrowband, cable or wireless has transformed all our lives. |
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Nevertheless, material can instead be quickly differentiated based on broadband spectral signatures instead of any single narrowband measurement. |
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This technology is behind our soft goods distribution platform, which is critical for us in broadband as well as narrowband. |
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Although eventually the focus will shift to higher-speed broadband formats, for now the majority narrowband audience rules, Hause said. |
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With that experience so fresh in our minds, it would be a shame if the whole sorry episode were to be repeated for broadband. |
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The major benefit of broadband service over dial up service is the website uploading speed. |
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This is the best explanation I have yet seen for why broadband ISPs hate the concept of network neutrality. |
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The long-anticipated entry of power utilities into the broadband telecommunications business began last week. |
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Another factor to promise a bright future for online news is the potential adoption of broadband. |
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I can also get the phone line installed and broadband ordered, plus a washing machine. |
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A new Dutch company is set to offer broadband services via satellite in Europe later this year. |
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If not, then it's either from work tomorrow, or whenever the broadband arrives. |
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Instead, the company may offer wireless broadband, which is more expensive than copper wire. |
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At the time, a lack of broadband phone services was seen as a potential barrier to Scottish business growth. |
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So if free broadcast TV comes to mobile phones, where does that leave video over broadband? |
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In main urban areas in France, broadband offers an even wider array of services. |
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Attempts to sell broadband services through the power network have been beset with problems. |
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We use them for phone, tv and broadband, and they've generally been very good. |
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It is therefore too early to speculate as to when particular communities will get broadband. |
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He also made it clear that the driving force behind this vision of the Internet is broadband networking. |
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For friends in Shanghai, they are curious about the broadband, which is new to the city. |
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This enables a broadband internet connection to be shared out among wireless users. |
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After all many wireless networks exist only to share much slower speed broadband connections. |
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The news is the first sign of a price war in the market for broadband phone services. |
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A more realistic appraisal of end user demand might be broadband communication on the pause. |
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In other words, far from being able to do things more quickly, broadband enables people to do more. |
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This enables all the computers to share the broadband connection via the network. |
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We are working on fixing this and will bring the benefits of broadband to the community. |
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Placing them between the transmitter and the antenna reduces broadband noise and other spurious signals radiated by the transmitter. |
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The software turns a PC equipped with a microphone, speakers, and broadband connection into a 21st century telephone. |
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This was offered in broadband by BBC News interactive in six languages including Urdu, Chinese and Arabic. |
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Telewest broadband punters are spitting feathers after discovering that the cableco is to start charging for customer support. |
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Likewise, broadband via cable modem comes to every cable-TV drop you have in your home, giving you some location flexibility as well. |
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The Telecom Act of 1996 made no mention of DSL lines, cable modems or broadband Internet access. |
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Most current computers also have an Ethernet port for hooking up to a fast broadband DSL or cable modem. |
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For one thing, connected to a broadband DSL or cable modem, it serves as a wireless access point. |
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The last million was notched up in just six months as 6,000 punters a day sign up to broadband. |
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At low tides, reflections from the sea cause interference in the broadband signal and can even cancel the signal out altogether. |
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The marriage of edge devices and applications to broadband pipes sold to an increasingly mobile workforce obsoletes legacy voice models. |
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So, if the take-up of broadband is so critical to our future economic prosperity, what is the current state of play? |
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They can attract dial-up users without cannibalizing existing broadband revenues. |
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Once broadband customers are on board, the company plans to sell them a host of offerings, from entertainment downloads to its online personals. |
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Finally announcing pricing details for its broadband satellite service, BTopenworld has stung Internet users just where it hurts the most. |
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The controller contains photodetectors and a broadband infrared source such as the type of small incandescent lamp used in pocket flashlights. |
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It wants to see the building turned into a business centre, with broadband provision, or perhaps a one-stop shop for council services. |
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Video streaming of major events has become widespread on the internet and is expected to grow significantly with the growth of broadband. |
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According to some predictions, every household, school and library will have high-speed broadband access to the Internet by the end of this year. |
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Son is hoping to turbocharge revenues by getting his broadband subscribers hooked on services such as games that bring in extra cash. |
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The online play supports both dial up and broadband, with broadband users having the option of using a USB headset for chat. |
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In Chch, internet is critically bad in some suburbs due to outdated, overloaded exchanges that were never designed with broadband in mind. |
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The checker will also provide info on whether broadband services have been, or will be, affected by planned engineering works. |
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To meet the growing demand for greater bandwidth, the company will make super-fast broadband more widely available. |
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That means the phones work in homes that don't have a broadband hookup or a wireless router of their own. |
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At the end of 2000, the area had 6.1 million subscribers surfing the Internet via broadband. |
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Skype operates, as usual, across the host computer's broadband Internet connection. |
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The strangely murky waters of the UK's broadband market were stirred up once again last week, making things clear as mud, as usual. |
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When the children have gone home, these computer facilities and the broadband connections are just standing idle. |
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Officials expect to launch a co-branded broadband service in the telecom's 13-state region. |
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The difference between the twitterati and the internet illiterati comes down to much more than broadband speed. |
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Combining voice services with broadband gives operators the opportunity to expand their offerings of person-to-person communications. |
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The broadband connection your hardcore MP3 fanatic needs has not reached even moderate market saturation. |
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By using transmitter combiners, multicouplers and duplexers, a single broadband antenna can be shared among several users. |
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While he was tidying up his desk one day, he came across a promotional leaflet about a broadband connection provider. |
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The group could also come under pressure from the aggressive rollout of broadband services by rivals. |
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Such efficiency gains could play a crucial role in determining the ultimate fate of satellite broadband. |
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In rural areas, the company acknowledges that fibre optic cable is an expensive way of delivering broadband comms. |
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For some inexplicable reason, they have switched my account to a broadband one again. |
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Giving away wireless broadband saves on billing costs, attracts customers, and creates an instant competitive advantage. |
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The femtocell requires good interaction with other companies' routers, which is tricky, and people might just use the broadband. |
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The suggestion that rural communities in Scotland will lose out in the broadband revolution infuriates him. |
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The company, headquartered in Houston, had just put its own 18,000-mile broadband fiber-optic network in the ground. |
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The connection charges cover the purchase of the satellite dish and indoor broadband unit, plus a charge for installation. |
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The funding will also support research into broadband radio observations such as how to eliminate radio frequency interference. |
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Ten years ago, very few people had games consoles, broadband Internet or mobile phones. |
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Internet telephony lets users make voice calls over any Internet connection, particularly broadband, using Voice over Internet Protocol. |
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Things that might help include the introduction of broadband digital subscriber lines and flat-rate internet access. |
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Operators would pool their resources and share costs in a bid to give a much-needed fillip to broadband in Britain. |
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The provider has posted improved financial results for the first half of the year thanks to the uptake of broadband services throughout Europe. |
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The Western Telegraph today joins forces with the county council in a campaign to achieve total broadband coverage in Pembrokeshire. |
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The report also said that the lack of broadband lines outside large urban areas was hampering foreign investment in the regions. |
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In the broadband age, graphics-rich art sites have come into their own, showing a remarkable advance in quality and functionality. |
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This is when cybercrooks set up Wi-Fi networks in public places so people can get wireless broadband connections, ostensibly for free. |
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I'm sitting here at home on gardening leave, playing with my new NTL broadband connection. |
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Enhanced offerings will include Internet broadband access, media, IPTV, online gaming, and messaging, as well as next-gen services. |
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One barrier had been that most customers were paying for time spent online, whereas broadband is priced at a flat rate on a monthly basis. |
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The problem with broadband has not been the infrastructure, but the price point. |
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Data were acquired with single pulse excitation under high-power broadband proton decoupling. |
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However, the telcoms regulator stopped short of extending the USO to include the mandatory provision of broadband and mobile services. |
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The following recommendations are designed to accelerate broadband deployment in communities across the country. |
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And opportunities are expanding in newly deregulating industries such as cellular telecom and broadband, airlines, and port infrastructure. |
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Does anyone know if you could hook up two puters to the same line and surf the net at the same time using any of the broadband packages? |
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Increased dissatisfaction with sluggish dial-up Net access is likely to increase demand for broadband services. |
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Telewest is flogging its cable broadband service for less than the price of unmetered dial-up access in a bid to attract new punters. |
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It will provide a showcase of local technology, focusing on digital television, satellite broadband and the internet. |
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In doing so, Northern Ireland has become the first UK region outside of London to have every one of its exchanges enabled for broadband. |
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He added that broadband enablement remained a top priority for the telecoms group which launched its Highlands and Islands initiative last week. |
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The cost of broadband in the UK is falling, especially with the surge in interest for entry-level products. |
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Now, most markets are cozy duopolies, at best, where consumers can get broadband only from a phone or cable company. |
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According to BT, this means that all but 0.2 per cent of homes and businesses connected to an ADSL exchange should be able to get broadband. |
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He's just heard from BT that Edenbridge would need at least 400 people to sign up for broadband before the telco will DSL-enable the exchange. |
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Furthermore, the cost of enabling a substation to broadband is much less than bringing DSL to an exchange. |
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The chief exec of BT Retail has admitted that the cost of broadband in the UK is too high. |
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Those who advocate corporate dominion over broadband services dismiss the notion that consumer choice will be curtailed. |
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Whatever you like, whatever your interests are, broadband internet will help them flourish and expand. |
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Most other countries' broadband systems offer far lower upload rates than download ones. |
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We don't know where our next broadband is coming from, and I'm off work until the middle of next week, to boot. |
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Also, it's useful to remember that in the case of DSL, your broadband connection is available at every phone jack in your house. |
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The laser warner provides broadband laser frequency coverage to detect and display rangefinding, designating and missile guidance laser threats. |
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The only thing you need is a computer, a broadband network connection and a webcam. |
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The direct-to-diffuse ratios for UVR are somewhat different from those for broadband, as is the pattern of diffuse sky radiance. |
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The only use I know of for very high power broadband radio transmissions is to transmit over extreme distances. |
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The result is that there is only room for a few players to offer a broadband internet service via radio. |
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It is well known that typical military broadband radios transmit only a few watts or less. |
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Limitations at the moment include it not supporting PC Card network adapters or USB broadband connections. |
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In comparison, Swisscom has helped lead Switzerland to its position as one of the top broadband adopters in western Europe. |
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Wi-Fi's strength as a broadband access technology has always been offset by its poor range. |
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The same should apply to broadband, but only if the price of access is affordable. |
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To date, broadband is rolling out faster in Ireland than in any other country in Europe, so perhaps this dream could become a reality. |
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I had a go at downloading some Windows updates from a Win2k machine with broadband yesterday and gave up because it was so slow. |
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It offers the lowest entry-level broadband speed on the market, at 300 kilobits per second. |
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A scaleable, broadband wireless system for providing radio access to a metropolitan area. |
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There needs to be a new network in place to allow the broadband transmission over the wireless network. |
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These units may be placed in either homes or businesses to receive and transmit a wireless broadband signal. |
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The Yankee Group projects steeper year-over-year growth for satellite, broadband wireless and other technologies. |
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The second step is to help create the right policy and regulatory environment for broadband, and satellite, and wireless. |
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The kiosk is linked to a database of information, and to the website of Temple Bar Properties by a broadband connection. |
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Moveable walls allow budding entrepreneurs to turn rooms into workspace, and each flat has broadband access. |
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We think there will obviously be an exploding demand for broadband content, and we believe the content will be regionalized and localized. |
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More and more people are using mobile phones as their home phone, keeping their landlines strictly for broadband service. |
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More of them have broadband connections and a much larger percentage have ditched their landlines for mobile phones. |
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When you spread a large population over a large land mass, broadband coverage is a much more expensive endeavor than it is in, say, Britain. |
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The first 100,000 customers to sign up for Smart broadband will get their monthly line rental free for life. |
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He pointed out that there were 155 companies reselling broadband in Britain, while there were only three or four companies here. |
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There is also a fitted wardrobe, study desk, and a broadband internet access point in every bedroom. |
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This means instead of wasting unused power as most broadband lines, it recycles and reuses it. |
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Well, now that we have broadband, the ability to load pages without images has become a lot less important. |
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The state of the infrastructure is poor with low quality telephone lines and little if anything in the way of broadband. |
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The high winds just blew away the infrastructure, broadband connections snapped and telephone lines went dead. |
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We have developed very broadband predistortion linearisers for traveling wave tube amplifiers. |
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I wish they'd just put up a transcript, but for those of you with broadband it's well worth a listen. |
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This has tended to hinder the roll-out and uptake of broadband services among the domestic and SME communities. |
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There was no mention of the slow roll-out of broadband services in the country. |
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Today it announced it was delaying the roll-out of unbundled broadband services to residential customers until next year. |
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People may not want to read text, but when the broadband Internet arrives and can deliver video, then surely the revolution will come. |
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Because it's plugged into a broadband router rather than your computer, you don't even need to have your computer switched on to use it. |
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The crisp presentation outlined all the salient features of broadband technology, notably cheaper downloads and smoother surfing. |
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The company is responsible for the tardy roll-out of broadband services in Britain according to a report out today. |
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It has also significantly cut its own prices for broadband, and claims to be making in-roads towards meeting its ambitious targets for users. |
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By teatime on Tuesday the phone was working again but I still can't get broadband. |
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The telcos responsible for broadband infrastructure can now see where and how they can make money. |
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The survey also looks at telecoms infrastructure, broadband provision and mobile services. |
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The more users there are within a community, the more cost effective broadband investment becomes for telecommunication companies. |
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Consumers cited telecommuting and online video games as two important factors in their decision to sign up for broadband access. |
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The latest telephone exchange to be upgraded to broadband has been announced. |
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The increase was primarily due to growth in broadband telephony and high-speed data. |
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The Commission for Communications Regulation has introduced a new licensing scheme for local area broadband fixed wireless access services. |
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It is also in the forefront of the drive to transmit television via broadband. |
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It just can't tell the difference between its narrowband and broadband users. |
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Yesterday's bad-tempered exchange threatened to overshadow what should have been a constructive insight into the state of broadband in Britain. |
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The island receives broadband internet via large masts which transmit to special receivers mounted on homes, similar in principle to TV aerials. |
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We view the Gilat-to-Home project as a second-generation broadband solution for EchoStar. |
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The gear beams broadband from base stations mounted on cell-phone towers to small modems that sit on users' desks as far away as three miles. |
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First, check that you have a microfilter on the phone socket for the cordless base station, even if it is not the broadband socket. |
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The ADSL modem with a built-in base station enables multiple connections to one ADSL broadband subscription. |
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His product has the advantage of being faster than most rivals' basic broadband offerings. |
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Newer digital broadband seismometers separate any volcano movement into three-dimensional data, Lowenstern said. |
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The broadband IR beam passes through the sample chamber and is focused by a lens onto a spinning filter wheel. |
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All community groups have to do is get in touch and tell us how they believe broadband would help them. |
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It's been a dreadful year for the broadband industry, with DSL phone service, particularly, in a shambles. |
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Extending broadband learning across organizationally diverse participants, including schools, universities, conservatories, industry, and cultural organizations. |
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For most Web content providers, this means working extra hard to find a happy medium that satisfies the needs of both narrowband and broadband users. |
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Think advanced unmanned vehicles, all-aspect, broadband stealth, and undersea warfare. |
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The deal would allow Chinese telecom giant Huawei to help build a broadband network for South Korea. |
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And in the not-too-distant future broadband could have as much effect on the way we live our lives as the introduction of the motor car had a century ago. |
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The Xbox Live Marketplace is accessible to everyone who connects their Xbox 360 console to a broadband connection and creates an Xbox Live account. |
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Every office will also have internet, broadband and webcams so that those who have an office can look at it in the evenings to make sure everything is safe and secure. |
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It allows things like laptops and personal organisers to connect to the internet at broadband speeds within a confined area such as a hotel, cafe or airport. |
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We added three sets of broadband solar radiometers mounted on an aircraft, which was flown over the site and above stratiform clouds at an altitude of 7 km. |
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We have worked hard over the last few months to raise the awareness and interest for broadband and had a meeting on Monday evening to collate all the forms. |
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Road Runner is literally giving its customers some lip with a new offering that lets them use their broadband connection to talk to other cybersurfers. |
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However, in a move that mirrors what's happening in the US, its seems more and more house builders in the UK are including broadband and ducting in their new properties. |
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The newly developed transceivers offer increased opportunities for broadband wireless video transmission throughout the home, office, and in commercial venues etc. |
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In March 1999, Click began offering high-speed broadband connections to businesses, and wholesaling bandwidth to competitive local exchange carriers. |
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An example of how the JV wholesales its broadband technology was demonstrated in trials launched with AOL Canada and Sprint Canada in Toronto, Ontario. |
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Separately, BT also announced that it is extending the reach of its ADSL service so that properties with around 6km of line to the exchange can now get broadband. |
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You plug your laptop into the seat and, hey presto, broadband access. |
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Notably, our solutions have been deployed by U.S. operators to deliver affordable broadband to underserved areas. |
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Will the arrival of new broadband services see prices tumble? |
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Once broadband kicks in, it will fundamentally change what consumers do. |
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We believe that the future of the wireline business is broadband. |
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Unbeknownst to most of the country, a company in London has been using broadband connections via traditional phone lines to pipe television into homes. |
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He made a highly illiquid bet on LightSquared, a wireless broadband company, that has sandbagged his fund and reputation. |
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Crucially, most of the kiosks also emit a WiFi signal, so that anyone within a couple of hundred yards can whip out a laptop or PDA and enjoy blazingly fast broadband. |
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And, after three blissful days of broadband, our livebox dies on us. |
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But many viewers will choose to download overnight and with the increasing availability of high-speed broadband, the time could be reduced to an hour. |
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Video and television content is a driving force for ultra-fast broadband. |
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The extranet will also supply real time data on audience consumption of BBC broadband content, designed to help third parties better understand these users. |
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It demonstrated to the neophyte publisher the importance a strong broadband presence can have for a burgeoning brand. |
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But there's more to do in the evolution of cable from a multichannel video provider to a provider of voice, video and data services as part of a broadband package. |
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Residential roll-outs of unlicensed broadband wireless technologies are still largely limited to rural, urban edge, and other underserved markets. |
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So can broadband technology, an explosion of choice, and the continued cultural drift toward the short and the visual finally put a nail in the coffin? |
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Currently, Wi-Fi is mainly available in laptops, smartphones and as part of a broadband home gateway, all devices that are priced at several hundred dollars or more. |
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When we talk of the faster growth in the U.S. economy in the late 1990s and ascribe it to broadband Internet, how can we be sure it was not due to the narrowband cell phones? |
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The cabin system specialist last month surprised many by announcing plans for broadband Internet satcom services through the constellation of low-earth-orbit satellites. |
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Last year, I also pledged to connect 99 percent of our students to high-speed broadband over the next four years. |
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Company officials had hoped to expand their services, offering end-to-end solutions to help cable companies implement new broadband subscriber services. |
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It might seem somewhat a comedown for the nation's telecom commentariat, but the big issue in telecommunications for 2005 is municipal broadband provision. |
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Vehling said the home media focus, which includes devices working off broadband networks such as cable boxes, is aimed at digital video recording. |
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Systematic comparative studies of videotelephony configurations will examine technical and psychological characteristics of broadband communication. |
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Where do you see broadband and videostreaming fitting into your plans? |
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I don't believe their reasoning is very relevant, particularly for those able to still connect to copper broadband at their local telephone exchange. |
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To be able to access ADSL, you must usually live within between 2.5 and 4 kilometres of a telephone exchange and your phone line must be tested for broadband compatibility. |
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For only last week the Countryside Agency warned that the lack of broadband in rural areas was creating a digital divide between town and country. |
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As an added benefit, he explained, the university is using wireless broadband technology to provide Internet access to areas that are not cabled for Ethernet. |
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The upload took about 2 minutes over my broadband connection. |
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The telephone company already uses satellites to provide broadband phone services to thinly populated areas of the UK such as the Highlands and Islands. |
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Yet while the company promises to bring broadband to every home in Britain, the country's crisis in the supply of homes can only restrict the spread of telework. |
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My diagnosis is that since he is on broadband cable Internet, and has no firewall, someone actually hacked into his computer and is manipulating his system just for kicks. |
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It hopes WiMAX will allow it to offer broadband connections to rural customers too far from ADSL-supporting digital exchanges and cable TV networks. |
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In its much-hyped broadband business, for instance, a capacity glut and financial meltdown made it hard to find creditworthy counterparties for trading. |
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Also to come under the umbrella of the project is the town of Kiltimagh which will be provided with additional broadband capacity as an extension of the Ballina scheme. |
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Because of the success of broadband services in the past few years, it could be very likely that dial-up service will eventually become extinct around the world. |
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Wireless broadband involves a base station being connected to a cable network and then broadcasting to receivers in much the same way as a deflector TV system operates. |
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This is nothing short of disgraceful and now I hear that ducting put down for broadband pipes had to be cut to make room for the roots of the trees. |
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The outfit selected will be charged with estimating the likely future demand for broadband services in rural areas and assessing how much any initiative would cost tax-payers. |
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The broadband Internet Service Provider is under fire for its poor customer service with punters up in arms at being left without phone and broadband. |
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The reduction from 5 to 3 enabled mobile TV and broadband to get more spectrum allocation. |
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In 2011, a conditional waiver was granted to LightSquared to operate a terrestrial broadband service near the L1 band. |
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It was based on the Telefunken High Com broadband compander system, but was never introduced commercially in FM broadcasting. |
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With this project Lucent increases its share of broadband access concentrators in the Telefonica network to reach a total of 400,000 ADSL ports. |
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It was one of the first countries in Africa to be connected to the internet and to introduce ADSL broadband services. |
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Once the broadband is installed and working, users can choose a P2P program and look for their favorite shows. |
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American Power Conversion has introduced the Back-UPS ES 750, a complete broadband power protection solution for home networking equipment. |
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Palindrome is doing his best to explain why my broadband connection is rubbish. |
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Modern broadband speeds are available in all the islands, including VDSL for home and business. |
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Users connecting to the Internet via broadband may be subjected to continuous scans by a virtual army of script kiddies. |
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Sermon's earlier network projects, particularly Telematic Dreaming, involved broadband video-teleconferencing. |
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Another is that everyone assumes the killer application of broadband technology is video on demand. |
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Services offered include international telephone, broadband internet and WiFi, GSM mobile, paging services and TV rebroadcast services. |
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The access market AFC and John represent is important to the future of the industry and to broadband deployment. |
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Global broadband company Ubee Interactive has selected Teleplan as its European after-market service partner. |
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The hyperobservant of you may have noticed I recently posted asking questions about moving from plus.net to virgin media cable broadband. |
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Newtel was acquired by Wave Telecom in 2010 which in turn was acquired by JT, owned by Jersey Telecom, providing broadband and mobile services. |
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From dialup, to free ISPs to broadband the industry is constantly seeing new products and services. |
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The spammer buys dial-up and broadband accounts under various aliases so that when one is terminated, another can quickly be activated. |
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Covad is a leading national broadband service provider of high-speed Internet and network access utilizing Digital Subscriber Line technology. |
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Sprint Power Vision mobile broadband connections will let them exchange data on-the-go and access various data bases. |
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By filtering its broadband spectral emissions, they can deliver a microsecond pulse of ultraviolet light that penetrates even cloudy ice. |
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Fierce competition is forcing broadband operators to drastically reduce the prices of their headline triple-play services. |
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Digital cable now will give advertisers even more choices, and easier access to broadband Internet continues to fractionalize the ad market. |
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A broadband burst pulse of clicking sounds is emitted in a focused beam in front of the dolphin. |
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Five years ago, broadband accessibility across the country was scarce. |
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Its steerable Ku-band spot beam over the Gulf region is suitable for domestic VSAT networks, government and broadband applications. |
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A new Code of Practice has been adopted by a group of broadband service providers in the United Kingdom. |
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Among the states with the highest broadband turns ups are West Virginia, Michigan and Illinois. |
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The exchange enablement phase of the RIBS programme was completed in July 2007. Now seeking to address broadband notspots. |
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The site's main purpose is as a call centre for the broadband and landline services provider TalkTalk as well as LLU business Opal Telecom. |
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The tour will take visitors to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, the latest unwired city and home to WiMAX wireless broadband. |
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This aims to ensure that every Capetonian has access to cheap and fast broadband services. |
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At the same time, we can drive revenues for ISPs, DSL providers and cable companies to maximize return on investment in broadband infrastructure and customer acquisition. |
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The SkyWeb team, who has been offering GPRS wireless data service since 2003, will deploy a UMTS TDD system to offer mobile wireless broadband to businesses and consumers. |
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Videotapes were shipped to Ascension Island, where a broadband satellite uplink was available, resulting in TV coverage being delayed by three weeks. |
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Sky provides television and broadband internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. |
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Following Analogue Switchover one additional PSB mux and one or more commercial muxes will be made available for DTT, mobile television, broadband and other services. |
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The landing of WACS in Namibia is seen as a milestone towards broadband cost cutting becoming a reality and a key enabler to critical telecoms industry development. |
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TraceSpan Communications, a provider of broadband monitoring solutions, today announced the release of its latest test equipment, ADSL over ISDN multi-layer analyzer. |
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Furzy Park in Haverfordwest is the only street in Wales to feature in the top 50 slowest broadband spots in the UK in research by independent comparison site uSwitch. |
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The WiMAX network deployment provides broadband to business and residence customers, using the BreezeMAX Pro and BreezeMAX Si customer premises equipment. |
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A number of market overviews and surveys of market sectors including Internet and broadband, the enterprise voice market and the business use of technology are provided. |
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This report contains comprehensive overviews of trends and developments in telecommunications, mobile, Internet, broadband and digital media for the entire Asian region. |
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With Japan establishing itself as one of the cheapest markets in the world for broadband services, NTT has decided to try to strong-arm its competitors. |
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Justin Collery developed Multipath Networks after he moved from his city center location to the suburbs and struggled to get fast and reliable broadband. |
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Each subindex further consists of 3-4 quantitative and qualitative indicators, comprising country-level broadband and pay-TV markets as well as socioeconomic indicators. |
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Under their OEM agreement, Lucent has integrated Netro's AirStar system and is responsible for deploying and maintaining COMSAT Peru's wireless broadband access network. |
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Interactive DSL broadband supplier NextLevel Communications reported Q4 losses Wednesday of 21 cents a share, beating concensus estimates of 23 cents a share. |
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The Connect America Fund, plus FairPoint's investment in the program, will help to strengthen and expand modern broadband service to Mainers living in rural areas. |
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This project set a new direction for Rudin, which now integrates the concept of broadband connectively into the fabric of the family's real estate. |
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Hytera currently adapts LTE for the use in Professional Mobile Radio and showcases its future outlook to broadband PMR at this year Critical Communications World in Paris. |
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The first is a gateway to and from IBM network products, including the forthcoming token-ring broadband network, expected to command corporationwide and citywide networks. |
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Vitesse's Gigabit Ethernet wireless broadband gateway solution incorporates industry-leading technologies offered by Intoto, Ralink Technology and Star Semiconductor. |
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Injecting a broadband test signal into the downstream transmission path at the intermediate frequency signal locations isolates the effect of impairments within the channel. |
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I live in a flatshare at the moment and having mobile broadband means I can keep my bills separate, and if I move on I can still be connected to the internet. |
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Situated in Taichung's prime District Seven, Millennium Vee is the first hotel nationwide to offer 4G WI-Max wifi broadband network in all 237 guest rooms. |
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Since 2001, according to the International Telecommunications Union, the United States has fallen from fourth to 16th in the world in broadband penetration. |
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My land line is only just capable of dealing with ADSL broadband but my 3G mobile can pick it up faster than my laptop and that's only going to improve. |
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On the technological side, the increase of broadband services and microminiaturization became the base for the introduction and expansion of convergence. |
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